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I "would" be concerned about Thomas, Scalia, Roberts and Alito, but "if" they are true to their word that a justice should not use personal feelings when making decisions and applying law, then all three would have to vote in favor of same sex marriage. The thing is with these guys, is that they too often do insert personal belief, then scramble for some nonsense reason to support their flawed ruling, to make it look just.
But in Iowa for example, the justices on the state sup court, many of whom are very hard nosed conservative republicans, voted unanimous that same sex partners should have equal rights. When it comes to law and courts and all that legal interpretation, same sex marriage wins. It is only when the issue is placed on some ballot that the perversion takes over via outside money and anti groups running tv spots twisting the truth.
Like one huge lie they love to put out there is that allowing same sex marriage would mean the mandatory teaching of homosexuality in public schools to first graders.
After same sex marriage was allowed in Iowa, and its been allowed for some time now, not ONE kid has been forced to such nonsense by teachers in schools.
This just shows you the lies and deception these anti groups put forward with tv ads and using their money. All of it total nonsense. But the public believes what they see on tv, and read in some spam emailing, so there you go.
So if this current case does make it to the US Sup Court, regardless of Thomas, Scalia, Roberts and Alito, I believe they will have to vote in support of equal marriage rights. If, and that’s a big "if" they are true to their word to follow the law, and only the law as was done in Iowa by the justices.
What I want to know is, if the US supreme court rules in favor, would that not grant same sex marriage rights, protected, across the country in all states regardless of any ban that state may have imposed in the past?
But in Iowa for example, the justices on the state sup court, many of whom are very hard nosed conservative republicans, voted unanimous that same sex partners should have equal rights. When it comes to law and courts and all that legal interpretation, same sex marriage wins. It is only when the issue is placed on some ballot that the perversion takes over via outside money and anti groups running tv spots twisting the truth.
Like one huge lie they love to put out there is that allowing same sex marriage would mean the mandatory teaching of homosexuality in public schools to first graders.
After same sex marriage was allowed in Iowa, and its been allowed for some time now, not ONE kid has been forced to such nonsense by teachers in schools.
This just shows you the lies and deception these anti groups put forward with tv ads and using their money. All of it total nonsense. But the public believes what they see on tv, and read in some spam emailing, so there you go.
So if this current case does make it to the US Sup Court, regardless of Thomas, Scalia, Roberts and Alito, I believe they will have to vote in support of equal marriage rights. If, and that’s a big "if" they are true to their word to follow the law, and only the law as was done in Iowa by the justices.
What I want to know is, if the US supreme court rules in favor, would that not grant same sex marriage rights, protected, across the country in all states regardless of any ban that state may have imposed in the past?
