martybegan
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The United States Constitution.
Amendment XIV:
Section I:
All persons born or naturalized in the United, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are Citizens of the United States and the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Equal Protection Under The Law means exactly that. The Rights of ALL CITIZENS are protected, not just a select few.
One persons Rights do not trump another persons Rights. All are equal under the law.
Rights cannot be denied to person or person based upon the Color of Their Skin, Their Country of Orgin, Their Ethnic Background, Their excerise of their religious Freedom, Their Gender or Their Gender Identity.
All are equal under the law.
One person's Right to Their Religious Freedom does not give them the Right to decide Rights for others.
Equal Rights Under The Law.
No person or person the right decide, based upon their solely on their interpretation of their version of their god, who does and not does have the Right Marry.
Equal Rights Under The Law.
It does not matter if the marriage in questions offends you. The Right To Marry is protected under the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution.
You do not have the Right to decide what is moral or not moral.
You cannot deny a person their Right to a Job based on the color of their skin, how they choose worhip, their ethnic background, their gender or gender identity.
Equal Rights Under The Law.
Your Rights are not greater than another persons Rights.
Your Rights are not lesser than another persons Rights.
Equal Rights Under The Law.
You do not have the Right to use your Religious Freedom as a means to deny another person their Rights. Your Religious Freedom does not trump another persons Rights.
It does not matter if you believe the people being married do not/should not marry. That is not your decision to make.
Equal Protection Under The Law.
Your Right To Religious Freedom does you give the Right or the Purpose of Right to decide unto yo who has what Rights. Those Rights are granted to all...for all not just you, not just your family, not just your friends or your Religious Affiliation.
Equal Protection Under The Law.
When you deny the Rights of one, You Deny The Rights For All.
Where in the constitution is there the right to a cake baked by someone who does not support SSM?
All of your ranting isn't about equal protection, its about making one person's rights greater than the other, and the balance being decided by worthless progressives such as yourself using government as the hammer.