No but i got drunk, walked in the front door, then puked on ther linoleam and slipped and fell into it, then started puking on myself, all being video taped by my brother
If you mean support, as in the gov't should "support" it by incentivising those like they do with heterosexual marriage, then no. I do not "support" it. However, I have no problem with gays marrying. I just don't think that it is in a nations best interest to actively incentivise the activity. In my eyes that's not discrimination. They can get married to each other right now.
I'm not sure - it depends on your meaning. If you mean by incentives that the gov't should not offer tax breaks and such for a homosexual married couple, among other legal benefits of being married, then I agree. I also agree that it is not in our nation's best interests to promote and support homosexual marriage as an institution.