Friday, January 22, 2010

Question about the federal case against prop 8?

';A favorable ruling there would mean gays and lesbians will be allowed to marry in every state, just as the court's 1967 ruling striking down a Virginia ban'; resulted in interracial marriages nationwide.


http://cbs5.com/local/gay.marriage.propo鈥?/a>





So if they win this lawsuit..........this will ultimately mean gay marriage nationwide, not just California. Is that correct? Is this website/article spilling accurate information?Question about the federal case against prop 8?
If the Loving v. Virginia case is successfully used as precedent, then it would be illegal to refuse marriage rights to same-sex couples. So yes, no states would be able to ban same-sex marriage.Question about the federal case against prop 8?
I do not see a question here.





But the real point is, if you are against Gay Marriage do not marry a gay person.





Otherwise mind your own business.

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