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re: TOS: Where is all the love for the SCOTUS decision?
Posted on 6/29/15 at 9:18 pm to deeprig9
Posted on 6/29/15 at 9:18 pm to deeprig9
You're the most smug twat on here, Rig, if you don't see that the opposition to the SCOTUS' decision isn't states' rights taking precedence over individual rights, but rather Federal judicial activism of less than half a dozen justices taking precedence over states' rights in a matter that exists wholly and completely outside of the Constitution. By definition, that leaves it to states and their people to decide individually.
Of course, the aforementioned smug twattery wouldn't let you admit that, even if you finally pulled your head out of your own arse long enough to think about it.
Of course, the aforementioned smug twattery wouldn't let you admit that, even if you finally pulled your head out of your own arse long enough to think about it.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 11:18 pm to VoxDawg
There's only one Honest way to look at this:
It's yet another huge undermining of the shredded wadded-up discarded remnants of the constitution on this one..and another huge victory for big government.. THE END.
If the Feds were interested in actual peaceful rational Solutions, they'd simply agree to bow out of the marriage licensing business altogether. And turn it over to private contracts.
Straights could marry in churches or synagogues or mosques or wherever and gays could marry at their hair salons or Starbucks or wherever.
But that's not how the busy body's who run governments operate.
Divisiveness is their capital. It's what keeps them running by easily fooling the masses into choosing one side of the same corrupt coin. And ensuring that they rely on the illusion of government supreme all knowingness... instead of themselves for solutions and remedies.
This sucks.
It's yet another huge undermining of the shredded wadded-up discarded remnants of the constitution on this one..and another huge victory for big government.. THE END.
If the Feds were interested in actual peaceful rational Solutions, they'd simply agree to bow out of the marriage licensing business altogether. And turn it over to private contracts.
Straights could marry in churches or synagogues or mosques or wherever and gays could marry at their hair salons or Starbucks or wherever.
But that's not how the busy body's who run governments operate.
Divisiveness is their capital. It's what keeps them running by easily fooling the masses into choosing one side of the same corrupt coin. And ensuring that they rely on the illusion of government supreme all knowingness... instead of themselves for solutions and remedies.
This sucks.
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