Friday, March 6, 2009

Illegal aliens have more rights than gay couples in the U.S.

Two members of the California Supreme Court - Chief Justice (let's call him "Frick") Ronald George and Justice Joyce "Frackette" Kennard - said they have deep skepticism toward the gay rights lawyers' arguments for killing Prop. 8 (right for gays to marry).

Skepticism for what? That two people in love wanna get hitched? Don't we have more pressing issues in this country than making a big hullabaloo that gays shouldn't be allowed to marry? I know - don't want the supreme court to have too much power now. 'Course that depends on what side you're on. Certainly women's rights proponents laud the supreme court for upholding their right to choose. And one could argue that since the voters in California chose to uphold Prop. 8, the right of the majority should prevail. But isn't part of the supreme court's duty to intercede when cooler heads aren't prevailing? Not to toss the biblical card in the fray, but didn't Jesus intercede and save the prostitute from being stoned when the majority thought differently?

Gays vote. Gays pay taxes and spend money. How can anyone, in the same breath, say gays have no right to marry, when illegal aliens in the U.S. have access to free health/medical care, welfare/food stamps, education from K-12 and free tuition for college?

As a heterosexual male, I believe in the rights of gay men and women to marry. I believe those against it are homophobic. And I believe the California Supreme Court is homophobic for not killing Prop. 8. And all the justices in favor of Prop. 8 are goatfuckers ("goatfuckery" is the actual word that my friend Jake uses but I needed to use the adj. form of the word).

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