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If they were able to, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if states like Mississippi and Oklahoma abolished the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Wanting to see the states in control of allowing gay marriage or not is another tactic to create enclaves of inequality and hold out and delay granting rights to gay people. You know darn well states like the ones I've mentioned would never allow it, and it's not due to some high minded legal philosophy of states rights or anything like that - it's due to pure theocracy.
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That is why I mentioned the good ol' boys in Mississippi last month stopping a couple getting married simply because of the colour of their skin.
Quite relevant when you consider that Haplo did a little celebration topic on a southern state banning equal rights in marriage when the last time that state made laws banning equal rights in marriage it was down to the colour of peoples skin.
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As Tribesman has pointed out many times,
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Thank Haplo for that, it was his failed attempt at proving his point which delivered conclusively.
It is so easy when people post "supporting" evidence for their views which manage to destoy the core of their whole arguement and I appreciate haplo for killing his own attempt at reason.