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California Governor Urged to Arrest Mayor of San Francisco
Agape Press ^ | 1/16/04 | Fred Jackson, Allie Martin, and Jody Brown

Posted on 02/16/2004 2:05:54 PM PST by truthandlife

A Christian law firm is calling for the arrest of the mayor of San Francisco in the wake of his decision last week that has resulted in hundreds of same-sex marriage licenses being issued. Despite the threat of that lawsuit, the City by the Bay continued throughout the weekend to grant licenses to homosexual couples who waited in long lines.

Steve Crampton, a spokesman for the American Family Association Center for Law & Policy (CLP), calls Mayor Gavin Newsom's move "an arrogant stunt [that] proves the radical homosexual movement will trample the rights of all who stand in their way."

Newsom started handing out marriage licenses to homosexuals on Thursday in the midst of the debate on homosexual "marriage" in Massachusetts. According to the mayor, California's law banning same-sex marriage amounts to discrimination -- and he is ready to go to court to make his point.

Crampton believes the mayor's action demonstrates that "even criminal law and the constitution of the State of California are no barrier to radical homosexuals attempting to force their agenda on the rest of the nation."

On Friday the CLP sent letters to the governor and attorney general of California and to the San Francisco city attorney, calling for Newsom's arrest and removal from office. Those letters state that it is "patently unlawful" in California to issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples, citing the specific portion of the California Family Code being violated. But the CLP's letters do not stop there.

"Mayor Gavin not only acted in violation of the civil law, he apparently violated the criminal law as well," the letters state. "California Penal Code section 115 prohibits the knowing procurement of any false or forged instrument to be filed or recorded in any public office, making such an act a felony punishable by up to three (3) years in prison. Since Mayor Newsom has procured approximately 96 such false certificates as of yesterday [Thursday], he may face up to 288 years in prison."

The potential penalty has increased substantially since those letters were written. Associated Press reports that the city hall offices in San Francisco remained open over the weekend and experienced brisk business from homosexual couples. According to AP, more than 1,700 marriage licenses have now been issued -- and that the demand was so high that authorities had to turn away hundreds of waiting "couples" on Sunday, many of whom had rushed to the Golden State from around the country.

Many of those couples chose to go before city officials, exchange vows, and be declared "spouses for life." Among those were the mayor's chief of staff and policy director, both of whom married their long-time "partners" with Newsom himself officiating.

Pro-family activist Gary Bauer says Newsom's action has created "yet another constitutional crises with respect to marriage" -- a direct reference to events last week in Massachusetts. "But this time instead of activist judges rewriting the law, renegade municipal officials are flagrantly violating the law and ignoring the will of the people," he says. In March 2000, more than 60 percent of California voters approved Proposition 22, the Defense of Marriage Act in that state.

Bauer says it remains to be seen what Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will do. "[Thursday's] actions by a radical sexual minority and their liberal sympathizers are direct assaults upon the rule of law and the institution of marriage," he says. "Will Governor Schwarzenegger act to impeach the mayor and county clerk? Will he issue executive orders rescinding the phony 'marriage' licenses?

"It's time to see just how tough Arnold really is," Bauer says.

No Court Hearing Till Tuesday Meanwhile, the president of Liberty Counsel describes Newsom's decision to issue marriage licenses to homosexual couples as "a reprehensible abuse of power." Mat Staver's group has filed a lawsuit in San Francisco, claiming the mayor's actions are void and unconstitutional -- and ridiculous.

"This particular mayor [Newsom] has a radical homosexual agenda to push," Staver says. "Back in 1998, this same mayor issued a resolution that said that pro-family groups that say homosexuality is wrong or is a choice [constitutes] hate speech and ought to be prohibited. This [recent action] is simply ridiculous, and he's engaging in illegal acts that we intend to stop."

The lawsuit, filed by Liberty Counsel on behalf of the Campaign for California Families, was filed Friday morning in San Francisco Superior Court but, because of the Presidents' Day holiday, will not be heard until Tuesday morning. In contrast, the County Clerk's office remained open on Monday, staffed by employees volunteering their time, to accommodate the demand for same-sex marriage licenses.

