Qball
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Actually, the people of the state did agree through their elected legislatures or their appointed judges.
Yes, it is changing inevitably.
DOMA is dead. DADT is dead. Your opposition is dying.
Uh huh, and the rest of the states agree with me. So in many ways, things are staying the same, and that's also okay.
He's wrong about any state or Washington DC, or the military disagreeing with you. No of the people in these entities have ever voted to approve homosexual marriage. Every time it's voted on, it gets voted down. Unelected judges or government bureaucrats have imposed it wherever it exists.
I can see you're not really trying to make an argument, but just trying to argue. The people didn't directly vote for same-sex marriage, so it's a little difficult to say they now approve of it. Many of them don't mind it, obviously, but usually the people who implement it don't have to worry about losing to a Republican candidate, which is why they take the risk. Appointed judges aren't beholden to the electorate which is why so many people want judges to just legalize it, because the people would be pretty much helpless to stop them.