Submitted by Fred (not verified) on September 14, 2008 - 12:37am.
Proposition 8 is more than about allowing same sex marriage. It's a backlash over Californians having their vote ignored, and the last vote on this issue 10 years ago was a super majority and had passed the courts muster for constitutionality issues, or it would not have been on the ballot then. Now, after 10 years as the law, the left leaning loosing cry babies went over the peoples head and into the untrusted liberal courts of the left coast and they overturned the inititive from 10 years ago. The courts have done this before with the death penalty and Prop. 208 when again a super majority of California citizens vote was usurped by a 9-judge panel over riding the will of the people. Well, Californians have been pushed to their limit and are fighting mad. We impeached Rose Bird over the death penalty years back and now it's time for another lesson to our courts. If Prop.8 passes and it looks like it just may, placing this inititive into the State Constitution will by pass any court in the land. Further more, any gay marriages held between the time the courts threw out the law and November, if passed, will be null and void, oh yes, the inability of a man marring a man may have been thrown out by the courts but the Constitution still states laws must be amended by the law makers and this old law still remains on the books intact since the courts usurped the will of the people. This means any marriage between same sex couples will be null and void once Prop 8 passes, since the courts only can interput the law not change or make it, that right is for the legislators, and nothing has changed in California law since the courts had their say. Think I'm lying, read the Constitution for yourself, the old LAW is still intact on the books. This because their wasn't enough legislators to vote to change it.
So, if the anti-Prop 8 advocates are so sure of this Prop. 8 not passing, then why are they raising so much money and effort to fight it? Maybe because they're still in the minority of how Californian's think on this issue. Watch the moral citizen California voters come out of the wood work this November election, angry and ready to fight to keep their votes intact. And when Prop.8 passes, the fight will be over for good and not even the courts will be able to do anything. Perhaps it's time for more judges to be impeached next? Just my opinion, or perhaps it's above me "PAY GRADE".
Prop.8 Opinion; more than just gay marriage at issue...
Proposition 8 is more than about allowing same sex marriage. It's a backlash over Californians having their vote ignored, and the last vote on this issue 10 years ago was a super majority and had passed the courts muster for constitutionality issues, or it would not have been on the ballot then. Now, after 10 years as the law, the left leaning loosing cry babies went over the peoples head and into the untrusted liberal courts of the left coast and they overturned the inititive from 10 years ago. The courts have done this before with the death penalty and Prop. 208 when again a super majority of California citizens vote was usurped by a 9-judge panel over riding the will of the people. Well, Californians have been pushed to their limit and are fighting mad. We impeached Rose Bird over the death penalty years back and now it's time for another lesson to our courts. If Prop.8 passes and it looks like it just may, placing this inititive into the State Constitution will by pass any court in the land. Further more, any gay marriages held between the time the courts threw out the law and November, if passed, will be null and void, oh yes, the inability of a man marring a man may have been thrown out by the courts but the Constitution still states laws must be amended by the law makers and this old law still remains on the books intact since the courts usurped the will of the people. This means any marriage between same sex couples will be null and void once Prop 8 passes, since the courts only can interput the law not change or make it, that right is for the legislators, and nothing has changed in California law since the courts had their say. Think I'm lying, read the Constitution for yourself, the old LAW is still intact on the books. This because their wasn't enough legislators to vote to change it.
So, if the anti-Prop 8 advocates are so sure of this Prop. 8 not passing, then why are they raising so much money and effort to fight it? Maybe because they're still in the minority of how Californian's think on this issue. Watch the moral citizen California voters come out of the wood work this November election, angry and ready to fight to keep their votes intact. And when Prop.8 passes, the fight will be over for good and not even the courts will be able to do anything. Perhaps it's time for more judges to be impeached next? Just my opinion, or perhaps it's above me "PAY GRADE".