Protecting liberty as “judicial vigilantism.”
For some reason that defies my understanding, the Salt Lake Tribune decided to publish a column by Cal Thomas on August 10th. In this column, Thomas lashes out at “openly gay” Judge Vaughn Walker for his vigilante attack on justice in striking down California’s Proposition 8. Thomas, in typical hate-monger fashion, labels the decision as [...]
LDS Church continues its opposition to civil liberty and equality.
Yesterday Judge Vaughn Walker overturned California’s Proposition 8, ruling the ban on same-sex marriages as unconstitutional and in violation of the 14th Amendment. While this is certainly a great step forward for the cause of liberty and equality, it is only a step. This case is certainly going to be appealed, probably all the way [...]
A Matter Of Clarification
Yesterday I blogged about the voters of Maine and their idiotic decision to repeal the law that allows same-sex marriage in that state. In that post I made reference to a Justice of the Peace in Louisiana that was forced to resign his post after refusing to perform an interracial marriage. As I normally do, [...]
I Just Don’t Get It
One year ago the nation watched as voters in California took to the polls and overturned that state’s same-sex marriage statute after months of fighting, television ads and hateful propaganda. In a much quieter (at least relative to national media attention) environment, the voters of Maine yesterday did the same thing, overturning their state’s statute [...]
H is for HYPOCRITE!
Last week LDS apostle Dallin H. Oaks delivered an address at BYU-Idaho in which he defended the church’s position with regard to same-sex marriage. In this address he stated: “There is a battle over the meaning of [religious] freedom. The contest is of eternal importance, and it is your generation that must understand the issues [...]
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