Stare decisis — “to stand by things decided” is a Latin legal term, used in common law systems expressing the notion that, according to case law, prior court decisions must be recognized as precedent. It is the judicial equivalent of… Continue Reading →
The always reliably liberal Father Thomas Reese wrote about gay marriaqe in Newsweek’s “On Faith” blog. In short, he thinks you’re too stupid to be trusted with the issue of gay marriage. For almost 2,000 years, Christianity has considered any… Continue Reading →
Senator John McCain vociferously defended the institution of marriage today. If only he had come up with this ingenious intellectual argument which moves everyone who hears it to tears, then gay marriage never would’ve dared rear its head. McCain was… Continue Reading →
This whole gay marriage thing has me flummoxed. Thoughts and streams of logic keep running through my mind. But in any argument against gay marriage, if you bring up religion they say separation of church and state. If you say… Continue Reading →
I was invited to a barbecue on Satursday and ended up speaking to a guy I’ve met many times at similar functions. He’s a married professional with two children. He’s also a volunteer fireman. A good guy. He was making… Continue Reading →
In light of yesterday’s ruling by California’s Supreme Court which declared same-sex marriage legal, a question occured to me. How come all these “rights” that liberal secularist judges miraculously “find” in the Constitution would doom us all. Roe V. Wade… Continue Reading →
California’s supreme court ruled that a ban on gay marriage was unlawful Thursday, effectively leaving same-sex couples in America’s most populous state free to tie the knot in a landmark ruling. In an opinion that analysts say could have nationwide… Continue Reading →
In an interview with The Advocate Barack Obama really sent up a flare to the country as to how dangerous his Presidency would actually be: Obama: And finally, an area that I’m very interested in is making sure that federal… Continue Reading →
I am glad I do not live in Massachusetts, for if I did, my only options would be to move to a different state or home-school my children. Unfortunately, this type of retreat would accomplish little. The battle is joined… Continue Reading →
The nation’s first openly gay Episcopal bishop told a crowd of about 200 recently that come June he’s marching down the aisle with his longtime male partner, according to a Miami gay online news source: “I always wanted to be… Continue Reading →
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