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Alicia
Sacramento, CA
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Everyone should be able to be married.
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Coronista
Wildomar, CA
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Carlton Banks
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Such bs...one of the greatest things about this country is we can vote on an issue. Now we have all these laws and propositions that are voted on, win, then get overturned in court. There are a lot of laws that not everyone agrees with, but the people have voted, and that should be the end of the story.
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Since: Mar 10
Chico, CA
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one judge can out rule the people!!
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Since: Apr 10
Location hidden
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MDC Red Bluff wrote: one judge can out rule the people!! Make that one known GAY judge. Wanna place bets on his decision ........
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Get Serious
Venice, CA
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Carlton Banks wrote: Such bs...one of the greatest things about this country is we can vote on an issue. Now we have all these laws and propositions that are voted on, win, then get overturned in court. There are a lot of laws that not everyone agrees with, but the people have voted, and that should be the end of the story. Actually, the greatest thing about this country is the fact that over many years, we have put systems in place that protect the rights of ALL citizens, and grant opportunity to ALL citizens... even if the majority don't always agree.
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DojoRat
AOL
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Carlton Banks wrote: Such bs...one of the greatest things about this country is we can vote on an issue. Now we have all these laws and propositions that are voted on, win, then get overturned in court. There are a lot of laws that not everyone agrees with, but the people have voted, and that should be the end of the story. Democracy is a beautiful thing. But it's not "majority rule" It's "majority rule with the protection of minority rights." When a law is passed either by legislative means or voting, but it denies someone of their right, I agree with you, that is one of the greatest things about thsi country that it can be repealed.
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“WOOH!!”
Since: May 08
Vallejo, CA
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We do have the right to have laws enacted, but not just any law we want. The law has to fall within the boundaries of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. We also aren't allowed to enact laws that violate or restrict the rights of others, with no compelling reason.
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Marry Me
La Puente, CA
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Illegal aliens have more rights in this country. Tax paying gay adults shoud have the right to legally marry
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THESAULSTER
Los Angeles, CA
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Sweet ,more work and cash for attorneys yeah.
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The Law
Moreno Valley, CA
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How will this work for bigamy? Maybe even other forms of sexuality. All that is needed is a medical and scientific study that will show that it is not a form of deviant behavior, but more to do with the person being born that way. Even some anti social behavior is a genetic birth factor, where will it end?
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THESAULSTER
Los Angeles, CA
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Marry Me wrote: Illegal aliens have more rights in this country. Tax paying gay adults shoud have the right to legally marry here we go some clam smacker pole vaulting on illegal aliens backs!
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We Have Spoken
Lancaster, CA
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Get Serious wrote: <quoted text> Actually, the greatest thing about this country is the fact that over many years, we have put systems in place that protect the rights of ALL citizens, and grant opportunity to ALL citizens... even if the majority don't always agree. ACTUALLY.....YOUR WRONG. There is a reason why we vote. It is a majority thing, or what would be the pupose in voting? That's why we have people walking around saying there is no point to vote. The people have spoken and voted! Maybe you should look up the definition of VOTE before you say something.
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Chris
Mission Viejo, CA
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We Have Spoken wrote: <quoted text> ACTUALLY.....YOUR WRONG. There is a reason why we vote. It is a majority thing, or what would be the pupose in voting? That's why we have people walking around saying there is no point to vote. The people have spoken and voted! Maybe you should look up the definition of VOTE before you say something. Well your 'vote' infringed on my right to marry the guy I love. The constitution has never been used to TAKE AWAY RIGHTS, only to expand rights for minorities that have been wrongly treated as second class citizens. I'm guessing your religious, bc all of you guys seem to be. I'm not asking to get married in a church by a child molesting priest or anything, that is the farthest thing on my mind. I just want to exchange vows and have my love for my partner recognized by the state and federal governments. Did you know that there are over 1,100 rights that I am not allowed bc marriage is only for heterosexuals. How would you feel if that happened for you? Probably pretty pissed I'd guess. So before you 'pass judgment', try to put yourself in the shoes of a minority who doesn't have all the rights, privileges and protections afforded to the majority by the US Constitution. I'm hoping that this judge and all the judges will remember the words of the the Declartion of Independence "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Because being married to my partner for the rest of my life will be my pursuit of happiness.
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Equality is key
Hemet, CA
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Chris wrote: <quoted text> Well your 'vote' infringed on my right to marry the guy I love. The constitution has never been used to TAKE AWAY RIGHTS, only to expand rights for minorities that have been wrongly treated as second class citizens. I'm guessing your religious, bc all of you guys seem to be. I'm not asking to get married in a church by a child molesting priest or anything, that is the farthest thing on my mind. I just want to exchange vows and have my love for my partner recognized by the state and federal governments. Did you know that there are over 1,100 rights that I am not allowed bc marriage is only for heterosexuals. How would you feel if that happened for you? Probably pretty pissed I'd guess. So before you 'pass judgment', try to put yourself in the shoes of a minority who doesn't have all the rights, privileges and protections afforded to the majority by the US Constitution. I'm hoping that this judge and all the judges will remember the words of the the Declartion of Independence "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Because being married to my partner for the rest of my life will be my pursuit of happiness. BRAVO! Very well put! Now, if there were less stupid people in the world and more smart guys like you we would have a better country. EVERYONE should be able to find happiness legally. No god, priest or religious group can deny that.
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Since: Mar 10
Chico, CA
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What next? Right to marry my dog!!
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“Proud to be Mahu”
Since: Sep 07
Sacramento, CA
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MDC Red Bluff wrote: What next? Right to marry my dog!! Evem though your dog may be your intellectual equal, until you can find a way for it to sign a legal document of consent like a human being, I'm afraid it may just have to stay your "friend." Seriously, is this the best argument you have against Marriage Equality?
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Single
San Francisco, CA
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Government shouldn't recognize any marriage gay or straight.
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“Proud to be Mahu”
Since: Sep 07
Sacramento, CA
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Jingshen wrote: <quoted text>Make that one known GAY judge. Wanna place bets on his decision ........ Yes, because OBVIOUSLY that is going to influence his decision. Because if he was straight... well... then he would obviously vote AGAINST Marriage Equality in your line of logic? And a black judge is always going to rule in favour of the claim of a black person? And a Christian judge is always going to rule for a Christian litigant... and a male judge will always rule in favour of... yep. Really smart. Judges rule on the Constitutionality of a law. That is the role of the courts. And, if you had followed the case presented in court, those who opposed Marriage Equality and supported Prop H8 hadn't a leg to stand on and kept getting shot full of Constitutional holes. THAT is what is going to be the deciding factor, not what sexuality the judge is.
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Seth Adams
Long Beach, CA
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It is about time that the filthy citizen scum were taught a lesson that cowering in the corners as radical anarchists become judges comes at a very high cost to American citizen families. The will of the people be damned.
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