Proposition 8 was an amendment to the California Constitution, was it not? So basically the judge ruled that the Constitution can’t be amended?
Sure it can be amended—just so long as the amendment is approved by a leftist homosexual judge. What could possibly go wrong under that standard?
Proposition 8 was an amendment to the California Constitution, was it not? So basically the judge ruled that the Constitution cant be amended?
They have done it repeatedly, once with the immigration proposition 187, and again with two prior votes against same-sex marriage. Put in mind that this is just California. But yes, the big message has been that the rulings of a few justices are more important than the popular vote, they just don’t feel the masses are righteous enough in their judgement.