Maine, Washington, and Maryland are closer than ever to marriage equality, but the Governor of New Jersey thinks that civil rights should be put to a popular vote -- whether it's marriage today, or school desegregation in the 50s.
I see gays are still against voting on gay marriage, ever since Prop 8 was passed in Ca. But gay marriage has never been legal & in Ca attempts to make it legal date back to 1975. Are we to believe that in the past it was Christians that wanted for gays to have an opportunity to marry, thus, Christians caused for gay marriage to be proposed on the ballots? Of course not. The fact is that it was gays whom first put gay marriage up for the vote in their attempts to legalize it. It was only because
Prop 8 was going to be amended into the state constitution, which means that there would never be another chance to legalize gay marriage, that the gays suddenly began to argue that it can't be voted upon
In Ca, the Governor & the Attorney General conceded to the Plaintiffs. Their excuse was that the 14th amendment of the US Constitution was violated. But whether or not it was violated was supposed to be determined by the outcome of the trial, not predetermined
If Prop 8 were a violation, then the job of the Attorney General was to prevent it from being on the ballot. Are we to believe that as soon as Ca finished voting in favor of Prop 8, then suddenly, the Attorney General had an epiphany & realized that its a violation?
The people of Ca passed Prop 8. Thus, the people must be the defendants in the trial. The 14th amendment specifically states that Americans have the right to legal representation. The people pay for, thus, continually retain the
services of the Attorney General. However, the Attorney General refused to represent the people, claiming that the 14th was violated. Despite the fact that the 14th doesn't say anything whatsoever about gay marriage or any marriage. Thus, the Attorney General neglected to do what it does say within the 14th, for the sake of what the 14th doesn't say. The 14th amendment rights of the people of Ca were violated & the law of the Ca state constitution was also violated
The state of Ca provided the people with the voting booths, the ballots, the propositions, the choices between yes or no & even the little "I voted" stickers. Then the people were made defendants for voting a particular way...thats "ENTRAPMENT"
Gays shouldn't support any of this destruction to the US & state of Ca Constitutions because its detrimental to ALL Americans
The percentage of people who support equal rights, and the percentage of people who supports equal rights that actually VOTE are two very different numbers. The simple fact that we have a high percentage of supporters means nothing if people who support us don't vote. Rights shouldn't be voted on in the first place.
There is a term for putting marriage to a popular vote. MOB RULE!! The only people who should be deciding this are those that are getting married.
captcrais101 1 week ago
Dude... Chuichupachichi... whatever your name is...
Y U WASTE ALL THAT SPACE WITH 4 GODDAMN FULL LENGTH COMMENTS WHEN YOU JUST NEEDED 1??? D:<
Okay... i'm slightly more calm now...
Abritishpanda 1 week ago
I see gays are still against voting on gay marriage, ever since Prop 8 was passed in Ca. But gay marriage has never been legal & in Ca attempts to make it legal date back to 1975. Are we to believe that in the past it was Christians that wanted for gays to have an opportunity to marry, thus, Christians caused for gay marriage to be proposed on the ballots? Of course not. The fact is that it was gays whom first put gay marriage up for the vote in their attempts to legalize it. It was only because
Chuichupachichi 3 weeks ago
Prop 8 was going to be amended into the state constitution, which means that there would never be another chance to legalize gay marriage, that the gays suddenly began to argue that it can't be voted upon
In Ca, the Governor & the Attorney General conceded to the Plaintiffs. Their excuse was that the 14th amendment of the US Constitution was violated. But whether or not it was violated was supposed to be determined by the outcome of the trial, not predetermined
Chuichupachichi 3 weeks ago
If Prop 8 were a violation, then the job of the Attorney General was to prevent it from being on the ballot. Are we to believe that as soon as Ca finished voting in favor of Prop 8, then suddenly, the Attorney General had an epiphany & realized that its a violation?
The people of Ca passed Prop 8. Thus, the people must be the defendants in the trial. The 14th amendment specifically states that Americans have the right to legal representation. The people pay for, thus, continually retain the
Chuichupachichi 3 weeks ago
services of the Attorney General. However, the Attorney General refused to represent the people, claiming that the 14th was violated. Despite the fact that the 14th doesn't say anything whatsoever about gay marriage or any marriage. Thus, the Attorney General neglected to do what it does say within the 14th, for the sake of what the 14th doesn't say. The 14th amendment rights of the people of Ca were violated & the law of the Ca state constitution was also violated
Chuichupachichi 3 weeks ago
The state of Ca provided the people with the voting booths, the ballots, the propositions, the choices between yes or no & even the little "I voted" stickers. Then the people were made defendants for voting a particular way...thats "ENTRAPMENT"
Gays shouldn't support any of this destruction to the US & state of Ca Constitutions because its detrimental to ALL Americans
Chuichupachichi 3 weeks ago
@fromthehaven94, no, it said 59% support relationship recognition. It didn't say equality. Still, it's a step in the right direction.
Belove48 3 weeks ago
Had to do a double take on what was mentioned at around 3:21. 59 percent? Texas? In favor of equality? Glad I was seated!
fromthehaven94 3 weeks ago
The percentage of people who support equal rights, and the percentage of people who supports equal rights that actually VOTE are two very different numbers. The simple fact that we have a high percentage of supporters means nothing if people who support us don't vote. Rights shouldn't be voted on in the first place.
Lorenmcdee 3 weeks ago