Agreed, but we will at the very least have gay marriage in all but the most rural-dominated states in 15 years, and will likely have it at a national level in 20.
You are wrong. We are going to turn it back. The fight isn’t over even though you seem to wish it to be so.
We should’ve preemptively gotten a Constitutional Amendment passed. The fact that we’ve become so sick and twisted a society where same-sex marriage is a possibility that this is even necessary to pass such a law to protect marriage shows how close we are to losing our country.
Gay marriage has occurred in lily white states like NH, VT and IA. America is becoming less white. Minorities would stand up and say no to gay marriage like they did in AZ, CA and FL last year. The perplexing problem for the GOP would be these same anti-gay marriage minorites would never vote for a Republican.
Not hardly. It will take them more than 15 years to re-write Florida’s constitution. Gays get ahead of themselves and then they make people so angry they write the laws so strong it takes an act of god to change it. I don’t think the gays should be counting on any acts of God in their favor. So, in Florida, the law against will remain the law for a while. I fully expect Texas to follow suit with a constitutional amendment. The only other large state not covered is New York. Though California’s easy to amend public opinion constitution may be subject change.