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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 06, 2015, 01:18:59 AM »

That's funny.  They've avoided the issue like the plague for a decade and essentially invited gay 'mirage' to become law. Repubs gave up a long time ago. If that's angry, can't help ya.

The battle is over and we lost. Terms of surrender: We want religious freedom and media to stop calling us haters. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/opinion/sunday/the-terms-of-our-surrender.html?_r=0

This battle isn't over. We have a clear path to overturn this. I've been in this fight for a long time and will never bow to this.
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2015, 01:49:44 AM »
« Edited: July 09, 2015, 02:11:45 AM by Senator JCL and the geologist »

That's funny.  They've avoided the issue like the plague for a decade and essentially invited gay 'mirage' to become law. Repubs gave up a long time ago. If that's angry, can't help ya.

The battle is over and we lost. Terms of surrender: We want religious freedom and media to stop calling us haters. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/opinion/sunday/the-terms-of-our-surrender.html?_r=0

This battle isn't over. We have a clear path to overturn this. I've been in this fight for a long time and will never bow to this.
Lol what path is that?

Congress strips the federal courts of jurisdiction on marriage (which they can do). Then states simply reinforce the bans (which they can legally do because our good friend the 10th amendment and 1st Amendment which protects Religious Freedom) could be done now

That's one way

States propose (yes state assemblies can propose amendments) Judicial Reform (see The Liberty Amendments by Mark Levin) bye bye Obama justices and Ginsburg (Obamacare, Roe v Wade, and Oberfall vs Hodges promptly overturned by originalist SCOTUS majority ) After GOP presidential win

That's another

Oh there's more

Clerks refuse to issue licenses to gay couples (Texas is doing this in places and others are too) citing religious freedom, case goes to Supreme Court (after said GOP win and removal of said justices) courts rule in favor of clerks and reinstall the bans along the way

SCOTUS ruling that Obama wasn't constitutionally qualified to serve as President
(That overturns every law passed and signed by Obama and all court rulings due to his SCOTUS appointments being nullified) also under a GOP presidency

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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2015, 02:14:12 AM »

It's a good piece from Jack Hunter, but I'd say left-liberals are too angry over gay marriage too, given they are willing to drive people out of their homes over it.   

This has nothing to do with "left-liberals". Those people were sued and they lost, hence, they have to pay costs. Putting a lien on an home until payment is the usual and current practice. They were fined, they have to pay the fine.

And before someone complain about "activist judges", here, the Oregon law was plainly applied. Damn activist legislature.

Oregon has violated their religious freedom as individuals (which extends to the business) and now wants to deny their freedom of speech.
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2015, 04:01:40 PM »

SCOTUS ruling that Obama wasn't constitutionally qualified to serve as President
(That overturns every law passed and signed by Obama and all court rulings due to his SCOTUS appointments being nullified) also under a GOP presidency


Oh wow. Are you a birther too now? Anyways, good to see that you're at least acknowledging now that the ruling in fact happened, but you're clearly still in the denial stage if you think any of those scenarios are "clear" paths to victory for you.

All of the scenarios have clear ways to victory. If Dr. King were here, he'd be on my side. Your side can't say that.

Just laws square with the moral law of God. This court decision is in full opposition and should be resisted to the full.
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