I oppose any attempt to grant homosexual unions the same legal privileges that civil government affords to traditional marriage and family life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I oppose the attempts of homosexual activists to treat homosexual activity as a civil right to be protected and promoted by the government.
I oppose a constitutional amendment against gay marriage.
I see the policy of opposing same-sex marriages or unions, whatever you call it, as bigotry or discrimination.
I propose that the government should get out of the business of marrying people and, instead, only give legal status to civil unions.
Gay and lesbian people have families, and their families should have legal protection, whether by marriage or civil union.
I do not support a constitutional amendment to prohibit gay marriage.
I'm totally against straight marriage - even though I'm married. I don't think heterosexual marriage is any of the government's business.
I support gay unions. I think the government should get out of the marriage business completely - leave marriages to the churches. And grant civil unions to gay couples, grant civil unions to a man and woman.
I don't support gay marriage, but I also don't support a constitutional amendment banning it. However, I do support same sex unions that would give gay couples all the rights, privileges and protections of marriage.
I really can't imagine how anyone could, in good conscience, oppose the proposition that the states should be able to deny the status of marriage to same-sex unions.