California court makes the case for constitutional ban on gay marriage
NY Times:
No one is preventing these people from living in a committed relationship. What this is really about is an attempt to make the straight world accept the radical homosexual agenda as normal.
The California Supreme Court, striking down two state laws that had limited marriages to unions between a man and a woman, ruled Thursday that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry.This is the kind of ruling that lowers respects for the courts. It also demonstrates this courts disrespect for the will of the people express in resolutions in California. No doubt there will be another such resolution following this ruling. It was a ruling sought by a minority of homosexuals who themselves make up a small minority of the population.
The court’s 4-to-3 decision, drawing on a ruling six decades ago that struck down the state’s ban on interracial marriage, would make California only the second state, after Massachusetts, to allow same-sex marriages.
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No one is preventing these people from living in a committed relationship. What this is really about is an attempt to make the straight world accept the radical homosexual agenda as normal.
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