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Macklemore Praises SCOTUS Ruling, Acknowledges 'We Have a Long Way To Go'

<!-- Article Start -->The "Same Love" rapper responds to yesterday's SCOTUS rulings:
Today is a historic day for civil rights in America. By declaring DOMA unconstitutional, the Supreme Court has stated that the U.S. Government can no longer deny federal benefits to same sex couples. This means that people like my uncles, who have been in a committed relationship for over 20 years, will now receive the same rights that my parents have. Personally, I feel reconnected to my American identity, and am proud of the progress we have made in recent years. Today gives promise to the hope that we can and will change when our nation isn?t fair and just. It?s a victory not only for the LGBTT community and those rejoicing with friends, family and loved ones, but also a victory for all who devote their lives to fight for what is constitutionally and ethically right.

While today?s ruling was monumental and imperative, we have a long way to go. There are still 37 states in our country that must shift legislation on same sex marriage before equality for same-sex couples is reached. But the real work lies in deconstructing the core of where the fear around same-sex couples comes from. Homophobia and intolerance continue to play a strong role in many households, schools, media and religious institutions in our country. Without directly addressing the real issues and where they stem from, America?s momentum towards justice will be stagnant and insincere.

This ruling gives us all an opportunity to address equality for same-sex couples in our homes, our schools and our social circles. We must continue to have dialogue and discussions around this issue, and push ourselves past the point of what?s comfortable and socially accepted. We, especially those of us whose rights are secure, are challenged to not sit passively in this crucial moment of cultural progress. True change lives in the minds and hearts of the people that make up our country, and must be cultivated, not mandated. We all have a part to play.




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All it means is the states have the option to recognize gay marriage is all, they threw it back to the states, it's a lot to do about nothing, thankfully I live in a red state so it will not be recognized here and that's all I care about
 

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Guess what Hedgie !!!

Guess what Hedgie !!!

Ya aint gonna be a Red State Much Longer...........The Hispanics are coming ... You have 6 or 7 children Hedgie????? .........I thouight not...!
 

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I need to look into this further. Honestly didn't give it much thought at first, as I thought it was progress and the right thing. However, had a lawyer friend today go off about the decision. Not for the result, he is against DOMA, but because he believes this decision is the worst by the Supreme Court since the ruling in the 40's upholding the confinement of Japanese Americans. He said the law should be repealed through congress, especially considering the justice department wasn't enforcing the law in the first place, and not by the Supreme Court overturning it.
 

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You, Hedgie and Skull. . . .shoulder to shoulder. It's gonna be inspiring

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since there is no definition of marriage, whats to say you can't marry your dog so they can get benefits and inheritance or marry a woman and a man, or have 7 wives, it opens pandora's box ;)

to be honest I could give a shit less, would suit me if all marriage was against the law all it is is a piece of paper, just live together fuck alot and no strings :0003
 

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since there is no definition of marriage, whats to say you can't marry your dog so they can get benefits and inheritance or marry a woman and a man, or have 7 wives, it opens pandora's box ;)

to be honest I could give a shit less, would suit me if all marriage was against the law all it is is a piece of paper, just live together fuck alot and no strings :0003

To be honest, it sounds like you have fucked quite a few dogs. As you said, it's all the same with the lights out. :mj07: :mj07:

At least you admit that you have to turn the lights out when finding someone to fuck you before they rob you.
 
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