What is a LGBT right? Is it different from, say, a plain-old garden variety right?
I was just about to ask the same thing. “Marriage” is a right? What other “rights” are they talking about?
They’re worried about “gay marriage” being overturned.
It should be.
We the people have spoken repeatedly that we did not want marriage redefined so they just imposed it on US.
Good question!
And their rights according to them should always top any other enumerated right of citizens.
NBC News makes this sound like a bad thing,i.e. for the Supreme Court to go back to interpreting the constitution as written.
ALL Americans were given rights as per the founding of this country. The left makes up sh*t “rights” to appeal to insecure ignoramus grievance groups. The left knows the way to kill America is division.
There used be a saying, "One person's rights stop at the point that interferes with another person's rights". I've always believed in the axiom.
My big problem with this gay marriage thing is not their perverse sexual proclivities (behind closed doors, etc.), but the fact they needed to usurp the term Marriage. They already had the ability to enter into contractual agreements. Hetersexuals have to get a marriage certificate in every State that I know of, which is a contract under State laws that defines responsibilities and dissolution of such. Also, think prenuptial agreements between "breeders" - hate that term - another binding legal contract.
Why couldn't the gay community come up with their own words/term? Why did they have to fight against thousands of years of tradition between men and women and leave us be? I know why. What do you think?
Yep. Special rights for Special people.
Communist redistribution.