Posted on 03/05/2014 9:15:59 AM PST by C19fan
Half of all Americans believe that gay men and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll in which a large majority also said businesses should not be able to deny serving gays for religious reasons.
Fifty percent say the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of equal protection gives gays the right to marry, while 41 percent say it does not.
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I replied to post 38. Sure gay couples may leap before they look, not not asking the right questions before moving to another state.
On the other hand, the hypothetical point that you were trying to make concerning the shock of gay people discovering that they are not in a gay-friendly state indicates that you are trying to manufacture a crisis on behalf of gay people imo.
So military families marriages only apply to when they are on base, and federal employees become married/unmarried/married/unmarried when they transfer, even though by federal law and most states, they have a legal marriage.
Also immigrants who are allowed in the country as married, can become unmarried by states?
Is this why a black Marine with a white wife isnt married in some states?
I guess you don’t want to respond to post 42.
Pure BS. What could be more devoid of truth than polls, and the media?
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