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To: rcrngroup
This is a state's issue. I'm hearing that every state is like CA, that regardless of what the people vote for their state supreme court will overturn a vote against "gay marriage" (another oxymoron like "gay rights"). It is obvious from the last few elections and the political landscape, that CA is a socialist-left-leaning state. Maybe there aren't enough people there who want to change the way they run things in that state.

I mean how do these politicians get there? The people vote for them. How do the judges get there? One way or the other, it's the people either either directly or indirectly. The judges are either voted for or appointed by elected officials. It's up to the people of a locality or state to throw the bums out and see to it that trustworthy and honorable take their place.

Either the people are in charge of the states (and this country) or we've got bigger problems than this "gay marriage" oxymoron nonsense.

378 posted on 06/26/2013 6:06:19 PM PDT by PapaNew
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To: PapaNew
I agree with you. My prediction is that irregardless of the marriage constitutional amendments passed by significant large majorities in 32 states, that with the CA Prop 8 ruling, the homo/lesbian Nazis will simply file lawsuits until they find a judge (either state or federal) who in turn will throw out the marriage amendment as unconstitutional & "denying" the right of homos/lesbians to marry. I predict within 2 years "gay" marriage will be the Law of the Land. In fact any resistance or criticism to it by pastors or lay people will invite you to 8-10 years in prison for committing Hate Crimes.

Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus!

380 posted on 06/26/2013 6:39:08 PM PDT by rcrngroup
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