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Marco Rubio: 'Ridiculous And Absurd' To Believe Gays Have Constitutional Right To Marry

While his campaign touts his outreach to gay Republicans, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio told David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network this weekend that anyone who believes that gay people have a constitutional right to marriage have a “ridiculous and absurd reading of the U.S. Constitution.”
“There is no federal constitutional right to same sex-marriage,” Rubio said, before criticizing gay rights advocates for supposedly trying to shut down debate over the issue.
"It doesn’t exist. There is no federal constitutional right to same sex-marriage. There isn’t such a right. You would have to really have a ridiculous and absurd reading of the U.S. constitution to reach the conclusion that people have a right to marry someone of the same sex. There is no such constitutional right. Can a state decide to change their laws? Yes, but only through the political process, not through the court system and that’s what is happening now.
The advocates of same-sex marriage refuse to go to the legislatures because they can’t win that debate, they don’t want to have a debate in society. They want courts to impose it on people and they are not even satisfied with that. They have now gone further. They want to stigmatize, they want to ostracize anyone who disagrees with them as haters. It’s very simple. This is not a policy against anyone. I believe, as do a significant percentage of Americans, that the institution of marriage, an institution that existed before government, that has existed before laws, that institution should remain in our laws recognized as the union of one man and one woman.”

4 comments:

  1. I'm a Republican. Have been always. Was raised by Republicans. Am fully in support of freedom and equality. I cannot under any circumstance support Marco Rubio given his views on restricting marriage equality. No way. It'll never happen. Republicans support freedom and equality.

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    1. There is no constitutional right to marriage for ANYONE regardless of orientation. States determine their own marriage laws. There is nothing in Rubio's comments about restricting marriage equality, there is no such thing as marriage equility, and the Federal Government has no role to play nor would it be up to him if he were POTUS. As a Republican you should know that.

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  2. I'm a Republican. Have been always. Was raised by Republicans. Am fully in support of freedom and equality. I cannot under any circumstance support Marco Rubio given his views on restricting marriage equality. No way. It'll never happen. Republicans support freedom and equality.

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