The trouble with the gay marriage issue is that it goes far beyond simple freedom issues. Scientifically homosexuality is considered "destructive" to human survival because it is a lifestyle that contradicts the survival of the species.
I beg to differ with this point. The Earth is already overpopulated and generally speaking, areas with high natality rates are the ones with lower QOL. Therefore, extreme multiplication is what's being detrimental to the survival of the species. I am not saying that we should stop making babies, but that we should tone it down on the global scale and bring our numbers down to about 5,000,000,000. (Unless you can come up with another planet for us and easy transport to it )

Religiously speaking, for centuries homosexuality has been considered an offense to the very being of God.
That's because at that time the Earth wasn't all that populated and nobles needed men to work their lands and fight in their wars. That is why older religions are in almost every case all about reproduction and against anything that will hinder it.

Some may view this as a good thing but history has shown that a godless society is more often worse than the available alternatives.
But if the religious institutions are too rigid in "preserving the traditional values" they don't respond to real changes in conditions (like aids and overpopulation) and instead of being in a symbiotic relationship, they become a cancer afflicting their believers.

So, while I don't judge anyone's legal activities in this arena, I don't support a "family structure" that has any potential to hinder, ruin, or otherwise prevent the survival of the species, no mater how miniscule the chance of that may be.
So according to you, if a heterosexual couple decided to get married and not have children (have the husband get vasectomy) that marriage should not be legal?

I'm personally sick and tired of a person's sexuality being worn as a banner. At a job site a few years back 3 of the people just had to make sure that every new person on the project knew that they were "gay".
You won't hear any arguments from me. And I'd respond with "nice to meet you. I'm heterosexual"

Veering off sexuality I'm also tired of the double standards in racism. I'm sick of watching networks like MTV, HBO and others promote groups and programs that encourage racism in minorities at the same time condemning the same racisom for caucasians. We have a "Black awareness" month and "Black Entertainment" and all sorts of programs, shows, activities, rules, regulations, laws, etc. etc.etc. that all promote racial pride of whichever minority it's dealing with. Latino and black entertainers are encouraged to go onto talk shows and talk about "white neighborhoods" they live in and mock caucasians. When a caucasian brings up these points the minorities typically say "now you know how it feels". EXCUSE ME! Are we trying to promote racial equality or racial revenge?
Another point we agree on. I am absolutely against affirmative action. It creates division and animosity between ethnic groups. As a true multiculturalist, I prefer total equality and that is based on skill not on whether you're a woman, gay, disabled or belong to a certain ethnic minority.