Thursday, March 05, 2009

I was under the impression that this question was resoved

California high court reviews gay marriage ban


Gay marriage opponents said overturning the California ban would change the nature of state government by gutting the people's right to make law.

The court would create "a sweeping power vested in the least-democratic branch that overrides the precious right of the people to determine how they will be governed," same-sex marriage opponents said.

Gay marriage proponents, led by former governor and current California Attorney General Jerry Brown, argue that the right to marry is part of the "inalienable right" to liberty, so the state Supreme Court must strike down even an amendment to the constitution limiting it.


Mr. Brown, the right to marry what is an inalienable right?

These people are just going to keep going until they are either dead or, um?????

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