Might Makes Right
While many are heralding the Supreme Court’s ruling forcing Same-Sex Marriage as a victory for liberty, it is in fact the exact opposite. The simple fact is that same-sex couples already could marry in the most important sense of marriage, in the sense of a commitment between two people. In fact since the 1970’s […]
Read More..>>The Face of Tyranny
Supporters of redefining marriage to include same-sex couples like to portray it as the latest battleground in a long tradition of fighting bigotry and intolerance, a fight where victories are celebrated as triumphs of the rule of law. But while supporters like to keep the focus on what they call “marriage equality” in reality something […]
Read More..>>Same sex Marriage and the Rule of Law
Bob Cornwall recently posted on his blog about some of the legal issues surrounding the same sex marriage debate. He writes “There are important legal issues at stake here” and this is very true. However when he starts his blog with the claim that “Across the nation gay marriage bans are falling under the […]
Read More..>>The Bill of Rights – The Liberal Version Updated
Since Liberals like Sotomayor see the Constitution as a “Living Document” that they are free to modify as they see fit, I thought it appropriate to update The Bill of Right – The Liberal Version in honor of her elevation to the council of Kings otherwise known as the Supreme Court. Amendment I There shall […]
Read More..>>The Defense of Marriage Part II
Listen to the MP3 When looking at the issue of the government sanction of marriage, the first question to ask is: should government even get involved at all? Why shouldn’t marriage simply be a private matter between those involved to arrange their relationships in whatever way they want to arrange them? In short, why should […]
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