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So much for “judicial activism”
The New York Court of Appeals yesterday issued a 4-2 decision upholding the state prohibition of same sex marriage. Let’s be clear on what we’re talking about here. The unequivocally liberal New York Court of Appeals has stated that the … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Abuse, Law, Marshall-Newman Amendment, Unintended consequences
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If only they could hear themselves
Two items today, both of which illustrate the self-centeredness and complete absence of personal responsibility that is epidemic among the anti-gay crowd. David Parker is the Massachusetts parent who had a fit because the book “King & King” was read … Continue reading
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Tagged Animus, Nanny State, Parental rights, Schools, Special rights, Youth
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FMA fails in U.S. Senate
From the AP story: The Senate on Wednesday rejected a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, dealing an embarrassing defeat to President Bush and Republicans who hoped to use the measure to energize conservative voters on Election Day. Today’s vote … Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, Federal Marriage Amendment, Law, Marriage
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Gay voices in Hampton Roads
The Hampton Roads Daily Press is running a series of feature articles and editorials called Out Here: Gay voices on family, faith and friendship in Hampton Roads. The series started on Sunday in the section “The Good Life,” and will … Continue reading
You just can’t make this stuff up.
Today, a coalition from what can only be called the wacky wing of the anti-gay industry announced a new plan to have “concerned citizens” perform “audits” of our schools for signs of cooperation with our secret agenda (which I confess … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-gay industry, Gay-Straight Alliance, Moral confusion, Schools, Special rights, Youth
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Which ones are the ‘activist judges,’ again?
Virginia Centrist has a post up about the Ohio court ruling that the Ohio version of the Marshall-Newman amendment prohibits the application of domestic violence law to unmarried people. This immediately elicited comments complaining that this strict constructionist reading of … Continue reading
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Tagged Abuse, Law, Marshall-Newman Amendment
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Get your anti-gay laws off our children
So says Lambda Legal, who report that they have “been fighting to stem the tide of antigay litigation unleashed by Proposition One, Ohio’s constitutional amendment banning marriage for same-sex couples, ever since the law passed.” For proof that the real … Continue reading →