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Victoria
Little Silver, NJ
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I shouldn't have to explain my vote..it should be obvious...why do I support this? because two people who love each other so very much and wish to get married and share their lives together should be able to do so. It shouldn't be something that we even need to vote about. It should be a basic right. Why aren't we voting whether or not straight people deserve to be married. There are plenty of straight couples who "defile the sanctity of marriage" or whatever rubbish phrase people use to argue against gay marriage. There are plenty of straight couples who get married for the wrong reasons. But I can assure you, those who WANT to get married, but are not allowed, they're the ones who would respect the sanctity of marriage. Because they don't have that right. They are told they can't get married. They're the ones who would be committed individuals. This shouldn't even be a vote. Honestly, why are people so against it? It isn't hurting you. Just live your life and let other people be happy!
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Danielle
Little Silver, NJ
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I support two people who love each other if they want to get married, regardless of their sexuality.
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Joe C.
Pelham, NY
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Everyone deserves the same rights, no matter who they love.
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gerry
United States
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Victoria wrote: I shouldn't have to explain my vote..it should be obvious...why do I support this? because two people who love each other so very much and wish to get married and share their lives together should be able to do so. It shouldn't be something that we even need to vote about. It should be a basic right. Why aren't we voting whether or not straight people deserve to be married. There are plenty of straight couples who "defile the sanctity of marriage" or whatever rubbish phrase people use to argue against gay marriage. There are plenty of straight couples who get married for the wrong reasons. But I can assure you, those who WANT to get married, but are not allowed, they're the ones who would respect the sanctity of marriage. Because they don't have that right. They are told they can't get married. They're the ones who would be committed individuals. This shouldn't even be a vote. Honestly, why are people so against it? It isn't hurting you. Just live your life and let other people be happy! how does gay marriage sustain civilization? What happens when gay couples divorce? Why can't I marry two women that I love?
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gerry
United States
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Victoria wrote: I shouldn't have to explain my vote..it should be obvious...why do I support this? because two people who love each other so very much and wish to get married and share their lives together should be able to do so. It shouldn't be something that we even need to vote about. It should be a basic right. Why aren't we voting whether or not straight people deserve to be married. There are plenty of straight couples who "defile the sanctity of marriage" or whatever rubbish phrase people use to argue against gay marriage. There are plenty of straight couples who get married for the wrong reasons. But I can assure you, those who WANT to get married, but are not allowed, they're the ones who would respect the sanctity of marriage. Because they don't have that right. They are told they can't get married. They're the ones who would be committed individuals. This shouldn't even be a vote. Honestly, why are people so against it? It isn't hurting you. Just live your life and let other people be happy! and today we hear of a woman who fell in love with a building, so she married the building! If this leads to more buildings I'm for it!
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