I support gay civil unions, but "marriages" are traditionally a religious union between a man and a woman.
So I'd vote yes on that prop.
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Typically most couples get married for the tax write off and such, it really has nothing to do about religion except where the location is you get married.
I mean for some religious nuts they are all about being SEEN as God's children united, but pretty much if you've boned before you've married, you've already broken the sanctity of marriage as it is.
So the big question is, why can't the fudge farmers and carpet munchers get the same tax rights as us straighties?
How ya doing, buddy?