The citizens of California will have a say this next election on whether to allow same-sex marriage or not. I know, libs, it is a strange thing to see the people actually want to have a voice in the society. There they go with that “democracy” thing again. First it was Prop. 22, which was overturned by the California Supreme Court. Now it’s a constitutional amendment:
The measure would amend the state constitution to “provide that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.”
If approved by a majority of voters on Nov. 4, the amendment would overturn the recent California Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in the state. It is similar to gay marriage bans that have been adopted in 26 other states.
In response to the court’s May 15 ruling, California public health officials already have amended marriage license applications to read “Party A” and “Party B” instead of bride and groom. Local officials have been told to start issuing the revised licenses to same-sex couples on June 17.
You have to admire their spirit. After all the things they have done and all the laws they have had overturned, they are still trying to protect their culture. Why can’t they just join the collective already, right?
Hat Tip: Dr. Melissa Clouthier
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