Originally posted by ExDelayed:
The main point is that on the second day in November, 2004, a decent portion of eleven bigoted (homophobic?) states took the CIVIL RIGHTS away from roughly ten percent of the American public.




I think thats bullcrap. Gays didn't have anything taken away from them. They were prevented from making a legal arrangement between a man and woman something different than what it is.

Nobody has said they can't have some sort of union or whatever, they just can't call it marraige.

I don't see any reason why you need to use the adjectives you did to describe the states that voted it down. Thats unneccessarily aggressive. This is a peaceful debate.