What rights do people in general have, that gays do not?
And no, don't answer "the right to marry." Gays already have a right to marry.
Marriage is a man-woman union. Gays have just as much of a right to enter into such a union as anyone else.
The one man-one woman rule on marriage applies to everyone, including gays. There is no "inequality" there.
Nothing is stopping gay people from marrying. Nothing, that is, except their own "alternative" and less-than-natural sexual orientation.
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JenSemPa 2012/06/27 14:26:45This is my oppinion..



















No one's sexual prefereces impacts their RIGHTS in any way.
The debate is not over RIGHTS but privileges and PRIVILEGES are denied to everyone at one point or another. Learn the differences and maybe ask an intellegent question next time
If you're talking about same-sex marriage, I am personally opposed to it, but because it is such a divisive issue for Americans, I would be in favor of a compromise--take "marriage" out of the civic realm altogether and use "civil unions" instead. Then if people want to go have a marriage ceremony conducted by a private or religious entity, they could do that.
plus, it kinda helps that i am an lgbt man, myself, so of course i'd be supportive of the community
Jim Crow laws went against the Federal laws.
Marriage is between a man and a woman. Anything else is not really marriage.
Be mad at the economy not God, hes innocent and yes it created women for sure, why do you think they are so beautiful.