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On 2/14/2014 9:55 PM, KC wrote:
On 2/14/2014 8:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 20:07:14 -0500, FOAD wrote: On 2/14/14, 7:57 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: Federal Judge Overturns Virginia’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban By ERIK ECKHOLMFEB. 14, 2014 NY Times A federal judge on Thursday evening declared that Virginia’s ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, in the strongest legal reversal yet of restrictive marriage amendments that exist throughout the South. “Our Constitution declares that ‘all men’ are created equal,” wrote Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen of United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in Norfolk. “Surely this means all of us.” The ruling, which overturned a constitutional amendment adopted by Virginia voters in 2006 as well as previous laws, also said that Virginia must respect same-sex marriages that were carried out legally in other states. But opponents of same-sex marriage have vowed to appeal the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, and Judge Wright Allen stayed the execution of Thursday’s ruling pending the appeal. This week, a federal judge in Kentucky ruled that the state must honor same-sex marriages legally performed in other states, but the ruling did not address Kentucky’s own ban on such marriages. If the Court of Appeals upholds Thursday’s decision, the repercussions in the South could be wide. Similar amendments limiting marriage to a man and a woman would most likely be voided in other states of the Fourth Circuit, including North Carolina, South Carolina and West Virginia. (Maryland, the fifth member, approved same-sex marriage in 2012.) If a person had been convicted of Bigamy, they should immediately file for reversal of the conviction. The court is saying the state has no right to say what a marriage is. Should be a lot of Southern Utah people very happy with the court rulings. I'm sure you must think you have some sort of logic behind your claim that bigamy convictions should be reversed. The recent rulings address the fact that the state has no business limiting marriage to a male and female...it does not address the issue of whether an individual may be married to more than one partner at a time. I think same-sex bigamy or polygamy should be allowed, nay, encouraged. They also should receive the Same Sex Union Tax Credit, for their aid in population and global warming control. I still don't like the idea of giving up the word marriage... but I think the times and the constant pounding since the 80's on conservative thought by the Clintonian thought police has finally taken it's toll on the country... The blue dress spotting with Presidential DNA doesn't seem so sinister anymore, does it? |
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On 2/15/2014 8:57 AM, HanK wrote:
On 2/14/2014 9:55 PM, KC wrote: On 2/14/2014 8:18 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 20:07:14 -0500, FOAD wrote: On 2/14/14, 7:57 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: Federal Judge Overturns Virginia’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban By ERIK ECKHOLMFEB. 14, 2014 NY Times A federal judge on Thursday evening declared that Virginia’s ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, in the strongest legal reversal yet of restrictive marriage amendments that exist throughout the South. “Our Constitution declares that ‘all men’ are created equal,” wrote Judge Arenda L. Wright Allen of United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in Norfolk. “Surely this means all of us.” The ruling, which overturned a constitutional amendment adopted by Virginia voters in 2006 as well as previous laws, also said that Virginia must respect same-sex marriages that were carried out legally in other states. But opponents of same-sex marriage have vowed to appeal the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, and Judge Wright Allen stayed the execution of Thursday’s ruling pending the appeal. This week, a federal judge in Kentucky ruled that the state must honor same-sex marriages legally performed in other states, but the ruling did not address Kentucky’s own ban on such marriages. If the Court of Appeals upholds Thursday’s decision, the repercussions in the South could be wide. Similar amendments limiting marriage to a man and a woman would most likely be voided in other states of the Fourth Circuit, including North Carolina, South Carolina and West Virginia. (Maryland, the fifth member, approved same-sex marriage in 2012.) If a person had been convicted of Bigamy, they should immediately file for reversal of the conviction. The court is saying the state has no right to say what a marriage is. Should be a lot of Southern Utah people very happy with the court rulings. I'm sure you must think you have some sort of logic behind your claim that bigamy convictions should be reversed. The recent rulings address the fact that the state has no business limiting marriage to a male and female...it does not address the issue of whether an individual may be married to more than one partner at a time. I think same-sex bigamy or polygamy should be allowed, nay, encouraged. They also should receive the Same Sex Union Tax Credit, for their aid in population and global warming control. I still don't like the idea of giving up the word marriage... but I think the times and the constant pounding since the 80's on conservative thought by the Clintonian thought police has finally taken it's toll on the country... The blue dress spotting with Presidential DNA doesn't seem so sinister anymore, does it? Well, it was the first shot on the Democratic War on Women... |
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