10 states ask Calif. court to delay marriage redefinition
The attorneys general of 10 states are urging the California Supreme Court to delay finalizing its ruling to legalize same-sex marriage . . . The states involved are Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Carolina, South Dakota and Utah.
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The California Supremes should, but probably will not, so delay because they choose rather to sit as a self appointed super legislature. not just as the judiciary, in order to pursue their predetermined agenda, notwithstanding that it is contrary to the expressed will of the people through the vote of their legislative representatives. Bob Crutcher
I don’t understand why states don’t take this decision to federal court against the California Supreme Court of Legislators.
America is quickly coming to the point where the “average/normal” American is going to have no choice but to staart fighting back with the only thing left….weapons.
DISCLAIMER: I am not suggesting the above.
Jason, The court could of decided to stay and wait for the will of the people to decide the issue. Today they decided not to: http://www.jeremiahfilms.com/released/news/060408c.html
Let me take this opportunity to stand for what is right according to the scriptures of the Bible. Please I ask the lawmakers of this nation to turn away the pleadings of Satan himself to make Gay marriage a “right” in this country.
God destroyed before because of the rulings of the leaders to OK the wicked acts of sin.
Please do not put a stamp of approval on Gay marriage.
The Bible must be fulfilled…true…but do you , the judge, really want to be part of the “bad guys” in the eyes of God.
We know who always wins. (place BIG smile here)