The failure to pass a procedural vote in the Senate for a Marriage Amendment was widely predicted by political analysts from both the Right and the Left. One thing that boggles my mind is the amount of States that have been passing Marriage Amendments to their State Constitutions, yet the issue is totally ignored on the Federal level. Apparently legislators of the Right and Left are content to allow (a still) Left leaning Judiciary to decide the outcome of this polarizing issue.
Some day the Leftists will regret taking decisions away from the American people and into the hands of Judicial Ideologues. Some day the Right will overtake the Left on the Judicial Bench. On that day their will be a wrath of activism that will make Leftist shudder in their Birkenstocks. Issues will be turned over to individual States to be decided. On a State level of enforcement it will be a resurgence of perceptions that will segregate Americans. Homosexuals will have to find favorable places to live, for when the States decide there will be individual discrimination.
A national Amendment of social issues should be made now allowing states to decide with a re-enforcement clause of anti-discrimination (of some sort).
Thursday, June 08, 2006
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