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| Still, there are probably some folks who actually are in favor of discrimination. On the other hand, some who voted "no" are probably also against gay marriage, for whatever reason. | |
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| Hai, to an extent it doesn't really matter if you're for or against homosexuality in general, you just have to ask yourself what you're more against: homosexuality or discrimination. | |
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| Of course, despite what many people think, the law has nothing at all to do with marriage. | |
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| No, although one can understand how some might be worried that the anti-discrimination law passing (and subsequently failing to be repealed) would open the door for marriage in the future. | |
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| It is indeed a slippery slope. And while you and I may believe gays should have the right to marry, right now I'm not really worried about that.... | |
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| Hai, for now we should just be happy they'll be allowed the same access to jobs, education, housing, etc. Denying them these things would be tantamount to denying them the right to live. | |
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