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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1504307" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>14 states still have laws against gay marriage which the Supreme Court will decide on this June I heard the other day. Problem is those states are most likely going to be forced to accept gay marriage whether the majority wants it or not. States should decide this, not have it forced upon them. You may call it bigotry, but others feel it's a religious issue and in those states at least if the majority are against it then the majority should rule. That leaves 36 states to move to if gays can't live with that. That doesn't mean they should be attacked, or denied work, etc but that concerning marriage those states define it as between a man and woman. But no, we all have to have your wishes forced on the rest of us and called bigots if we don't agree. Throwing around names like that doesn't help your cause at all and may lead to more subtle discrimination in places like those 14 states. You reap what you sow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1504307, member: 24302"] 14 states still have laws against gay marriage which the Supreme Court will decide on this June I heard the other day. Problem is those states are most likely going to be forced to accept gay marriage whether the majority wants it or not. States should decide this, not have it forced upon them. You may call it bigotry, but others feel it's a religious issue and in those states at least if the majority are against it then the majority should rule. That leaves 36 states to move to if gays can't live with that. That doesn't mean they should be attacked, or denied work, etc but that concerning marriage those states define it as between a man and woman. But no, we all have to have your wishes forced on the rest of us and called bigots if we don't agree. Throwing around names like that doesn't help your cause at all and may lead to more subtle discrimination in places like those 14 states. You reap what you sow. [/QUOTE]
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