I suppose even FR basically agrees that gay marriage just isn't a very compelling topic outside of a certain minority percentage of religious evangelists.
Says to me that either FR is going back to its original 'Get your filthy government hands out of our lives' roots or that everyone's posting somewhere else.
We are in the heated battle of a culture war. No time to preach to the choir.
I haven’t posted on this today because it is a waste of breath. I figure the court will cancel the DOMA. That will legalize gay marriage in Kalifornia.
They will punt the whole issue back to the states and leave it to the voters on whether they want gay marriage.
In otherwards, the case they heard yesterday they will punt it back to the states.
The case they heard today, they will cancel the Defense of marriage Act.
This will give the court a away out. At the same time it will also push forward the gay marriage agenda.
I guess they will leave it to voters. With the left running things, it will only be a matter of time until gay marriage is okay everywhere. However, since there would not be a precedent set by the court in a federal way, it will differ from Roe V Wade in the respect that if the public ever wanted to end gay marriage, they could do it at the ballot box.
I am not for gay marriage. I am saddened by how far the US has fallen.
I was going to create a second thread for today’s arguments, but when I looked at the number of posts, I simply asked the mods to change the title for me. Two threads would have been overkill.