How should court rule on gay marriage? #tellusatoday
Supreme Court justices heard two gay marriage cases this week. How would you rule? Comments are edited for clarity and grammar:
It's wrong that same-sex marriage hasn't already been legalized. Americans have the right to marry whomever they want in the country they love.
— @kaitiepoop
Prop 8 (California's ban on gay marriage) should be upheld because voters in this supposed democracy voted for it.
— @PattyCake755
People should live and love each other in a world without fear or judgment. Strike down Prop 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act.
— @KevinPhanMan
Let the states decide. But mandate that federal benefits go to state-recognized marriages.
— @citizenXIV
God's word remains the same. Traditional marriage is between a man and a woman.
— @DonyaRee
How could I make a decision? I was not privy to the evidence and testimony.
— @bigosavage
Marriage is between a man and woman, not people of same gender. It's simple.
— @truckncargirl
I think the court should decide that gay marriage is legal because the USA is a free country, isn't it?
— @MiileyLoveer
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