45 states have tried to create a marriage protection act. Most of them passed favorably by the voters. The Federal courts have shot them all down as being unconstitutional. This in spite of the fact that it was the will of the voters. The courts are reaching beyond their authority. They are supposed to interpret law not make law, so under what precedent are the states required to honor the courts who are acting beyond their constitutional rights. And the congress in turn fails to pass the beginning legislation to amend the constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman. It has been made clear that this concern over the attack on the institution of marriage is a overwhelming concern to the American populace but our government fails to respond in kind. Tell me then in what regard are we then under a representative form of government. I think its time we send a message to these conservative and liberal republicans and democrat5s that we ain't gonna put up with this crap. ??
2006-06-11
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