MarAzul
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Back to topic - What will be the last state to legalize marriage equality?
There is some idea of a friendly pool with proceeds going to a pro-equality group. Of course, if the Supremes rule in favor in some pending case then all state barriers fall. Currently 49 states (plus DC and 8 Native nations) have either marriage equality OR pro equality rulings on hold pending appeal OR cases in court. So far no judges have ruled against equality; they just have not been able to find a Consitutional ground for separate and unequal rights for same sex couples.
In other related news, the National Organization for (straight only) Marriage issued a Memorial Day greeting to veterans, thanking them for fighting for straight only marriage. I am not joking. Who knew that all the wars this country fought for for preserving male/female only marriage?
The trends show you maybe entirely successful. It appears the trend is for people to not marry
which can't be good for the family as the base institution for caring of children in our country.
As stated in this article, "Children are at greater risk for adverse consequences when born to a single mother because the social, emotional, and financial resources available to the family may be limited."
http://www.childstats.gov/americaschildren/famsoc2.asp
It appears to me that we are well on the way to Gay's being the group that marries, for what ever reason. As a group you will own the word just as you do the word "Gay". I for one, can not see how this will help society, but perhaps you do.
Will you consider your efforts as completely successful when you own the word "Married"?
I watched Valorie somebody last night, a presidential advisor speaking of a new program being started by Obama to strengthen the family to help children in our Nation. I applauded the effort, I hope they find a way to be successful, and I might add, a rare occasion for me to agree with something Obama.

