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<p>&quot;This  country has a long history of discrimination against certain groups.  Eventually we wind up getting it right. Right? Against women, against  blacks, the civil rights movement and so on. And in justifying that  discrimination when it was in place, some folks turn to the Bible and  turn to their religious beliefs and said we have to have slavery because  it’s in the Bible. Women have to be second-class citizens because  that’s in the Bible. Blacks and whites can’t get married because that’s  in the Bible. That wound up&#160;<em>in a case</em>. A judge wrote that&#160;<em>in an opinion</em>,  which the Supreme Court ultimately struck that down, saying that’s not  right, judge—the Equal Protection clause says you can&#039;t do that. Why is  gay marriage any different?&quot; &#8211; Fox News anchor <a href="http://youtu.be/xBPOzbB_CYc?t=3m41s" target="_self">Megyn Kelly</a>.</p>
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