captain.crazy wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:captain.crazy wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:captain.crazy wrote: Marriage is a state's issue plain and simple. It always has been and it always will be.
Stop saying that and actually explain why it is so. Because clearly a lot of people disagree with it.
I have tried... but maybe you can read and digest this???
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_froma_harrop/a_state_ly_march_toward_gay_marriage
This is the viewpoint that I am trying to convey.
Except the only reference it makes is that marriage has traditionally been left to the states. This is not even true, because the Federal government did "force" Mississippi to honor bi-racial marriages, etc. It definitely does not support your claim that states have the constitutional right to decide marriages.
I never made that claim.
I said the same thing that that article did. The issue belongs with the states, it always has and it always should.
Depends on what you mean. States are free to determine how to implement marriages (as long as it's Constitutional anyway), but this isn't about implementation. This is a matter of civil rights. And civil rights trump states' rights.
Also, it's more directly a federal issue because even in states that recognize gay marriage, like Massachusets, a lot of the benefits that come with marriage are federal benefits (like Social Security). So they end up not getting them.
