Has nothing to do with the liberalization of the states. My point is that once you have this level of population with access and the mobility of Americans right now, you will have a challenge of a legal same-sex marriage being unrecognized in transition between states. That will reach the Supreme Court eventually, and once you have a judical ruling that declares it unconstituitional, it's over. In 1972, most states weren't liberal enough to overturn their anti-miscegenation laws either. But the ruling essentially invalidated them regardless of public opinion one way or the other.
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Date: 2011-06-27 12:55 am (UTC)