A few days ago, someone asked "Are you for gay marriages?" I gave the answer which I always do, which is to say that I am for legislatures creating new laws which guarantee us equal rights, but I am not in favor of courts misinterpreting the already existing law, such as what happened in Massachusetts. (As usual, I got a thumbs-down. Only one, which is unusual, because I usually get several thumbs-down.)
Be that as it may, the guy who answered immediately after me said,
"Of course I do, and so does the US Constitution, which is supposed to guarantee the same rights to all US citizens."
How many of you interpret the U.S. Constitution that way? And if you agree with that statement, please tell me whether you have ever looked at any Sup. Ct. rulings.
2007-10-04
07:03:12
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