Posted on 02/12/2015 2:16:21 PM PST by Lurking Libertarian
An Alabama federal judge on Thursday ordered the states second-largest county to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, paving the way for other holdout parts of the state to fall in line.
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Callie V.S. Granade was directed at Don Davis, probate judge of Mobile County, the most populous of several dozen Alabama counties that had not complied with a same-sex marriage ruling that took effect on Monday. Granades decision may convince other probate judges to no longer heed an order from Alabama Chief Justice Roy S. Moore to continue refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
"Probate Judge Don Davis is hereby enjoined from refusing to issue marriage licenses to plaintiffs due to the Alabama laws which prohibit same-sex marriage," Granade wrote.
More than 40 of Alabamas 67 counties were withholding same-sex marriage licenses before Granades decision on Thursday. Three-fifths of the holdouts had stopped issuing any marriage licenses and two-fifths were only issuing licenses to opposite-sex couples, according to the nonprofit Human Rights Campaign.
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President Eisenhower called out federal troops to enforce a federal court order to desegregate public schools.
I don't know how old you are, but I remember those days, and the public resistance to desegregation in the south in the 1950s was much greater than the public resistance to gay marriage today. As is evidenced by the fact that the Alabama Governor, and the Alabama Supreme Court except for Chief Judge Moore, have explicitly said that they are not going to fight this.
Is this kinda what you mean! Let us also remember William Barrett Travis was a young 26 year old lawyer with a young son. He spoke to power pretty clearly I think.
Per Thomas Paine circa Revolutionary War:
I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.
Thomas Paine
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Not what he said at all.
Davis [through his personal lawyer] said to the federal judge today, "some people say that I have to give marriage licenses to gays, Judge Moore says I can't, so you tell me what to do-- I don't care which it is, but I want a court order so I don't get into trouble."
Just say NO
The Republican Establishment Governor Bentley wouldn’t do that, Governor Roy Moore might......
Unless said marshall has got a platoon of Kevlar-clad boyfriends backing him up, like they did at Bunkerville.
The Left is walking their agenda right up to the line and putting their toes over the edge. They are probing to gauge reactions by the sheeple. They already KNOW the reactions of the low-information voters (they can always count on their support), but the complacent ones they can keep pushing, and there's no end in sight.
The only certainty is that There Is No Voting Our Way Out Of This.
I agree.
A stand will be taken or a fall will be witnessed.
We are 6 months away from decreeing that our children and grandchildren will be reared in Sodom and Gomorrah.
What chance did those children have?
A “federal judge” told the state what they have to do.
Nope.
The state doesn’t have to do what the feds tell them to do if it’s not specifically enumerated in the US Constitution.
Well, they aren’t married, no matter what the judges say to do..
So says the ultimate Judge.
Exactly.
Judges have in no way legitimized abortion or “same sex marriage.” They have only delegitimized themselves. Such is the fate of all who proudly rebel against the laws of nature and nature’s God.
The federal constitution trumps the state constitution and the federal judges - wrong as they may be - have decided that the federal constitution mandates gay marriage. So Roy Moore’s view on the State Constitution aren’t really relevant.
no matter what a judge says these people will never be married in the eyes of GOD.
” Right now we have a bunch of druggie 60s radicals changing this great country to a cesspit of perverts, whack jobs and ,law breakers.”
I can add nothing to your post, except sadness.
If the Constitution always mandates whatever federal judges claim it mandated, there is judicial tyranny over the people.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg for instance was caught on tape making things up as she went along. Mark Levin played it and analyzed. Her comments were totally unrelated to the Constitution, about gay marriage which will be before the Court and already is, in a way, and she made it clear she’s all for it and believes it will become an easy sell to the people once they must allow it.
She has no clue what all the fuss is about, because that’s her personal view. And she was in a forum in which she spoke as a Justice on the Bench.
So there you have it. Whatever they say, for whatever reason, if that is accepted as law no matter what, then you have TYRANNY.
If that’s your America, it isn’t mine, nor is it the America that was originally founded.
Yeah, another GWB disaster. A freakin’ little puke despot!
Thomas Paine was truly exceptional.
Very few men like that these days.
Does this ruling and all these rulings forbid the state creating licenses for anything?
All licenses are an act of state power granting certain categories of persons the power to do a thing, and forbidding all other persons from doing that thing.
Does all licensing violate equal protection rights?
Does a state license to fish on Saturdays violate the equal protection rights of those who desire to fish on Sundays?
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