Posted on 02/26/2014 5:17:50 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled that Texas amendment banning same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. While Judge Orlando Garcia stated that same-sex marriage should be legal in the state, he allowed his ruling to be stayed until an appeals court has a chance to review it. Therefore, at this moment, gay and lesbian couples cannot get married in the state of Texas.
This is just the latest step in what will surely be the complete toppling of same-sex marriage bans across the country. Currently, gay marriage is legal in 17 states and the District of Columbia. At the same time, there are currently lawsuits filed in 20 other states challenging the marriage laws. Weve already seen federal judges rule the same-sex marriage bans in Utah, Virginia and Oklahoma unconstitutional in recent months. Those rulings are currently facing appeal, as will this Texas ruling.
However, it seems highly, highly unlikely that the appeal courts will overturn the judges rulings in these cases. The fact of the matter is that gay marriage is here to stay in America. If it isnt legal in your state yet, it will be in short order. On top of that, if there are some states that hold out or dont have lawsuits filed within, it is inevitable that the federal law will eventually reflect what is happening in these court. Marriage equality will be the law of the land.
Perhaps this inevitability is the reason gay discrimination bills have popped up in the state legislatures of certain red states recently. The fear of having to accept gay marriage and seeing gay and lesbian couples flaunting their relationships was too much to take for the religious right. Knowing that they couldnt stop the tide of marriage equality, they decided to take a presumably quieter approach by trying to get religious freedom bills passed in states with Republican dominated governments.
The only thing is that it didnt work. A large spotlight was cast on Kansas and Arizona regarding the bills that were passed. The business community freaked, as did more pragmatic Republicans, realizing the long-lasting and negative effects that passing these laws would have on the GOP. At some point, the Republican Party doesnt want to be labeled as hateful, intolerant and bigoted anymore. Passing these laws would be the death knell for the GOP as a national political party.
The ruling in Texas on Wednesday is just another step towards eliminating the discrimination the LGBT community faces in this nation. Judge Garcia rejected the notion that each state in this country should be allowed to determine what the definition of marriage is. The reason he rejected it shows exactly why same-sex marriage bans in other states will quickly fall.
Todays Court decision is not made in defiance of the great people of Texas or the Texas Legislature, but in compliance with the United States Constitution and Supreme Court precedent. Without a rational relation to a legitimate governmental purpose, state-imposed inequality can find no refuge in our United States Constitution.
Essentially, if a state cant find a legitimate purpose for outlawing same-sex marriage, then a law should not be on the books. A law cant be made to purposely discriminate against a certain segment of the population just because it makes another segment of the population feel better. At that point, you are sanctioning inequality. That is how more and more federal judges are reading the law in terms of same-sex marriage. Gay marriage is here to stay.
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Well the modern vogue of no-fault kind of limits that.
This has never been about 'gays' getting married. It's about forced acceptance and validation of of their perverted lifestyles so they can feel good about themselves.
The Left is getting away with the lie that sexual orientation is equivalent to race. That’s what really pisses me off about all this. If they had gotten their way by convincing a majority of people and enacting gay marriage through legislation, well so be it. But instead they are doing by fiat, through the courts, based on a lie. It is beyond contemptible.
Garbage column, nonsense ruling, nothing but an insult to Texas.
The Communist Takeover Of America. 45 goals...
24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them “censorship” and a violation of free speech and free press.
25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as “normal, natural, healthy.”
27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with “social” religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity, which does not need a “religious crutch.”
It is all planned...secular humanism world is winning these battles by design..
They do lose the war...
Thanks for that insight, it is a complex problem and you made easy for me to understand. Can you run for DA of your state /s
I will pass the idea along to my state delegate and state senator. My state senator is a crackerjack lawyer and a solid conservative. She is very well respected. I’d like to see what she says about the idea I discussed. My delegate is one of the two Tea Party members who wrested the GOP nomination from long-standing incumbents. He is an impressive fellow. However, I think he’d rely on the legal beagles on our side. Unfortunately, we dropped the ball in this state last year, lost the Governor and the Lt. Governor (who had the tie-breaking vote in the State Senate). I doubt we would be able to clean up our laws in this state any time soon.
you have a point
This judge will be bitch slapped by the 10th Amendment. AFAIK, DOMA remains “The Law of the Land”, and the Texas Constitution affirms it.
Exactly. Holder and Obama have sent a dangerous message to this country, by saying "we'll decide which laws will be enforced." Without equal protection under the law, anarchy will ensue.
I think this Garcia guy needs a good FReeping.
Will Texans be wimpy like Arizona?
If Lots wife looked back today she’d be seeing America burning.
Exactly.
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