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Originally Posted by Ishmael
I only pointed out that the Court's CORRECT interpretation of the Constitution held that the DOM law violated the Equal Protection clause and was, therefore, unconstitutional and discriminatory.
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Ahh. But you're wrong. Gay's
can get married. But there are rules. You have to marry someone from the opposite sex. If it makes you feel any better, I don't have the right to marry another man myself. Equal Protection in this case is misread because it comes from an activist court. Nobody is being denied marriage. But you have to follow the rules. And society has a right to define those rules. As I said before, your fanatical desires to show your "tolerance" cannot change the definiton of marriage. It is what it is.