captain.crazy wrote:This is so low on the totem pole of American problems right now...
Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't do anything. As trivial as you might find it, the solution is relatively simple compared to some of the other problems we have.
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Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
captain.crazy wrote:This is so low on the totem pole of American problems right now...
Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't do anything. As trivial as you might find it, the solution is relatively simple compared to some of the other problems we have.
no... you're wrong. Whether same sex marriages can occur or not is not a big issue. In fact, it is a states issue, not a federal one. So if you live in Cali, it has already been dealt with there. That is all.
captain.crazy wrote:This is so low on the totem pole of American problems right now...
Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't do anything. As trivial as you might find it, the solution is relatively simple compared to some of the other problems we have.
no... you're wrong. Whether same sex marriages can occur or not is not a big issue. In fact, it is a states issue, not a federal one. So if you live in Cali, it has already been dealt with there. That is all.
actually it is a federal issue, unless the states possess magical amulets that protect them from the 14th amendment
captain.crazy wrote:This is so low on the totem pole of American problems right now...
Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't do anything. As trivial as you might find it, the solution is relatively simple compared to some of the other problems we have.
no... you're wrong. Whether same sex marriages can occur or not is not a big issue. In fact, it is a states issue, not a federal one. So if you live in Cali, it has already been dealt with there. That is all.
actually it is a federal issue, unless the states possess magical amulets that protect them from the 14th amendment
I don't interpret it that way. Your not guaranteed the right to marriage by anyone. States have the authority to grant marriage license as they see fit. Your civil liberties are the rights afforded to you by the Constitution... nothing more.
captain.crazy wrote:This is so low on the totem pole of American problems right now...
Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't do anything. As trivial as you might find it, the solution is relatively simple compared to some of the other problems we have.
no... you're wrong. Whether same sex marriages can occur or not is not a big issue. In fact, it is a states issue, not a federal one. So if you live in Cali, it has already been dealt with there. That is all.
actually it is a federal issue, unless the states possess magical amulets that protect them from the 14th amendment
I don't interpret it that way. Your not guaranteed the right to marriage by anyone. States have the authority to grant marriage license as they see fit. Your civil liberties are the rights afforded to you by the Constitution... nothing more.
Umm one of the rights afforded to you by the constitution is a guarantee of equal protection under the law, which includes contract law.
So while states do oversee a lot of contract law, if they ever use those laws in a discriminatory way (for example denying black people the right to buy a house, or... I dunno... denying gay people the right to marry), that's a violation of the equal protection clause, which is federal. In fact this was the basis of Iowa's decision on the matter the other week. It's the same way states have their own obscenity laws, but are still subject to the first amendment, and so forth.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:Umm one of the rights afforded to you by the constitution is a guarantee of equal protection under the law, which includes contract law.
So while states do oversee a lot of contract law, if they ever use those laws in a discriminatory way (for example denying black people the right to buy a house, or... I dunno... denying gay people the right to marry), that's a violation of the equal protection clause, which is federal. In fact this was the basis of Iowa's decision on the matter the other week. It's the same way states have their own obscenity laws, but are still subject to the first amendment, and so forth.
Gays have the right to marry... they just have to marry the opposite sex.