Yes. There is nothing wrong with gays marrying even though in the past it was believed to be wrong. Religion does not play a role in government.
Yes. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. Opposing that right is, therefore, wrong.
anybody has the right to marry except for gays and lesbians.
Same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil. In some other countries, they have a legislated right to marry.
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It was made in 2004.
Senator Crapo does not support the right of gays and lesbians to marry.
Senator Coats opposes the right of gays and lesbians to marry.
Yes, Sinn Fein supports the right of gays and lesbian couples to marry.
It codifies into law some people's hatred towards gays and lesbians, and it also permits the government to treat gays and lesbians as second-class citizens. if you consider those to be advantages.
Yes, it certainly does. Particularly in an age where some states allow gay marriage and some don't.
They were not permitted to marry because of widespread bias against gays and lesbians, and the linking of marriage to religion.
Yes, gay people should marry. Marriage is between two people that love each other not only between a man and a woman. Men should be able to marry men and women should be able to marry women. Gays should have the same rights as straights, we are all human.
No difference. Gays are not looking for anything extra. Just the same as everyone else. The right to work without discrimination. The right to marry the person we love. The right to show appropriate affection in public. Et cetera.