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If marriage is not a fundamental right, then why are the courts increasingly ruling in favor of same-sex marriage?

If court rulings are your standard of right and wrong, you are making the same mistake the racists that fought to maintain the laws of segregation made, and the slave owners made--the belief that if SCOTUS ruled on it, it's settled, nuff said, it's right! You would be on the wrong side of history if you lived during the SCOTUS Dred Scott ruling (over slavery, and the rights of African Americans). The Supreme Court held that
African Americans whether slave or free, could NOT be American citizens and therefore had no standing to sue in federal court. How about the SCOTUS ruling on May 18, 1896? With only one dissenting vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregation in America was constitutional.

In short, just because something is delineated from those that sometimes mistake their robe for a cape, doesn't mean it’s right.

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