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In the ABC/Washington Post survey, released Tuesday morning, 74 percent of respondents said that the need to treat everyone equally under the law is more important than an individual's religious beliefs. In the specific case of Davis, 63 percent said that the clerk, an elected county official, should be required to issue marriage licenses to homosexual couples, in spite of her religious objections.
Then you should have no problem getting the right number of legislators together to amend the Constitution. Aren't you the folks who chanted like a mantra that we are a "republic, not subject to the tyranny of the majority when it comes to civil rights!"?
Well then, you'll be giddy that the 1st Amendment is a person's civil right to exercise of their faith..
Within reason, and not on our dime.
The 1st Amendment is as reasonable as it gets, and much much clearer than the SCOTUS creating a new class on its own of "just some deviant sex behaviors but not others" to the 14th. And it most certainly will be as much on "our dime" as all your bullshit litigation of "civil rights" has been. Equality. Live by it all the way or shut the fuck up.