Beyond all the dull back-and-forth repetition of "Humiliated!" and "No, YOU'RE humiliated!", and \:lol\: and , a serious point:

A kid in school can't legally pray, even silently.
The 10 commandments can't be displayed in a public courthouse.

But... a military chaplain can opt to conduct a gay marriage?

It seems to me that the proper place for gay marriage (if any chaplain ever elects to conduct one) is not within a military setting, and in the interest of "separation of church and state" (and the Supreme Court has ruled that the gay perspective is a faith-based belief system and therefore likewise as much a religious belief system as Christianity) holding a gay wedding should be excluded from a federal institution like the military, the same way Christian prayer and scriptures are banned from schools and courtrooms.

If, y'know, there's a real interest in holding an equal and fair standard for all beliefs. And not just ramming a gay/liberal agenda down everyone's throats.