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U.S Supreme Court makes gay marriage legal throughout US

SCOTUS is a corrupted political joke that rules in favor of Republican, Democrat or both...Such things won't be even considered.

You are entitled to your opinion of course, but like it or not, that is the system that must be followed.
 
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Do you know what happens when sheep expand too far into the wilderness? You openly support a corrupt system.

Wishing is for Disneyland.

I openly support what is real and realistic, fairly and truthfully, whatever it might be, including the system that allows SCOTUS to work in the manner that it does. I may not agree with everything it decides, but that is on a personal level.
 
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Jewish Group, With Hired Protesters, Opposes the Parade
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Paid protesters, some of them from Mexico, held up signs on behalf of a Jewish group that opposes same-sex marriage.CreditJames Estrin/The New York Times
Some of the most curious costumes worn along the parade route belonged to protesters.

Behind a barricade, a group of men wore the fringed Jewish prayer garment known as the tzitzit and held up anti-gay signs bearing the logo of a group calling itself the Jewish Political Action Committee.

“Judaism prohibits homosexuality,” one sign read.

But the men were not Jewish. They were Mexican laborers, protesting because they were paid to protest, said one of the men, who would not give his name.

Heshie Freed, a member of the political action committee, an Orthodox Jewish group based in Brooklyn, said that the men were supplementary troops, filling in for the Jewish students who would normally be called upon to demonstrate.

“The rabbis said that the yeshiva boys shouldn’t come out for this because of what they would see at the parade,” Mr. Freed said.

The group was fenced off from the parade, at Fifth Avenue and 15th Street, by the police. Parade-goers tossed open water bottles at the protesters and kissed defiantly in front of them.

“It’s been a lot of confrontation,” Mr. Freed said. “Whenever you have emotions, you have a situation.”

Late in the afternoon, a fight broke out. Bystanders said the gates separating the Jewish group opened and parade-goers swarmed in.

Jasmine Brob, 19, said an Orthodox Jewish man from the committee swung at her friend, and Ms. Brob punched the man in the eye.

“I ducked and then I swung at him,” she said.

The man, whose skin around his eye was red with a small cut, held his sign high. The group left shortly after.

Colleen Wright contributed reporting.
 
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