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#1 Zinix

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Posted 26 June 2013 - 12:31 PM

WASHINGTON — In a pair of major victories for the gay rights movement, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that married same-sex couples were entitled to federal benefits and, by declining to decide a case from California, effectively allowed same-sex marriages there.

The rulings leave in place laws banning same-sex marriage around the nation, and the court declined to say whether there was a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. But in clearing the way for same-sex marriage in California, the nation’s most populous state, the court effectively increased to 13 the number of states that allow such unions.

The decision on federal benefits will immediately extend many benefits to couples in the states where same-sex marriage is legal, and it will give the Obama administration the ability to broaden other benefits through executive actions.

The case concerning California’s ban on same-sex marriage, Proposition 8, was decided on technical grounds, with the majority saying that it was not properly before the court. Because officials in California had declined to appeal a trial court’s decision against them and because the proponents of Proposition 8 were not entitled to step into the state’s shoes to appeal the decision, the court said, it was powerless to issue a decision

That left in place a trial court victory for two same-sex couples who had sought to marry.

The decision on the federal law was 5 to 4, with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy writing the majority opinion, which the four liberal-leaning justices joined.

“The federal statute is invalid, for no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and injure those whom the State, by its marriage laws, sought to protect in personhood and dignity,” Justice Kennedy wrote. “By seeking to displace this protection and treating those persons as living in marriages less respected than others, the federal statute is in violation of the Fifth Amendment.”

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was in the minority, as were Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr.

The ruling overturned the Defense of Marriage Act, which passed with bipartisan support and which President Bill Clinton signed.

The decision will raise a series of major questions for the Obama administration about how aggressively to....

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Fantastic news for gay people everywhere, congratulations to them!

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Posted 26 June 2013 - 01:08 PM

Good. This should've been done a long time ago. 


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Posted 26 June 2013 - 03:19 PM

Good. This should've been done a long time ago.

How dare they extend federal benefits to tax payers who happen to marry non-traditionally?

Great news.

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Posted 26 June 2013 - 03:25 PM

How dare they extend federal benefits to tax payers who happen to marry non-traditionally?

Great news.

Was that directed at me? In case that was, I've been supporting gay marriage for a long time. If not, my bad.


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Posted 26 June 2013 - 03:33 PM

Was that directed at me? In case that was, I've been supporting gay marriage for a long time. If not, my bad.

I'm sorry man, it was dry humor I guess, like an e-high five.

Around my office, we will get a bill. I will always go, ''$56 grand for those? Why would they expect to get paid, its not like we quadrupled our margin or anything''.

Anyway, I apologize. I was agreeing with you and illustrating the absurdity of those that disagree. I live in SC. People still complain about taking the Confederate Flag off of the state capital. So, the gay marriage thing is something I cannot hope to convince people of as a just movement forward.

Instead, the net is my only hope for intelligent life, lol.

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Posted 26 June 2013 - 03:53 PM

I'm sorry man, it was dry humor I guess, like an e-high five.

Around my office, we will get a bill. I will always go, ''$56 grand for those? Why would they expect to get paid, its not like we quadrupled our margin or anything''.

Anyway, I apologize. I was agreeing with you and illustrating the absurdity of those that disagree. I live in SC. People still complain about taking the Confederate Flag off of the state capital. So, the gay marriage thing is something I cannot hope to convince people of as a just movement forward.

Instead, the net is my only hope for intelligent life, lol.

Oh okay, gotcha. I'm sorry as well. We cool? :P


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Posted 26 June 2013 - 05:26 PM

Oh okay, gotcha. I'm sorry as well. We cool? :P

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Posted 26 June 2013 - 06:42 PM

So basically it only effects California and states that already have same-sex marriage legalized. I'm glad we got this much, but sad that it wasn't taken any further. This "issue" is so one-sided in reality. It's frustrating to see it still held back, especially knowing the harm it is still doing to couples.

 

My state is one of those states that will not legalize same-sex marriage until the supreme court mandates that it is legal althroughout the country. As long as we keep on treating this as a state's right issue (which is most certainly shouldn't be), my state could keep it illegal for 100 plus years.


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Posted 27 June 2013 - 07:41 AM

This whole thing is really a struggle. I mean, it was just by ONE vote. The fact that people in this country are still deciding whether or not I can marry is a joke. Thank God I had my ceremony performed in a country that really does have equal rights.



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Posted 27 June 2013 - 03:46 PM

This whole thing is really a struggle. I mean, it was just by ONE vote. The fact that people in this country are still deciding whether or not I can marry is a joke. Thank God I had my ceremony performed in a country that really does have equal rights.


Every vote really does count.....

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