http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/federal-judge-strikes-down-texas-gay-marriage-ban-n39466
Another Judge confirms that Gay Marriage bans are unconstitutional.
Another Judge confirms that Gay Marriage bans are unconstitutional.
Do states have the right to establish laws concerning marriage at all ?
Are these laws unconstitutional...???
1-day Waiting Period: Illinois, New York, South Carolina, Delaware.
2-day Waiting Period: Maryland.
3-day Waiting Period: Alaska, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington.
4-day Waiting Period: Delaware if both of you are nonresidents.
5-day Waiting Period..District of Columbia, Minnesota.
6-day Waiting Period: Wisconsin.
Age requirements differ from state to state...are these laws unconstitutional ?
Twenty-five states prohibit marriages between first cousins...others do not...are these laws unconstitutional
Do states have the right to establish laws concerning marriage at all ?
Not if they are unconstitutional.
Gay marriage, like any other marriage, is a national issue. Who gives a rat's ass what the most uneducated states in the Union feel about it?
At what point in our history did marriage become a 'national issue' ? and how?
When Conservatives started whining about wanting an amendment to the Constitution that discriminates against certain Americans.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/federal-judge-strikes-down-texas-gay-marriage-ban-n39466
Another Judge confirms that Gay Marriage bans are unconstitutional.
how is something determined unconstitutional?Not if they are unconstitutional.
At what point in our history did marriage become a 'national issue' ? and how?
Thats odd, because according to your Messiah....
May 2012
Barack Obama ended years of speculation and finally announced his support for gay marriage. (And good for him; this was the right thing to do.) But the President’s comments, and the talking points that accompany them, take pains to make clear that the White House views marriage as a state issue, and that the President thinks it should be up to the states to decide who can get married.
We haven’t seen the full quotes yet, but the ABC News summary says “the president stressed that this is a personal position, and that he still supports the concept of states’ deciding the issue on their own.” The White House talking points include the statement “this isn’t a federal issue.”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/joshbar...es-it-or-not-gay-marriage-is-a-federal-issue/