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| View Poll Results: Regarding same sex marriage, I feel ... | |||
| Only heterosexual couples can be "married" |
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5 | 14.29% |
| Both heterosexual and homosexual couples can be "married" |
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19 | 54.29% |
| Heteros can marry, but same-sex should be a "civil" union |
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7 | 20.00% |
| Hetero marriage and same sex civil unions should get the same government tax breaks, etc. |
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3 | 8.57% |
| Only hetero marriage and hetero civil unions should get government tax breaks, etc. |
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1 | 2.86% |
| Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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lol yeah, i get what rhetorical questions are. yours was an absurd question tho, not rhetorical. the absurdity of yours was to imagine a world with no gays, which i'm figuring is one you'd rather have. a question regarding purchasing one or another of things that exist is nothing like your question. lol you use the supreme court to justify your question. that is too rich. as for your bs polygamy point...if they ever allowed some polygamy, but not other, that would also be unconstitutional. it's really that simple. we're all supposed to be treated equally here. the govt has no business granting certain privileges only to some. the govt should never have gotten into the marriage business in the first place, but they did...so here we are. the only arguments i've seen against allowing gay marriage have been religious arguments. that should get the opponents nowhere.
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