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In reply to the discussion: Is the SCOTUS decision not to hear appeals on gay marriage rulings good news or bad? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)33. It's a mixed bag, which is what I expect from America, no courage to just make equality a fact
just more passing the ball. It would be wonderful to see just once a full act of unmitigated support for equality from some segment of the government. I've never even been able to vote for a candidate for President who has not in the past smeared and trash talked my community. But they never say anything really good. First they speak hate, then they 'evolve' and then they say nothing, ever.
I expect to live my entire life and still be asked to vote for people with a history of open bigotry against me.
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Is the SCOTUS decision not to hear appeals on gay marriage rulings good news or bad? [View all]
Donald Ian Rankin
Oct 2014
OP
Would they be cruel enough to reverse the marriages months (or longer) down the line
hlthe2b
Oct 2014
#1
The question then is why didn't four of the justices who support marriage equality
onenote
Oct 2014
#8
They reserved their options but...it's not in the constitution yet so the states
CK_John
Oct 2014
#11
Also maybe they are going to repeal Roe v Wade on the down low, give a little take a lot.
CK_John
Oct 2014
#14
It would be a huge stretch to say the Fourteenth applies to everyone but gays
jmowreader
Oct 2014
#25
Thank you, I have been trying to figure this out also. I want a federal thing for marriage equality,
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#31
It's a mixed bag, which is what I expect from America, no courage to just make equality a fact
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#33
If the Constitution allows discrimination and unequal treatment under the law then it is worthless
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#35
all the gay rights activists/bloggers on my facebook are happy as hell over it.
m-lekktor
Oct 2014
#36