live and let live, show where another's choice has more of an impact then the ideology driven by the haters who resist the rights of a fellow American's who seek the same considerations as those who oppose.
More than half of the nation’s Latinos are in favor of same-sex marriage, according to a survey released on Thursday, dispelling a long-standing notion that their religious beliefs offered a safe path to Republicans looking to stake a claim in the community through shared social values.Just six years ago, 56 percent of Latinos were against same-sex marriage. Today, their rate of approval stands at 52 percent over all and slightly higher — 54 percent — among Latino Catholics, the survey by the Pew Research Center found.
Latino evangelicals, on the other hand, remain strongly opposed to same-sex marriage, affirming their conservative credentials in a demographic group whose politics and positions, liberal and conservative, have become more in line with Americans over all. Partisanship among Latinos continued to be lopsided: 70 percent identified themselves as Democrats or leaning toward the Democratic Party. (The survey found 51 percent of the electorate over all identified as Democrat or leaning Democrat.)
Latino registered voters — Catholics, Protestants and those who are not linked to a particular religion — support President Obama over his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, by a 3-to-1 ratio, even as support for the candidates among the general electorate is more balanced, according to the survey released Thursday morning.i defy one hater to show any value lost by leaving other's out of their hate fest, and deny the pursuit of happiness their constitutional right. if they believe those persons will go to hell whats the fuss taking space from them?