Well, it's happened. Gay marriage is now pretty much official in California. But we really shouldn't be surprised with what happens in a state that voted to legalize pot. Less surprising is that the Court that declared California's "only one man, one woman," recognition of marriage unconstitutional, was in San Francisco.
Shocked I know. Go figure.
So now, according to the California Supreme Court, what the majority of the populace in the state wanted, is now officially declared unconstitutional. I say majority, (which is indisputable,) since in 2000, about 62% of the state voted in favor of a DOMA (defense of marriage act) describing a recognizable marriage as being between one man and one woman.
I guess what the masses want, the masses DON'T get. The squeaky wheel it seems, has gotten its grease. Or should I say, gotten its K-Y jelly/Astro-glide? Whichever they prefer these days.
It wasn't a total blowout though, which was the suprise to me. The descision as it turns out was 4-3 in favor. Those Justices (if you really want to call them that) in favor of were, Chief Justice Ron George and Justices Joyce Kennard, Kathryn Werdegar and Carlos Moreno. Those opposed, which I might add deserve a thank you for not just "caving-in" were, Justices Marvin Baxter, Ming Chin and Carol Corrigan.
So now will be the endless back and forth for those like me who are still archaic enough to believe in traditional marriage. As we trudge forward and try to have it engraved in the State's Constitution that marriage belongs between one man and one woman only. Odds are, we won't succeed at it. But for now, the state of California is still part of 'the land of the free.' At least, until Hillary or Obama get in office, in which case, it will become the U.S.S.A.
I suppose within a few years, we will probably be hearing how unconstitutional it will be to deny a man from marrying multiple wives? Or a woman from marrying her 9 yr old student?
I bet the LDS and NAMBLA are just creaming thier jeans now.
Heck, let's just push the envelope a bit and add a few farm animals in there. Why not? Even the Cannes film festival cheered on a shock-u-mentary about the "love" between a man and a supposedly consenting horse. By the way, the horse won.
I wonder just how much more of this "tolerance & diversity" crap we will be expected to put up with.
There's a little more available on this on YahooAP news.
UPDATE: 1-2-2008; For those who may be wondering, yes you are correct, I haven't written anything new for a few days. I have been pondering, and decided to go through with, going on a writting sabatical for a few months. With all the political mess we are in now, and all the crap we've been put through over the last year and a half, I need the rest, just as America needs a rest from liberals. I'll c yas on the flip side. --John
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
California Approves Gay Marriage: Not Surprising Really
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3 comments:
I love how you make the leap from marriage between consensual adults to marriage with animals and minors.
You really show a lot of reason and rational thought in your arguments. I really thought this was just going to be another hate-filled, closed-minded rant by an objective moralist meat-head, but wow, you really took the time to explain your position and didn't make any fallacious arguments!
/sarcasm
GC,
Yeah, I guess it's to be expected from a hate-mongering bigot like myself.
And I shall return the love in, I love how out of an entire article, the animal and minor topic is the only thing brought up.
Oh, I forgot, because the rest of it is fact. My bad.
Thx for commenting.
Not surprising that the voters of the Golden State don't really have a say. Remember Prop 187? This 1994 proposition was written to designed to deny ILLEGAL immigrants social services, health care, and public education. It passed by almost 60% of the voters. What happened? Overturned in federal court. Where does our state budget stand now? In debt. Thousands of teachers are on the verge of receiving their final layoff notice (today as a matter of fact), hospitals have had to file bankruptcy and close, and the state is millions of dollars in debt.
Also, how much of a voice do the people of America has, when the popular vote does not determine the next president?
Just food for thought...
R
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