NOM will continue the fight, even if the courts go in our favor.
Brian Brown vows to keep moving forward, regardless of the outcome. In a HuffPo piece, Brian talks about why they will keep fighting:
"We'd put this back in the hands of the democratic process," Brown said. "We would have the people deciding for themselves."Good luck with that, Brian. Continue to waste money and time.
If the Supreme Court ruled the other way, legalizing gay marriage nationwide, "We won't go away," Brown said.
He envisioned a resistance campaign comparable to that waged by the anti-abortion movement since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision established a nationwide right to abortion.
"In the next year or so, we'll either have a massive victory at the Supreme Court, or we'll need to fight for 10, 20 years to undo the damage that the court has done," Brown said.
1 comment:
asshat!
I remember in the years just after roe v. wade passed, the anti crowd would turn out in the millions for the annual march. now they are lucky to get 10K.
I don't think NOM can scare up even 10K to march, cause more people are FOR equality than AGAINST it.
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