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Old 02-07-2008, 12:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Homosexuals continue their attack on traditional marriage
The assault on marriage continues in California - God willing the judges will make the right decision and uphold the will of We The People like their peers in New York and 40+ other states:

Feb 6, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court announced today it will hear arguments in San Francisco on March 4 on whether there is a state constitutional right to same-sex marriage.

The court's seven justices will hold an unusual three-hour long hearing in their State Building courtroom on six consolidated cases filed by groups opposing and supporting same-sex marriage.

The announcement means that a final decision on whether gay and lesbian couples can marry in California is due by early June.

Under normal procedures, California courts must issue a written ruling 90 days after hearing arguments in a case.

The state high court is the last stop on a legal journey that began in San Francisco Superior Court after San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom four years ago unsuccessfully sought to allow city officials to issue same-sex marriage licenses.

After San Francisco officials had issued about 4,000 licenses in four weeks in 2004, the state Supreme Court halted the practice and later ruled the city had no authority to issue the licenses and that they were invalid.

High court to hear same-sex marriage cases in March - Examiner.com
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Doggone it darn right you betcha bless your heart maverick
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