Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, a
Republican, argues in court documents that recognizing the legal
marriages of gay and lesbian couples would “impose significant
public harm.”
The American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) is representing eight couples in a consolidated federal
lawsuit challenging the state's ban on recognizing the out-of-state
marriages of gay couples.
Lawmakers approved a law limiting
marriage to heterosexual couples nearly two decades ago. Voters in
2008 approved a constitutional amendment reinforcing the ban.
In asking the court to throw out the
lawsuit, Bondi's
office also argues that the state's ban has “a close, direct,
and rational relationship to society's legitimate interest in
increasing the likelihood that children will be born to and raised by
the mothers and fathers who produced them in stable and enduring
family units.”
Equality Florida, the state's largest
LGBT rights advocate, called on Bondi to “reconsider this stand in
this defining moment.”
“A defense of the indefensible only
squanders our state's resources and delays justice for hundreds of
thousands of Florida families,” the
group said.
Six cases challenging Florida's
marriage ban have been filed in state and federal courts since
January. Two – Breener et al v. Scott et al and Grimsley
and Albu v. Scott – were consolidated.
Ms. Bondi would know a lot about the sanctity of marriage, she's done it 3 times.
Just another case of a faux Christian trying to take the focus off their own iniquities and using the gay community as a scapegoat for their inability to have long term committed relationships. (wonder how having three daddies is working out for her children?)
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You hit that one out of the park. I imagine her ex's would agree. B
Hypocritical Christian slut.
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