6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
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6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
Means SCOTUS will probably decide in 2016..
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
Perhaps the 6th Circuit will take the case en banc before the Supreme Court gets involved.
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
dback was all over this yesterday on FB.
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
Explain, please?JoltinJoe wrote:Perhaps the 6th Circuit will take the case en banc before the Supreme Court gets involved.

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I think that's Latin for saying that gay marriage being legalized is money "in the bank".SuperHornet wrote:Explain, please?JoltinJoe wrote:Perhaps the 6th Circuit will take the case en banc before the Supreme Court gets involved.
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
Must have worn him out. He's usually all over any gay news here.andy7171 wrote:dback was all over this yesterday on FB.
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
Any decision of a circuit court panel is subject to review of the whole circuit court. When that happens, the court is said to be sitting "en banc."SuperHornet wrote:Explain, please?JoltinJoe wrote:Perhaps the 6th Circuit will take the case en banc before the Supreme Court gets involved.
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
The jist of the ruling is that nobody has a "Constitutional right" to get married. Gay, Straight, or otherwise.
I would support a full ban on the institution of marriage
You dont have to be married to have children so why is one of the qualifiers for tax benefits is being married?
Get government out of marriage entirely, its a religious ceremony anyways.
I would support a full ban on the institution of marriage
You dont have to be married to have children so why is one of the qualifiers for tax benefits is being married?
Get government out of marriage entirely, its a religious ceremony anyways.
Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
I was close.JoltinJoe wrote:Any decision of a circuit court panel is subject to review of the whole circuit court. When that happens, the court is said to be sitting "en banc."SuperHornet wrote:
Explain, please?
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
This.DSUrocks07 wrote:The jist of the ruling is that nobody has a "Constitutional right" to get married. Gay, Straight, or otherwise.
I would support a full ban on the institution of marriage
You dont have to be married to have children so why is one of the qualifiers for tax benefits is being married?
Get government out of marriage entirely, its a religious ceremony anyways.
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I don't think that's the gist of the ruling at all. Their main argument, imo, was that it isn't their role to define what marriage is - and that it should be left to the voters.DSUrocks07 wrote:The jist of the ruling is that nobody has a "Constitutional right" to get married. Gay, Straight, or otherwise.
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Moreover,Ibanez wrote:This.DSUrocks07 wrote:The jist of the ruling is that nobody has a "Constitutional right" to get married. Gay, Straight, or otherwise.
I would support a full ban on the institution of marriage
You dont have to be married to have children so why is one of the qualifiers for tax benefits is being married?
Get government out of marriage entirely, its a religious ceremony anyways.
its a means of controlHe (Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton) also maintained that states "got into the business of defining marriage, and remain in the business of defining marriage, not to regulate love but to regulate sex, most especially the intended and unintended effects of male-female intercourse."
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Skjellyfetti wrote:I don't think that's the gist of the ruling at all. Their main argument, imo, was that it isn't their role to define what marriage is - and that it should be left to the voters.DSUrocks07 wrote:The jist of the ruling is that nobody has a "Constitutional right" to get married. Gay, Straight, or otherwise.
32 times since 1998, voters have gone to the polls and voted against gay marriage
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I understand that. But, opinion is changing. Rapidly. It's a losing issue for Republicans long term. Best to cast to the social conservatives out of the party.Bronco wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:
I don't think that's the gist of the ruling at all. Their main argument, imo, was that it isn't their role to define what marriage is - and that it should be left to the voters.
32 times since 1998, voters have gone to the polls and voted against gay marriage

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Doesn't make it right. You'd assume the party of Business, the GOP, would recognize the financial advantages to supporting gay marriage.Bronco wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:
I don't think that's the gist of the ruling at all. Their main argument, imo, was that it isn't their role to define what marriage is - and that it should be left to the voters.
32 times since 1998, voters have gone to the polls and voted against gay marriage
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Without looking it up, I think 34 of 38 times, mostly 2004-2012..Bronco wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:
I don't think that's the gist of the ruling at all. Their main argument, imo, was that it isn't their role to define what marriage is - and that it should be left to the voters.
