This is written to the people who abhor Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court's opinions on same-sex couples' constitutional rights. You certainly have a right to disagree with those decisions for personal and religious reasons. Please mentally throw those reasons out the window. Now seriously ask yourself how the court's decisions will actually affect you during your daily life. Can you think of a valid reason? I didn't think so.
Jim Wandell, North Oaks
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