Randy Thomasson, executive director of CCF, says the city's open defiance of state law and "trashing" of traditional marriage is getting the attention of people across the globe.

"Parents and grandparents are shocked at seeing these counterfeit marriages being paraded on TV," Thomasson says. He adds that his group is looking forward to the citizens of California having their day in court on Tuesday to protect marriage for a man and a women -- as they did when they passed Proposition 22 in 2000.

Across the nation in Charlotte, North Carolina, a black pastor from Detroit told the National Religious Broadcasters convention that most black and white churches agree that homosexual marriage is wrong. Glenn Plummer, who is also the NRB's chairman, says the organization want to help black and white Christians unite in bringing the nation "back in line" so that "one man and one woman are man and wife in a marriage."

Also speaking at the NRB convention, Christian broadcaster Warren Duffy told his colleagues that the hustle and bustle surrounding the issuance of marriage licenses for same-sex couples in San Francisco makes it seem like a "different country" -- one he jokingly calls "the people's union of soviet socialists of northern California."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; US: California
KEYWORDS: arrest; gavinnewsom; homosexual; homosexualagenda; homosexuality; lawbreakers; marriage; mayor; prisoners; samesexmarriage; sanfrancisco; sanfransisco; schwarzenegger; sf; stunt
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To: muleskinner
General Vallejo welcomed the Americans in California because he believed their support would bring growth and stability to the region and that California would benefit thereby...
http://www.militarymuseum.org/Vallejo.html


101 posted on 02/16/2004 8:08:59 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: Patriot Son
Time for someone to put judges in their place. They are NOT to make law. Not Ever!

Well, tell you what. If a Judge ever issues a court order to you just tell him his order isn't law and you don't have to obey it. You'll get a real quick and practical education on what is and is not law.

102 posted on 02/16/2004 8:12:31 PM PST by templar
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To: tpaine
If repugnant to the constitution, the other three forms of 'law' are void

Well, OK, so ... according to the Constituiton: Who is given the authority to determine what is and is not repugnant to the Constitution?

103 posted on 02/16/2004 8:16:27 PM PST by templar
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To: truthandlife
Soon all these gay couples can go to Massachusetts and get married legally. John Kerry will have some explaining to do.
104 posted on 02/16/2004 8:25:00 PM PST by Contra
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To: truthandlife
Where in America does a mayor issue a marriage license. In every jurisdiction I've known, it was the perview of the County on behalf of the State to issue such license. By what authority are these "licenses" being issued? This is just another scam like the "universal life church" issuing ordination certificates - meaningless. The State must enforce it's laws or none have the teeth of authority.
Isn't it the county district attorney's responsibility here to enforce the law? And failing that, shouldn't the State Attorney General intervene? Can he just pick and choose what laws he will enforce? Is it time for another recall election in California if he refuses to act?
105 posted on 02/16/2004 8:31:24 PM PST by Froggie
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To: templar
templar wrote:
Well, OK, so ... according to the Constituiton: Who is given the authority to determine what is and is not repugnant to the Constitution?

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Ultimately, every man is his own judge of what law he follows.
For instance, booze prohibition failed because millions of Americans refused to obey its repugnant 'law'..
106 posted on 02/16/2004 8:37:26 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but the U.S. Constitution defines conservatism; - not the GOP. .)
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To: ClintonBeGone
McClintock has experience and ability whereas Arnold has name recognition and cash.
107 posted on 02/16/2004 8:45:02 PM PST by Flashman_at_the_charge
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To: truthandlife
When the leaders flout the law, then there is no law.

It's time to put the leaders on notice of their lives that they too need to obey the law. Especially if others we pay to uphold the law do nothing about the lawbreakers in their midst.
108 posted on 02/16/2004 8:50:03 PM PST by Leatherneck_MT (Good night Chesty, wherever you may be.)
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To: Flashman_at_the_charge
McClintock has experience and ability whereas Arnold has name recognition and cash.

