danielpalos
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- Jan 24, 2015
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Sarcasm doesn't help your position. The definition of a marriage is simply defined as "A contract between a man and a woman.
That's your definition.
Race, nor color have anything to do with it
You can send your letter of thanks to the United States Supreme Court. Before they ruled that marriage is a fundamental right protected by the constitution race did indeed have something to do with it.
Stick to the fight for equality in the right to contract a civil union.
Because "separate but equal" has always been so equal....
Thank you for admitting that the "right to marry" is based on a Supreme Court opinion, not the Constitution. We could start a movement of awareness across this country, you and I.
Yes, there is no Appeal to Ignorance of the law. Marriage is a purely private Act that is Only commuted public for full faith and credit purposes.
State jurisdiction over marriage should be considered legal fiction, and void from Inception.