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Originally Posted by davidmash
This case has to do with civil rights and the 14th amendment. This case is arguing that all people of consenting age have the right to marry according to the the 14th amendment.
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Except for the polyamourists, the poligamists, brothers, sisters, parents and children, uncles, aunts and cousins! If all people have the individual right to marry why can't adult brother and an adult sister? Or a father and an adult daughter? Why can't two adult brothes? Wouldn't their individual rights be denied unconstitutionaly? If the right is individual how can the rights of individual poligamists to be married be denied?
Or do only "gay" individuals have that right, how about three gay brothers getting married, under what circumstance could any one of their individual right to marry be constitutionally denied?