dixon76710
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The valid State interest in preventing siblings from marrying is that to allow them to marry would be State endorsement of an illegal act.
LOLOLOL!!! Soooo using your logic a law making marriage to someone of the same sex an illegal act, would fix any constitutional flaw you have with marriages limitation to heterosexual couples. Silly argument.
Until the incest laws change to allow siblings to legally have sex, they will never be allowed to marry.
What are you going on about? Grandmother and mother down the street dont have sex with each other. My brother and I certainly dont have sex with each other. You whine on about the right to choose, and then turn right around and want to restrict them to choosing according to their sexual orientation???? You make no sense.
Distinctions drawn in the law, at a minimum, must be rationally related to serving SOME legitimate governmental interest. Your distinction limits marriage to those who choose according to their sexual orientation, while excluding those who do not choose according to their sexual orientation. What purpose are you serving and how is choice according to ones sexual orientation related to serving that purpose?