Showing posts with label DOMA ruling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DOMA ruling. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Brian Brown whines about the Death of DOMA
In this latest email message:
In my view, the worse of the two decisions is the Proposition 8 case. For six long years, NOM and our allies have fought with everything we had to preserve what God Himself created — marriage, the foundation of society itself. NOM was the largest contributor to putting Proposition 8 on the ballot. I personally uprooted my family and lived for several months in California to help campaign for its successful passage. And we've contributed several hundred thousand dollars to help preserve it through many legal challenges.
I've got a message for the Supreme Court: We're not going to take their wrong decisions sitting down. The decision refusing to hear the Proposition 8 appeal has rewarded the utter dereliction of duty by California's Governor and Attorney General, whose legal obligation was to defend initiatives adopted by the people. That leaves in place the erroneous decision of a single San Francisco federal court judge, who made an illegitimate attempt to legislate from the bench.So dramatic, Brian. Are you trying to become a nominee for Best Actress in a Dramatic Role?
I guess so
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Interesting Quote: Rick Santorum
This is what he thinks the Supreme Court's ruling on DOMA will be
“I think you’ll see, hopefully, a chastened Supreme Court is not going to make the same mistake in the (current) cases as they did in Roe v. Wade. I’m hopeful the Supreme Court learned its lesson about trying to predict where the American public is going on issues and trying to find rights in the Constitution that sit with the fancy of the day.”
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Interesting Quote: Janson Wu an Attorney for GLAD

"We fully expect that the Obama administration will appeal the decision. It would be unusual if they didn't. Typically, when a court strikes down a law as unconstitutional, the government appeals it. To be honest, we think that would be good. The federal government wants to discriminate against gay and lesbian couples, and that's just not enough to stand constitutional scrutiny. So we're confident we'll win."
Janson's opinion on the DOJ, if they appeal the DOMA ruling.
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