32 times since 1998, voters have gone to the polls and voted against gay marriage
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
Well then that would add to the argument of letting the voters decide...Skjellyfetti wrote:I understand that. But, opinion is changing. Rapidly. It's a losing issue for Republicans long term. Best to cast to the social conservatives out of the party.Bronco wrote:
32 times since 1998, voters have gone to the polls and voted against gay marriage![]()
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That's beginning to change. Same sex marriage almost passed in SC by the small margin a year or so ago. Pretty soon, all those holy rollers that go to Church, preach love and show indifference to people different from themselves will be gone.BDKJMU wrote:Well then that would add to the argument of letting the voters decide...Skjellyfetti wrote:
I understand that. But, opinion is changing. Rapidly. It's a losing issue for Republicans long term. Best to cast to the social conservatives out of the party.![]()
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Ironic that once the minority opinion becomes the majority opinion that the group that was once all for the protection of the minority opinion starts to clamor for benefits of majority rule.Ibanez wrote:That's beginning to change. Same sex marriage almost passed in SC by the small margin a year or so ago. Pretty soon, all those holy rollers that go to Church, preach love and show indifference to people different from themselves will be gone.BDKJMU wrote:
Well then that would add to the argument of letting the voters decide...
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Yes there's no doubt that the population of the United States is getting flakier and flakier. Trends in public opinion on this issue is just one manifestation of that.Skjellyfetti wrote:I understand that. But, opinion is changing. Rapidly. It's a losing issue for Republicans long term. Best to cast to the social conservatives out of the party.![]()
Regardless, if the absurdity of homosexual marriage is to be recognized it should be recognized through by the People and not by the Courts. The Constitution does not demand that States recognize it and the fact that we have Federal judges saying that it does is yet one more indication of a serious and long standing problem we have with the Judiciary. They say the Constitution requires things it does not require and say that it prohibits things it does not prohibit all the time. They've rendered the idea that we are governed by the Constitution into a joke.
It is obvious that choosing not to recognize relationships between homosexuals as marriage is not a denial of equal protection under the law. With respect to marriage, State laws have always treated everyone equally. There is no "equality" issue here. Any person has always been able to enter into a marriage contract with a member of the opposite sex. As I've said many times before: The fact that some people would rather enter into a marriage contract with members of their own sex does not mean they are not getting equal protection. They are being denied something that anybody else would also be denied. As I've also written before: It's like if we say that anybody who wants one can have a free steak. Someone comes up and says, "I don't want steak. I want chicken." We say, "No. Chicken is not being offered."
The person who wants chicken is not being denied equal treatment because he would prefer that over steak. He can have steak if he wants to just like anybody else. No equal treatment issue.
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Re: 6th Circuit upholds gay marriage bans in 4 states
You're so wrong on this it's laughable. Marriage is just a word. Governments have chosen to equate it to certain rights (typically backwards, cousin fucking southern governments but that's a different story).JohnStOnge wrote:Yes there's no doubt that the population of the United States is getting flakier and flakier. Trends in public opinion on this issue is just one manifestation of that.Skjellyfetti wrote:I understand that. But, opinion is changing. Rapidly. It's a losing issue for Republicans long term. Best to cast to the social conservatives out of the party.![]()
Regardless, if the absurdity of homosexual marriage is to be recognized it should be recognized through by the People and not by the Courts. The Constitution does not demand that States recognize it and the fact that we have Federal judges saying that it does is yet one more indication of a serious and long standing problem we have with the Judiciary. They say the Constitution requires things it does not require and say that it prohibits things it does not prohibit all the time. They've rendered the idea that we are governed by the Constitution into a joke.
It is obvious that choosing not to recognize relationships between homosexuals as marriage is not a denial of equal protection under the law. With respect to marriage, State laws have always treated everyone equally. There is no "equality" issue here. Any person has always been able to enter into a marriage contract with a member of the opposite sex. As I've said many times before: The fact that some people would rather enter into a marriage contract with members of their own sex does not mean they are not getting equal protection. They are being denied something that anybody else would also be denied. As I've also written before: It's like if we say that anybody who wants one can have a free steak. Someone comes up and says, "I don't want steak. I want chicken." We say, "No. Chicken is not being offered."
The person who wants chicken is not being denied equal treatment because he would prefer that over steak. He can have steak if he wants to just like anybody else. No equal treatment issue.
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