To: wadeintothem
If you want to read some good news go to the gay website
http://www.365gay.com/. If you can stomache the gayness of the site, they have the latest news regarding this.
Canadian Supreme Court Puts Off Marriage Hearing
(Ottawa) The Supreme Court of Canada Friday announced it was delaying any consideration same-sex marriage until fall
Bypasses Senate - Bush Places Anti-Gay On Bench
Four Ballot Initiatives Filed To Ban Gay Marriage In Oregon
Conservatives Threaten To Desert Bush Over Gay Marriage
'Don't Get Caught Up In Gay Marriage Debate' Gay Chicago Politician Warns
THIS JUST IN:
Drudge has posted the info under ARNOLD ORDERS: STOP!
Maybe something good will come of this
94 posted on
02/20/2004 8:44:21 PM PST by
Brownell
(Clowns to the left of me)
To: Brownell
ON DRUDGE NOW
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered California's attorney general Friday to take legal action to stop San Francisco from granting marriage licenses to gay couples.
In a letter to Attorney General Bill Lockyer, Schwarzenegger directed the state's top lawyer "to take immediate steps" to get a definitive court ruling declaring what the city is doing to be illegal.
"You have, at this point, nearly two weeks of flouting of state law. The governor feels that we've come to a point where we're starting down a dangerous path and it leads to anarchy at some point," said Rob Stutzman, Schwarzenegger's communications director. "It's time for this to end."
Stutzman said that Schwarzenegger's directive to the attorney general was prompted in part by a Superior Court judge's decision Friday not to impose a temporary restraining order on the city that would have halted the weeklong parade of 3,175 same-sex weddings.
Lockyer, an elected Democrat who is a potential candidate in the 2006 governor's race, already has said that he plans to vigorously defend the state in the lawsuit San Francisco's city attorney brought Thursday that challenged California's marriage laws on constitutional grounds.
"By virtue of the city and county of San Francisco having sued the state of California, we need to respond to that lawsuit in the next 30 days," said Nathan Barankin, a spokesman for Lockyer said Friday. "It will be squarely before the courts
101 posted on
02/20/2004 8:47:33 PM PST by
Brownell
(Clowns to the left of me)
To: Brownell
I'll pass and take ur word for it but thanks!
I just had dinner.
122 posted on
02/20/2004 9:21:45 PM PST by
wadeintothem
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