Thursday, August 21, 2014

Supreme Court blocks government-sanctioned marriage based on sexual preference

Even the old USSR is getting into
expanded government recognition
based on sexual preference
After celebrations a few weeks ago, stemming from a court win siding with homosexual special interests, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the start of same-sex marriage in Virginia, Wednesday. But the victory for the intended definition of marriage supporters could be temporary. 
The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court had ruled in favor of gay marriage, overturning a voter-requested ban in S.C. 
All of the voters in every state that has been asked, also voted to not redefine marriage based on sexual preference.
Wednesday's ruling, came after a county court in northern Virginia asked the Supreme Court to block same-sex marriages across Virginia. The issue is being appealed to the Supreme Court.
Some lower level courts have lifted state Constitutional definitions that exclude government-recognized marriage based on homosexual preferences.
Most other federal court decisions in favor of same-sex marriage also have been put on hold.



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