SAN FRANCISCO -- In the days leading up to the California Supreme Court's historic same-sex marriage ruling Thursday, the decision "weighed most heavily" on Chief Justice Ronald M. George -- more so, he said, than any previous case in his nearly 17 years on the court.
The court was poised 4 to 3 not only to legalize same-sex marriage but also to extend to sexual orientation the same broad protections against bias previously saved for race, gender and religion. The decision went further than any other state high court's and would stun legal scholars, who have long characterized George and his court as cautious and middle of the road.Hmm. So, in California, marriage is no longer between a man and a woman, but can be between a man and a man, a woman and a woman, a man and a sheep, a woman and a male blow-up doll.
Those Texas polygamists can move to California now, it's home free for them.
Actually, the whole thing is a far-right plot to eliminate homosexuals. By letting them openly get married and skip gaily off into the "no progeny allowed" sunset, they won't have any children, and their DNA - with it's homosexual tendencies - will be eliminated from the gene pool. They may adopt to satisfy that "family" itch, but no big deal, those adopted kids will most likely end up straight, or most of them will... after Dad and Dad - or Mom and Mom - are pushing up daisies.
It will only take a generation or two.
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