It was a bogus decision. They were cowards. It's been set up to be shot down in federal court. What they have done produces denial of equal protection on two different levels. The situation is blatantly unconstitutional both at the state constitution level and at the federal constitution level.
When this gets overturned and prop 8 gets chucked on the pile of bigoted denial of equal protection scrap heap where it belongs, the cowards on the CA supreme court will be able to say "See! It wasn't us wot did the deed. It was those federal scoundrels."
Your supreme court punted. This is justice delayed. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Also, they misruled on the Amendment aspect. Prop 8 definitely needed to pass a vote in the State Legislature before becoming a ballot proposition. They completely ignored state law to rule that prop 8 was a proper constitutional amendment.
CA needs a new bunch of SC Justices. The ones you have are broken. This was the most cowardly and obscene ruling I've ever seen out of a court.
It was a bogus decision. They were cowards. It's been set up to be shot down in federal court. What they have done produces denial of equal protection on two different levels. The situation is blatantly unconstitutional both at the state constitution level and at the federal constitution level.
ReplyDeleteWhen this gets overturned and prop 8 gets chucked on the pile of bigoted denial of equal protection scrap heap where it belongs, the cowards on the CA supreme court will be able to say "See! It wasn't us wot did the deed. It was those federal scoundrels."
Your supreme court punted. This is justice delayed. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Also, they misruled on the Amendment aspect. Prop 8 definitely needed to pass a vote in the State Legislature before becoming a ballot proposition. They completely ignored state law to rule that prop 8 was a proper constitutional amendment.
CA needs a new bunch of SC Justices. The ones you have are broken. This was the most cowardly and obscene ruling I've ever seen out of a court.