To: L.N. Smithee
He broke the law. There has to be a statute that prohibits officlial from issuing fraudulent licenses and recording same. I wouldn't know exactly where but I'm 100% sure there is one.
5 posted on
02/16/2004 12:27:43 PM PST by
jwalsh07
To: jwalsh07
He broke the law. There has to be a statute that prohibits officlial from issuing fraudulent licenses and recording same. I wouldn't know exactly where but I'm 100% sure there is one. I'm sure the mayor of SF is counting on someone to arrest him. This would make him the Martin Luther King, Jr. of gay people, and put him in the history books next to Rosa Parks.
A court challenge involving gay marriage would have already been on a collision course with the CA court system when the first gay married couple showed up fresh from their MA vacation. Newsom wouldn't have had a chance to look like a hero to his constituents if he hadn't done this. It's just opportunism, that's all. Ignoring him is the best way to defeat his game, why create a martyr along the way?
To: jwalsh07
I think that almost every State has legislation protecting the sanctity of official records, etc., and imposing criminal penalties on one tampering with same.
17 posted on
02/16/2004 2:46:23 PM PST by
Ohioan
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