In a perfect world, the right to a civil union would be extended to both straight and gay people and marriage would remain a purely religious institution that isn't state-sanctioned. In this world, pro-gay marriage.
Care to elaborate?
Does that also count for siblings and people living in polygamous relationships? "Marriage Equality", by definition of the term, obviously involves much more than gay and lesbian couples.
Nah, support for sibling incest and polygamous marriage falls under "Defense of Traditional Marriage." They're as traditional as it gets.
EDIT: just finished reading a book about 18th-19th century Hawaii. Pretty hilarious to watch the islanders defend their idea of traditional marriage (sibling incest) against the wave of Christian missionaries.
That was all you needed to say....
Anyway, my position is that I'm not hugely in favour of marriage, like the military and so recently I've become very disappointed in the gays.