Friday, August 29, 2014

NOM Still Thinks It Can Win, Or At Least Dupe People Out Of More Money

From Pink News:
The group’s co-founder Maggie Gallagher earlier this year claimed marriage equality would be in 50 states within 18 months “whether we like it or not”, while former NOM staffer Jennifer Roback Morse claimed last week that same-sex marriage would be law by 2015.
However, despite its former activists essentially admitting defeat on the issue, the anti-gay group is arguing that there is still a chance it can stop same-sex marriage in the court system.
An email from NOM President Brian Brown said: “[In a few months] NOM will be leading the charge to make a national statement that will be heard around the country and the world as the United States Supreme Court likely hears arguments in a case that could well become the Roe v Wade of marriage.
“But here’s the thing about that potential case: this time around, we have a very good chance to WIN!
“Redefining marriage to include homosexual couples isn't simply adding a parallel institution that won’t alter or interact with marriage — it fundamentally changes marriage and makes it an inherently genderless institution.
“And that genderless institution is what will be pushed in government policy; in schools; indeed, through all mechanisms of government.
“Legal precedence is on our side. Reason is on our side. History is on our side. And the vast majority of citizens in America and across the world are on our side.”

Despite the group’s claim that it will be involved in the fight against marriage equality, it has no representation in the cases likely heading to the Supreme Court.

They still refuse to grasp the fact, the US constitution was crafted to stop the majority from either limiting a minorities rights or forcing them to obey oppressive laws (both religiously oriented or secular) divisively created and aimed directly at them.
One other thought, how exactly do they equate, two males, two females or any combination there in, be considered *genderless*?


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