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No. The will of the people won out.
The people of California have an equal protection clause in their constitution. The judge honored that.
No, it wouldn't.If it was all about the "will of the people" slavery would still be legal.
A openly gay judge strikes down the will of the people of California. Let's see if Democrat Jerry Brown the big gay supporter takes it to the Supreme Court or lets it stand.
All that is irrelevant, really.I find it interesting that it's the WILL OF THE PEOPLE in California when it's something you endorse when in fact it's only the will of SOME people and not even really half (as far as we know) because only about 79% of registered voters turned out.
Equality is so awesome![]()
I was thinking the same thing. And where is Ish? They've probably keeled over with shock. We should call the hospitals.
You're cute... want to get gay married? Or maybe skip straight to the honeymoon?
I find it interesting that it's the WILL OF THE PEOPLE in California when it's something you endorse when in fact it's only the will of SOME people and not even really half (as far as we know) because only about 79% of registered voters turned out.
All that is irrelevant, really.
If a law is unconstitutional, there is a remedy.
The Constitution can be amended.
It's impossible for you to keep it in your pants for 5 minutes isn't it.![]()
MMMmmmaybe.
53% of those who voted, some 7 million, voted in favor of Prop 8. This is a democracy, majority is supposed to rule, but not with the liberal minority coalition who scoff at the democratic process and advance their agenda legislating from the bench by fiat. BTW it's twice been the will of the people.![]()
I'm not comfortable at all with this law.
As I was driving home today, I was surrounded by jubilation. One of these gay guys dragged me out of my car, forced himself on me, raping my sweet little butthole, and then had the audacity to ask for my hand in marriage afterwards.
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It doesn't mean what you think it does or rich people wouldn't have to pay higher taxes than you do. Get real. We are talking about a California Constitutional Amendment here.
It doesn't matter if it is a choice or not.
Should the government tell you that you should love brunettes and not blondes?
Civil marriage is a legal contract between consenting adults. Period. Case closed.
If I can marry Eve, but not Steve, my rights are violated.
Justices Ginsburg and Kennedy disagree with your conjecture. Ginsburg is on record as saying the crux of the argument hinges on whether something is a choice (conduct) or not. If homosexuality is NOT a choice (legally), then "protected class" status applies.
It doesn't mean what you think it does or rich people wouldn't have to pay higher taxes than you do. Get real. We are talking about a California Constitutional Amendment here.
YAAAAY!
Now lesbians can marry.
All I need now is to find a hot lesbian chick.