...marriage: Is it a continuing trend? The three New England state doesn't suprise me, but I was shocked to know that Iowa, out of all other states, legalized it. Especially since California, a much more liberal state, revoked it. I do see this as a continuing trend though. I believe it'll slowly make it's way across many other states, over the next couple decades. Sadly, there will be people who care about an issue that doesn't involve them. People can't even get their own marriages together, and have more than a 1/2 chance of getting divorced, so it's not like they're in a position to judge. Especially Baptists in the south, who seem to take most opposition to this, who also have the highest divorce rate. I'm a heterosexual, who's not married, and I don't want anything to do with other people's business.
I'll ask three follow up questions now:
1) How many years do you think it'll take before 20 states will legalize gay marriage:
A) By 2015
B) By 2020
C) By 2025
D) After 2035
E) Never
2) Pick 4 of these 10 states who you expect to ''permanently'' legalize gay marriage first: Hawaii, California, New Jersey, New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Illinois, Arizona, Nevada, Minnesota
3) Pick 4 of these following 10 states that you believe will never legalize gay marriage, or at least not in this century: Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Louisana, Texas, Wyoming, Ohio, Florida, South Carolina
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