Subject: You know...
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Posted on: 2015-06-27 19:14:00 UTC

Someone can still be opposed to the decision without it being because of religious reasons or homophobia. For example they could be opposed on Federalism Grounds. Which is a fair stance to have. One could also have trouble with this decision on Separation of Powers Grounds as well. It is essentially the Court Legislating, which they are not supposed to do (though they've been doing it since 1791).

But one can still be opposed to the decision without it being for hateful reasons.

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