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The court said Thursday that what gay men and women do in the privacy of their bedrooms is their business and not the government's...

This much I can agree with.

But unfortunately...
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... a historic civil rights ruling that will likely be used to challenge other bans involving private conduct.

Matt Coles, director of the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union, said the court's decision was broader than expected and will affect other social issues involving gay rights.

Of the 13 states with sodomy laws, four — Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri — prohibit oral and anal sex between same-sex couples. The other nine ban consensual sodomy for everyone: Alabama, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Utah and Virginia.

Thursday's ruling invalidates all of those laws, lawyers said.

Garrow said it also weakens the reasoning used by the Supreme Court in ruling in 1997 that terminally ill people do not have a constitutional right to doctor-assisted suicide.

Scalia said the ruling could open the way to laws allowing gay marriage.

The ruling also threatens laws banning bestiality, bigamy and incest, he wrote.

...it doesn't end there.

This is clearly a beach-head, that will push through legal precedents that will defy all common sense, for a majority of Americans.