To: VU4G10
"With four states already allowing same-sex marriage and several others moving in that direction, its just a matter of time before the whole country goes that way, Romero tells The Philadelphia Inquirer. Clearly the momentum is on our side.Um, not unless citizens in the other states have their right to vote on the matter circumvented by their State Supreme Courts, as it happened to us in MA. I believe every single state that has allowed a vote on the matter has voted AGAINST allowing homosexual 'marriage'.
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05/11/2009 6:21:16 PM PDT by
SuziQ
To: SuziQ
Um, not unless citizens in the other states have their right to vote on the matter circumvented by their State Supreme Courts
Or by a Roe v. Wade style decision by an Obama-packed U.S. Supreme Court mandating the legalization of homosexual "marriage" in all 50 states. And, frankly, that's how I think it WILL go down. At that point, the states will be left with three options: constitutional amendment, secession or compliance.
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