And aren't there more pressing issues than creating a "right" for less than 10% of the population?
I'm sure people said the same thing in the 1950s and 1960s, seeing as only 13% of the American population is black.
There's three big problems with that. One, being black doesn't hurt anyone, but engaging in homosexual activity does. Two, being black is not a choice, but engaging in homosexual activity is. There are plenty of former homosexuals, but no former blacks. Well, unless you count Michael Jackson.
And three, blacks were denied many of their fundamental rights. Currently, homosexuals are not being denied any rights. They have the same rights as the rest of us. What they're asking for are what I like to call "super rights." Rights that only apply to them. Atheists also want super rights. Actually, I think they already have them. There are lots of cases where an atheist got his/her wish of having a religious symbol taken down because it "offended" them, but no cases (that I know of) where a Christian won a case to have a religious symbol put up somewhere because they were "offended" that it wasn't there.
Also seeing as ten's of thousands of Americans don't have a basic right to get on their partners health insurance or visit them while their in the hospital or even claim them on their taxes solely based on some people's bias or religious views, I'd think that the issue would be toward the top of other issues. One issue most of this country seems to be all gun-ho about is voter rights for the supposed "voter fraud" problem we have, when in fact in most states there is next to no voter fruad. Just a waste of money and time creating pointless regulations.
One problem with that. Whether you go by God's laws or nature's, there is no universal "right" to health care. To the best of my knowledge, health care is mentioned no where in the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence. Just because a group of people desire to have something, doesn't make it a "right." If the government said yes to every desire of its citizens it would go broke and society would implode.
Voter fraud is a real problem. It affects both parties (though Democrats seem to be much better at it) and has been going on for decades. There are numerous documented cases where hundreds of votes were made by convicts and/or dead people. Whether you choose to look at the evidence or be ignorant is up to you.