Posted on 10/24/2006 1:43:58 PM PDT by rface
URGENT BULLETIN: The New Jersey Supreme Court will hand down its ruling in the marriage equality case Wednesday, October 25, 2006 at 3:00 pm. THIS SUPERCEDES THE COURT'S EARLIER ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THERE WOULD BE NO DECISIONS COMING DOWN ON WEDNESDAY. The Court will post the decision at http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/opinions/index.htm
Please attend Garden State Equality's statewide rally for marriage equality Wednesday night at 7:00 pm, Unitarian Church of Montclair, 67 Church Street, downtown Montclair. The rally supercedes any other event we have e-mailed you about.
Right now please call as many people as you can, and please forward this e-mail to every New Jersey resident whose e-mail you have, to get them to Wednesday night's 7:00 pm rally.
This e-mail must spread like instant wildfire to get people to Wednesday night's 7 :oo pm rally on such short notice.
COME TO WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S 7:00 pm RALLY WHETHER OUR SIDE WINS OR LOSES THE CASE. Should our side win, you'll tell the State Legislature to leave the decision alone. Should our side lose, you'll tell the State Legislature to work on a Constitutional Amendment to protect Marriage.
Either way, our fight continues, our work continues -- we must send an unmistakable signal to the world! Please attend Garden State Equality's statewide rally for marriage Wednesday night at 7:00 pm, Unitarian Church of Montclair, 67 Church Street, downtown Montclair.
For further information: Steven Goldstein with Garden State Equality, Goldstein@GardenStateEquality.org or cell (917)449-8918
can't wait for the nj supreme court ruling on marrying pets....I am going to marry both of female my cats...and them claim them as spouses...oh wait...is there a law against biagmy????
Oh well...I will marry one and claim the other as a child!!!
It's hard to say. McGreevy sure had a lot of supporters post-coming out.
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Eight states are voting on Nov. 7th on state constitutional amendments to ban same sex marriage. If the New Jersey court rules in favor of homosexual marriage, then the decision will revive this issue just in time for the elections. And if it improves turnout among conservative voters in various states, it could tip the balance in some other races. Tennessee is one of the states voting on marriage. The Corker-Ford Senate race is very close. So stay tuned.
They don't even have to answer to the government of New Jersey let alone the voters. You haven't seen tyranny till you've seen the NJ court system.
thanks for the insight
I'm starting to think I know what Rove's October Surprise is.
Dear Media, this just in...Evangelicals at 100% strength.
The state is so full of political a$$holes. THAT is why they like the idea of GAY marriage .
Too funny!
We need PRAYERS.Expected Supreme Court Opinions for
Wednesday, October 25, 2006 - Expected to be released at 3:00 p.m.
A-68-05 Mark Lewis, et al. v. Gwendolyn L. Harris et al.
(Mercer County & Statewide) Argued 2/15/06
Does the New Jersey Constitution require the State to allow same-sex couples to marry?
Thanks for the ping!
Well we do pray Coleus.It is nice to have a ping from you (((Hugs)))
This is a revolting development, of course. I have absolutely zero, zilch, nada confidence that the NJ Supremos will come down on the right side of this issue.
On the plus side, it should bring a lot of Republicans to the polls.
BTW..is Lautenberg still alive.he have been virtually invisible this last month..not supporting Menendez..
If NJ goes for homosexual based marriage then look for the Democrats to say to conservatives that the election is over and homosexual normalization is inevitable.
If NJ goes against homosexual based marriage then look for Democrats to say, see there is no activist judges so conservatives can safely stay home and protest not vote because judiciary is not relevant.
Either way Democrats will spin it as stay home.
(remember the Supreme Court folks, we have two USSC Justices who are praying Democrats take the senate on Nov 7 so they can retire)
Not sure.........
anyway, I know there will be a backlash here....this is not a popular issue.
hahaha...I always forget he's the other senator
"The New Jersey Supreme Court decided Wednesday that it is not their role to legalize same-sex marriage..."
It's what I said... They decided to help Menendez. As soon as the election is over, they will find some excuse to reverse themselves.
They could have waited three weeks to issue their opinion. The fact that they were going to rule before the election was a clue that they were going to rule against gay rights.
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