Monday, July 28, 2014

Court rules against SC ban on homosexual marriage; has anything really changed?

Less than 2% of the population is homosexual.
Yet the attention the gay community demands
 from the media is astronomical. 
The three-judge panel at the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond  has ruled the Virginia Gay Marriage ban is unconstitutional.
The ruling evidently applies to South Carolina's ban on homosexual marriage because that court has jurisdiction over South Carolina.
But has anything really change? Homosexuals have been able to get married for decades. There are many "ministers" who will gladly perform the ceremony. The services are held in churches in some cases.
Why does the radical gay lobby lie about its goals? Homosexuals getting married really want to avail themselves to government handouts for those in a gay marriage.
But this country cannot even afford the benefits the government legitimately owes now. And Obama's miserable economy certainly has not made us more able to pay bennies based on sexual preference.
At any rate: go get married. And pray someone cares. Most of us don't. And even we did, it is futile to worry about it. What you do in your bedroom is between you and whoever, or whatever, you worship. I just don't want to give even more taxes to pay for it. After Obamacare, and the loss of household wealth under his presidency, we are broke.


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