I gave you 2 cases so far where federal judges said gay people deserve equal protection just as straight people do. Both of these cases are heading to the supreme court, I'm sorry if you feel a need to ignore this.
Sorry, No Limit, you gave me 1 case (Perry v Schwarzenegger) which (in your own words) "will eventually end up in the supreme court". While it may eventually end up in the supreme court, as of right now it is a decision from the most overturned activist court in the country. If I were you, I wouldn't get my hopes up.
So, No Limit, there currently is not
actual law nor any real
case precedence to back up that homosexual marriage is a
Federally protected "basic human right". There is a case pending, but there is nothing currently on the
Federal books that says any state that issues marriage licenses to heterosexual couples must issue marriage licenses to homosexual couples.
You quoted the equal protection clause yourself and then proceeded to ignore what it said.
No, unlike you, I happen to have a very firm grasp on not only it's history but also it's meaning as it applies to Federal and Constitutional law.