What state will be LAST to legalize gay marriage?

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The confederate flag represents secession, slavery and bigotry.

WHAT DO YOU THINK IT REPRESENTS? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
No insinuation was made it represents much else, though in the truest sense it represents The Confederate States of America. I'd like to think we could discuss the first topic you mentioned without legitimizing the other two, and I only said its unfortunate that is not so, which was qiuckly proven.
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Do you regard Atheism as a religion? I've always known atheism as the denial of religion. It teaches no cause, nature or purpose of the universe. Originally Posted by acp5762
Religions are just beliefs....just like Atheism is.

In that regard, they are all Philosophy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_religion
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6:00 PM CST, opponents of gay marriage file an injunction with the Supreme Court to stop any futher gay marriages in California.


Told ya. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn


Unbelievable! I put down fact and SSOB wants to argue with it. Hey, the sun came up this morning SSOB. Care to argue the point? Or are you just trying to make fun of the way I speak. Funny, I have heard that so many times. I talk over the heads of the local morons and they don't like it....do you SSOB?

. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I made fun of you saying 'Told ya".

Just like if you said the sun was coming up in the morning. I would make fun of that You state the obvious and then act as if you have the scoop on breaking news.

So you confuse wtf I was making fun of...everybody knew there was a lawsuit coming. You acting as if you and only you knew it is idiotic and I make fun of idiots that think they are smart.
I should probably answer my own question.

I think Utah or a deep South state like Mississippi or Alabama will be the last. However, in all likelihood, there will be a cluster of holdout states that will qualify as last when the Supreme Court finally rules that states cannot discriminate against gays in marriage laws.

I hope Texas legalizes it soon - at least be one of the first half of states. Preferably the first third of states, although time is running out on that.

Texas needs to avoid being one of the last and stupidest bastions of bigotry. Don't be in the final 10 or 15 states when the Supreme Court finally makes it unconstitutional to discriminate in marriage laws.
Unbelievable! I put down fact and SSOB wants to argue with it. Hey, the sun came up this morning SSOB. Care to argue the point? Or are you just trying to make fun of the way I speak. Funny, I have heard that so many times. I talk over the heads of the local morons and they don't like it....do you SSOB?

As for something a couple of days ago (I've been gone): NWA was talking about the way government should be; the federal says one thing and the state says another or vice versa. The problem is that in California the people have the power and right to say what they want. They did and the state is saying that it doesn't count. Is that the way government is supposed to work?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_8

52% of the population voting said yes to Prop 8 (or NO to gay marriage). 79% of the population voted. There were 300,000 invalid ballots so the yes's won by almost 5% or by the same percentage that Obama beat McCain. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Since you mentioned my name, just to clarify: The citizens of CA voted to ban gay marriage. Then the courts of that state said that the law was discriminating and therefore unconstitutional. SCOTUS kicked it back to the lower courts ruling. To answer your question, yes that is the way it is supposed to work in the United States.
The idea of voter initiative is an outlet for when the majority cannot get representation, but it doesn't give them unfettered right to pass discriminatory laws.
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Mississippi ... They just officially outlawed slavery!
State of despair..
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Didn't Alabama or something just also lift their ban on interracial marriage? I'm voting for Alabama, Mississippi, or Arkansas.

Texas will probably also be one of the ones the Feds will eventually have to force but we do have some pretty large liberal pockets in the form of our large cities so one can always hope.

@ExNYer: Just curious, but do you have any links to studies on polygamy? I actually think much of human history and the world was in a polygamous state, so I'm curious to see if there is any scientific data on it. I personally have no issues with polygamy. If people want to do it, more power to them.

The argument that gays shouldn't be able to marry because they might do it for financial reasons is bunk. Heterosexual couples already do it today for those reasons but no one credible is trying to outlaw that. Right now, I'd even posit that gay couples would actually have less of a chance of marrying for purely financial reasons (as if that is somehow a bad thing - a discussion for a different thread) due to them being denied the right to marry heir partner for so long, they would appreciate it more.