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WillParkinson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-04-10 07:11 PM
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Hate Groups React to historic ruling (and they're still evil)
Edited on Wed Aug-04-10 07:24 PM by WillParkinson
Hate Groups React

NOM:

“Big surprise! We expected nothing different from Judge Vaughn Walker, after the biased way he conducted this trial,” said Brian Brown, President of NOM. "With a stroke of his pen, Judge Walker has overruled the votes and values of 7 million Californians who voted for marriage as one man and one woman. This ruling, if allowed to stand, threatens not only Prop 8 in California but the laws in 45 other states that define marriage as one man and one woman.” "Never in the history of America has a federal judge ruled that there is a federal constitutional right to same sex marriage. The reason for this is simple – there isn’t!” added Brown. “The ‘trial’ in San Francisco in the Perry v. Schwarzenegger case is a unique, and disturbing, episode in American jurisprudence. Here we have an openly gay (according to the San Francisco Chronicle) federal judge substituting his views for those of the American people and of our Founding Fathers who I promise you would be shocked by courts that imagine they have the right to put gay marriage in our Constitution. We call on the Supreme Court and Congress to protect the people’s right to vote for marriage,” stated Maggie Gallagher, Chairman of the Board of NOM.

Family Research Council:

"This lawsuit, should it be upheld on appeal and in the Supreme Court, would become the 'Roe v. Wade' of same-sex 'marriage,' overturning the marriage laws of 45 states. As with abortion, the Supreme Court's involvement would only make the issue more volatile. It's time for the far Left to stop insisting that judges redefine our most fundamental social institution and using liberal courts to obtain a political goal they cannot obtain at the ballot box. "Marriage is recognized as a public institution, rather than a purely private one, because of its role in bringing together men and women for the reproduction of the human race and keeping them together to raise the children produced by their union. The fact that homosexuals prefer not to enter into marriages as historically defined does not give them a right to change the definition of what a 'marriage' is.

Focus On The Family:

“Judge Walker’s ruling raises a shocking notion that a single federal judge can nullify the votes of more than 7 million California voters, binding Supreme Court precedent, and several millennia-worth of evidence that children need both a mom and a dad. “During these legal proceedings, the millions of California residents who supported Prop 8 have been wrongfully accused of being bigots and haters. Nothing could be further from the truth. Rather, they are concerned citizens, moms and dads who simply wanted to restore to California the long-standing understanding that marriage is between one woman and one man – a common-sense position that was taken away by the actions of another out-of-control state court in May 2008. “Fortunately for them, who make up the majority of Californians, this disturbing decision is not the last word."

Concerned Women For America:

“Judge Walker’s decision goes far beyond homosexual ‘marriage’ to strike at the heart of our representative democracy. Judge Walker has declared, in effect, that his opinion is supreme and ‘We the People’ are no longer free to govern ourselves. The ruling should be appealed and overturned immediately. “Marriage is not a political toy. It is too important to treat as a means for already powerful people to gain preferred status or acceptance. Marriage between one man and one woman undergirds a stable society and cannot be replaced by any other living arrangement. “Citizens of California voted to uphold marriage because they understood the sacred nature of marriage and that homosexual activists use same-sex ‘marriage’ as a political juggernaut to indoctrinate young children in schools to reject their parent’s values and to harass, sue and punish people who disagree. “CWA stands in prayer for our nation as we continue to defend marriage as the holy union God created between one man and one woman.”

Liberty Counsel (Hilariously Blames Another Hate Group!!!):

Although Liberty Counsel has defended the marriage laws in California since the battle began in 2004, the Alliance Defense Fund, representing the Prop 8 LCinitiative, opposed Liberty Counsel’s attempt to intervene on behalf of Campaign for California Families. The California Attorney General did not oppose Liberty Counsel’s intervention, but ADF did. Liberty Counsel sought to provide additional defense to Prop 8 because of concern that the case was not being adequately defended. After ADF actively opposed Liberty Counsel, ADF presented only two witnesses at trial, following the 15 witnesses presented by those who challenged the amendment. Even Judge Walker commented that he was concerned by the lack of evidence presented by ADF on behalf of Prop 8. Liberty Counsel will file an amicus brief at the court of appeals in defense of Prop 8.

http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2010/08/hate-groups-react.html
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pinboy3niner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-04-10 08:48 PM
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1. More from commenters on the Faux Nooze poll:
WARNING: OFFENSIVE CONTENT

rucha5204
Alabama
well another slam dunk for Satan. The freakin judge who is probably Godless as the day is long, doesn't have a clue about what the Bible says about gay marriage. plus, i guess the vote of the people means nothing anymore. God have mercy on this nation!! God's wrath is just around the corner. i know one thing as a pastor i will refuse to marry gays. that goes against my God and my Bible. homosexuality is an abomination in the sight of God although He loves them very much but hates their sin!!

tread7
Louisiana
This is a Judge for the Devil.

ariel2900
Ever wonder how fire and brimstone feel? The "special" people in Sodom and Gommorah got to find out, so will we. Way to go Libs---just keep bringing on the wrath.

Don Miller
I'm sick of judges legislating. SICK!!! I'm also sick of Legislators NOT legislating, and the Executive Branch taking over EVERYTHING!!!! It's time to put a STOP to this.

jauchm7272
Texas
Amazing how (1) man can over rule the will of the people, it's time to take our country back and remove these Judges by whatever means

treasonous_dems
Perhaps the new American dream is all the illegal invaders go back to mexico with a fudge paker under each arm.

conservativejim
Ohio
Celebrate while you can, but know that you are despised by a great number in this country. And you just better HOPE that this country doesn't slip into a 2nd civil war, because we'll be coming after you FIRST.

mtcrow
Texas
Bunch of gays in that state anyway. It is a bad state and and just getting worse. Gays and Wetbacks control the state, so what's new? They have the worst circuit court in the country. No one on the court has ever read or even seen the Constitution. Sickening.

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WillParkinson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-04-10 08:53 PM
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2. I feel dirty just reading these...
Perhaps another shower before work...
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pinboy3niner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-04-10 09:11 PM
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3. You and I both, brother!
I copied the comments several hours ago, intending to post them in another thread, but felt some reluctance to repeat this spew. But I don't really want to stick my head in the sand and remain ignorant of the kinds of views being expressed by the bigots and the haters. As hateful and ugly as it is, it's something we need to be aware of and monitor. And, yes, it always requires a shower after delving into this cesspool... :puke:
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rbixby Donating Member (716 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-05-10 11:41 AM
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4. The NOM one is interesting
Because there isn't a constitutional right to opposite sex marriage either. I think that these people miss the point, its not like they're going to take Christian fundies and force them to marry gays. No one is telling them they can't be hateful ignorant homophobes anymore, that's their right. As far as marriage goes, it should be covered under the 14th amendment, which grants equal protection under law. Yes, the 10th amendment does give the right to grant marriages or whatever to the state, but those things need to fall within the realm of being consistent with the rest of the constitution.
I think that maybe if they hate same sex marriage so much, they should just lobby to make ALL marriages illegal, so they don't have to be forced to allow people they hate so much to marry.
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Steakman1989 Donating Member (17 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-05-10 01:49 PM
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5. The "Research Councils" are not surprising.
We all know that these institutions are a tad off their rockers. What I find scary are the user comments. One, the grammar is atrocious. Where did they go to school? Two, I am just at a loss as to how willing they are to grab their guns. Why can't people get a life?
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