Thursday, July 17, 2008

Homosexual Activists Fail to Deny Citizens' Rights

Marriage amendment to stay on California ballot

The California Supreme Court has ruled that the marriage protection amendment will remain on the state's November ballot.

Following the California's Supreme Court ruling that legalized homosexual "marriage" in that state, activists sued to keep the marriage protection amendment off the November ballot. However, they failed in their attempt on Wednesday when the court ruled in favor of Proposition 8's inclusion on the ballot....
Now the people of California will be able to exercise their rights by voting on these 14 words as an amendment to their constitution: "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

When this passes, there will be more "wailing and gnashing of teeth" as right order is restored, the natural moral law is "approved" - at least for a time.

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