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To: Reno89519

Over 25 states would immediately find their state constitutional marriage amendments newly in force if Obergefell were overturned. Man, would that elicit screeching from the left.


3 posted on 04/25/2024 2:30:36 PM PDT by fwdude ( )
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To: fwdude
Two problems I see even if Obergefell gets overturned:

1. The "full faith and credit" clause could be used to force states with laws against gay "marriage" to honor gay "marriages" consummated in states that allow gay "marriage".

2. Corporations are generally in favor of federalization of all laws so that laws in one state are the same as in every other state. They wouldn't want a situation where they would like to move an important employee from an office in a gay friendly state to an office in a normal state if the gay employee is "married". They will fund all efforts to put support for gay "marriage" into law and will use boycotts, etc. to discourage states from enacting or re-enacting laws that favor traditional marriage.

4 posted on 04/25/2024 2:46:57 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (Kafka was an optimist.)
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To: fwdude

The perverse, reprobate genie is already out of the bottle in post-modern, pagan America.

If Roe v Wade was returned to being a states’ rights issue, then by the same logic, Obergefell should be overturned as well.

But that doesn’t mean California or New York will change their laws. In fact, they will double down on perversion.

At least let conservative states get out from under the DOJ and DC Marxist boot


9 posted on 04/25/2024 2:59:19 PM PDT by PGR88
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