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California Supreme Court overturns ban on Gay marriage!
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 344859" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Dear sir</p><p> </p><p>As a smart individual, you would be the first to admit that there are some issues with your post that are not kosher to the rest.</p><p> </p><p>First off, when you read the reason the judge voted the way he did, he mentioned that there was law that weighed heavy on his mind. That of inter-racial relationships. That between a man and woman of different races. Not that of people of the same sex. Big difference. To try and equate racial equality with that of homosexual equality is a real stretch of the imagination. Something this judge seems willing to do.</p><p> </p><p>To override the will of the majority on issues is contrary to the constitution, something this judge swore to uphold. It also seems that there are enough people with deep pockets to keep him on the bench in California. Activists that want a judge they can pay off to rule in their favor, and against the will of the majority of the population.</p><p> </p><p>Laws in favor of the minority, against the majority. Rulings against the constitutional basis of law. Sounds like something every one ought to support.</p><p> </p><p>California's population have given the rest of the USA some wonderful propositions in the past, three strikes and your off the street comes to mind. And yet after the people of california have spoken, along comes seven men to overturn the will of the people.</p><p> </p><p>And you support that? Forget about what they overruled, the fact that they overruled anything is appalling to me. And to apply their version of what they think the constitution says, instead of what it actually says......</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 344859, member: 484"] Dear sir As a smart individual, you would be the first to admit that there are some issues with your post that are not kosher to the rest. First off, when you read the reason the judge voted the way he did, he mentioned that there was law that weighed heavy on his mind. That of inter-racial relationships. That between a man and woman of different races. Not that of people of the same sex. Big difference. To try and equate racial equality with that of homosexual equality is a real stretch of the imagination. Something this judge seems willing to do. To override the will of the majority on issues is contrary to the constitution, something this judge swore to uphold. It also seems that there are enough people with deep pockets to keep him on the bench in California. Activists that want a judge they can pay off to rule in their favor, and against the will of the majority of the population. Laws in favor of the minority, against the majority. Rulings against the constitutional basis of law. Sounds like something every one ought to support. California's population have given the rest of the USA some wonderful propositions in the past, three strikes and your off the street comes to mind. And yet after the people of california have spoken, along comes seven men to overturn the will of the people. And you support that? Forget about what they overruled, the fact that they overruled anything is appalling to me. And to apply their version of what they think the constitution says, instead of what it actually says...... d [/QUOTE]
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