Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Legality Of Same-Sex Marriage Ban Challenged

Los Angeles - The future of same-sex marriage in the Golden State will rest, once again, in the hands of its highest court. But this time, its fate will hinge on a different question: Can a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage go before voters? Or must it go before the legislature first?

The answer, legal experts say, will determine whether gay rights advocates can overturn Proposition 8, a recently passed ballot measure that overruled a state Supreme Court judgment that legalized same-sex marriage.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The man and the woman make up the family. The families make up the community. The communities make up the nation, and the nations make up the world. When we rule our families well, we can rule our community well. And when we rule our communities well, then it will be sound with the nations.

Without man and woman, there is no family. No family, no community. No community, no nation. And without the nations…

America was founded by the Judeo-Christian faith. Not by atheists or agnostics. So we will not allow them to destroy this nation in our face. Same-Sex marriage should be ban permanently by the Federal Government. Homosexualism is destroying the fabric of our nation. What you don't confront, you don't conquer. It's time to confront these ills in our midst.

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