And Arnold is 1-0 in statewide lections. McClintock is 0-2. Like Al Davis says, 'just win baby'.

109 posted on 02/16/2004 8:52:40 PM PST by ClintonBeGone (<a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/~clintonbegone/">Hero</font></a>)
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To: chuckwalla
I think the feds should come in on on this

"When three or more parties conspire to carry on an on
going criminal enterprise and/or conspiracy, it can fall under the RICCO Act. ..."
110 posted on 02/16/2004 9:00:34 PM PST by Lurkina.n.Learnin
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To: truthandlife
Oh, he'd love to be a martyr. No, the proper step for the mayor is impeachment or recall.
112 posted on 02/16/2004 9:11:06 PM PST by Porterville (Traitors against God, country, family, and benefactors lament their sins in the deepest part of hell)
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To: AnimalLover
Nyet. Generally to arrest a high public official for official conduct you'd need a court order that what he was doing in fact violates the law. Then if he continues doing it, you arrest him for contempt.

In short, this will go to Court, and a Court will declare the practice illegal. Then SF will stop issuing licenses or face the consequences.

113 posted on 02/16/2004 9:12:36 PM PST by ChicagoHebrew
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To: ClintonBeGone
McClintock is currently 100% right on the issues whereas Arnold is about 60% and heading South. Before Arnold came along McClintock was the top GOP vote-getter in the state, when he ran for controller in the 2002 election. He got practically no support from the state GOP and was outspent by his opponent by 5 to 1 and yet in spite of all this he only lost by less than 1 percent of the vote.

114 posted on 02/16/2004 9:27:37 PM PST by Flashman_at_the_charge
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To: inquest
If he took steroids for any length of time, those got smaller while his skull got bigger.
115 posted on 02/16/2004 9:47:19 PM PST by Syncro
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To: Patriot Son
Templar is absolutely correct. There are four kinds of law. I learned this in my first year of law school (Santa Clara University 1986.) Judicial (Judge-made) law is just as much law as that made by the state legislature. Like legislative law, it can be overturned by appellate judges.

Marty
116 posted on 02/17/2004 12:26:22 AM PST by reformedcrat (A new Pubbie who finally woke up.))
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To: Flashman_at_the_charge
McClintock was the top GOP vote-getter in the state, when he ran for controller in the 2002 election. He got practically no support from the state GOP and was outspent by his opponent by 5 to 1 and yet in spite of all this he only lost by less than 1 percent of the vote.

Blah blah blah we heard this all during the election. How sad that his side basically claims "he was the best loser of the bunch in 2002! but the GOP wouldn't support him" Silly. If he can't raise his own funds, he does not belong in politics. He's clearly not a team player yet his whining supporters expect that GOP cash to support him. McClinton and his supporters have shown and shown again they're just a bunch of selfish losers.

117 posted on 02/17/2004 2:57:35 AM PST by ClintonBeGone (<a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/~clintonbegone/">Hero</font></a>)
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To: ClintonBeGone
Blah blah blah we heard this all during the election.

My goodness, what a well reasoned and eloquent retort. During this thread alone you have referred to Tom McClintock, a principled and passionate conservative, as a clown, a kook, a self centred greedy little punk, not conservative, unelectable, a Dem ally and as someone who works for Bustamante. God help Michigan if you’re an example of a Michigan conservative.

118 posted on 02/17/2004 5:59:43 AM PST by Flashman_at_the_charge
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To: sweetliberty
It really does not matter though what he personally believes. This is the law in the state of California. He should uphold it and see to it that those violating it are reprimanded harshly. Isn't this what the libs are so concerned about the right doing? That we will let our personal views get in the way of law?
119 posted on 02/17/2004 6:12:35 AM PST by cupcakes
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To: Flashman_at_the_charge
Lets just say I'm glad the voters in California saw through McClintock's charade AGAIN. Why did he lose anyway? I never found out who he's blaming this time for his lose.
120 posted on 02/17/2004 6:17:23 AM PST by ClintonBeGone (<a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/~clintonbegone/">Hero</font></a>)
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