Right to Marry?
If you want a clear example of how twisted our system of government has become, go read the California Supreme Court ruling regarding marriage. I’ll warn you, it’s 172 pages (I read it), and it’s disgusting.
To sum it up, they take 172 pages to discover a “right” for gay marriage in their Constitution. One of the reasons it takes them 172 pages is because if you read the Constitution, you won’t find it. In fact, you won’t find anything CLOSE to “All persons, fruits, and lunatics residing in the state can marry any person, animal, or other object they desire.” But the California Supreme court claims it’s there.
In reality, that Constitution does have clearly defined rights. Unfortunately, they are listed as rights that people have, instead of listing government rights. A Constitution that lists individual rights without that phrase, “All other rights are reserved to people” means that the government rules its people (and not the opposite, which is necessary for a free country).
In fact, in that insane decision rendered by the California Supreme Court, where they claim to undertake the Constitutionality of the issue, they actually find this new right inside the right to marry, which is inside the right to privacy — none of which are, of course, actually IN that Constitution. In fact, the decision is so incredible that they spend page after page explaining that marriage IS between a man and a woman — and always has been, according to California law, Constitutions, history, and everything and everywhere else!
But of course, none of that matters. The reason these “rulings” are often referred to as “decisions” is because that’s what they are — personal decisions of the black-robed rulers. They’re not based on history, law, or more importantly, on the Peoples’ decisions in how they want to run the country. The judges make up their mind what is right and wrong, and NO ONE shall ever challenge them at any time. The People have no say in how this government operates.
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Within 24 hours, someone in Kalifornia will sue because they want to marry the “yew” they share a bed with.
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Only in Kalifornia — the place you DON’T want to be.
They don’t have to sue now. It’s a right in the Constitution.
And I’ve said for decades — there’s not enough money to pay me to get me to live in that state.
If Kalifornicators now have the “right” to marry each other, how long do you think it will be before the government comes up with a “Queer Tax”? Somehow I feel, letting the “ethically challenged” satisfy themselves with legislative authority is like watching an epileptic on the bomb squad.
Oh, they won’t tax them. You see, those who say they are gay are a member of the “protected” class. They have special rights that normal people are not allowed.