Upcoming SCOTUS gay marriage ruling and its implications on cousin marriages

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If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Yes, they do. so why are you complaining about it?

Should all states be prohibited from making cousin marriage illegal?
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Yes, they do. so why are you complaining about it?

Should all states be prohibited from making cousin marriage illegal?

Since there is no group really clamoring for it, no.

There's actually a good reason why we don't let cousins marry.

There's no good reason why we don't let gays marry other than religious stupidity and homophobia.
 
There's actually a good reason why we don't let cousins marry.

There's no good reason why we don't let gays marry other than religious stupidity and homophobia.
Who's "we"?
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Cousin marriages aren't the issue. Legalizing bigamy and polygamy are the issue, along with brother-sister marriages.
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Cousin marriages aren't the issue. Legalizing bigamy and polygamy are the issue, along with brother-sister marriages.
lol

Wrong.

"Legalizing" bigamy and polygamy aren't the 'issue,' either; nor brother and sister 'marriages.'
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Yes, they do. so why are you complaining about it?

Should all states be prohibited from making cousin marriage illegal?
Another one ridiculously ignorant of the issue.
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Cousin marriages aren't the issue. Legalizing bigamy and polygamy are the issue, along with brother-sister marriages.
lol

Wrong.

"Legalizing" bigamy and polygamy aren't the 'issue,' either; nor brother and sister 'marriages.'

Of course they are. All the same arguments used to justify ghey marriage can be used to justify polygamy and incestuous marriages.
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Cousin marriages aren't the issue. Legalizing bigamy and polygamy are the issue, along with brother-sister marriages.
lol

Wrong.

"Legalizing" bigamy and polygamy aren't the 'issue,' either; nor brother and sister 'marriages.'

Of course they are. All the same arguments used to justify ghey marriage can be used to justify polygamy and incestuous marriages.

Oh those will be the NEW battling ram used to beat the people down with once they get homosexual marriage. They won't stop with gay marriage.
 
If states are directed not to allowed gay marriages, would this bolster the prospect of cousins getting the right to get married in any state in the future?
Many states, including Alabama, Massa gussets, etc. allow cousins to marry.

Cousin marriages aren't the issue. Legalizing bigamy and polygamy are the issue, along with brother-sister marriages.

And you if you want to legalize marrying a second or third sister wife- you can go to court to argue that.

Your desire for plural marriage has nothing to do with same gender marriage though.
 

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