Supreme Court recall/nonconfirmation could occur if Proposition 8 not held constitutional
California voters have spoken twice on same-sex marriage (Propositions 22 and now 8) and their voice, even in this resoundingly Democratic election year,is clear: same sex marriage is not a right that can be equated with the civil rights of racial minorities, or a protected right under the First Amendment.
But now thebitter losers on Proposition 8 will take their case to the California Supreme Court, where they will ask the jurists to overturn — for a second time —a ban on their so-called right to same sex marriage.
The media, especially the Los Angeles Times, is loving this controversy. It must be selling newspapers. The same newspaper that brought us the headline "Obama Captivates the World!" had three separate articles on the issue in today’s Sunday paper. Supporters of same-sex marriage have been protesting religious services today at, among other places, Saddleback Church in Lake Forest. The Pastor there, Rick Warren, is hardly a gay-basher. But the activists believe it makes for good media.
The truth is, the gay… Read More