Gay Marriage Upheld by California Court
Posted on May 15, 2008
The California Supreme Court up held the right of gay and lesbians to marry. You know what? I am getting pretty tired of this whole argument. Let’s do this. To marry someone they must be of the age of consent, human and not related to you any closer than what it’s set at now.
Of course someone will come along and say the rules stomp on their rights to marry their housecat or the sexy oak tree in their backyard, but hey, this is progress right? Honestly I have never understood the whole drive to be married legally anyway, except in the case of who is legally able to decide to pull the plug on you when you are laying there old, wrinkly and drooling on yourself which of course leads us to who is going to inherit all the stuff you accumulate over your lifetime. Sometimes families don’t like the fact that their relative is gay and they fight the will. So a marriage contract would nullify that little problem.
On that note I want to point out that gay men tend to have quite a bit of extra spending money, from what I have seen, and I am not sure if it’s because they seem to have two income houses, no kids (and no women) and have lucrative jobs or if it is due to some other factor I am not aware of yet. Of course the other side of the coin is every lesbian I have known so far is nowhere near as financially comfortable as the gay men I have met, so maybe there is something to that income disparity thing I keep hearing about.
Anyway, on to the story.
SAN FRANCISCO — Gay and lesbian couples in San Francisco rejoiced Thursday over a California Supreme Court decision affirming their right to marry even as political leaders on both sides of the issue girded for an extended fight in the courts and at the ballot box.
“It’s just amazing to feel like I am a full citizen — I am not a second-class citizen,” said Christmas Laubrile, a nurse, who was with her partner, Alice Heimsoth. “I don’t have to sit in the back of the bus, and I don’t have to take second best.”
OK, so a chick named Christmas finally feels like a full citizen? I have heard some illegals say the same thing about getting their greencard. So the story goes on;
“What a day for San Francisco, what a day for California, what a day for America, what a day for equality,” Mr. Newsom said before a crowd of several hundred jubilant supporters at San Francisco City Hall.
OK, I haven’t seen the video of Mayor Newsom saying this quote, but I picture him saying it, well, flamboyantly and with a lot of sweeping hand gestures and maybe fanning himself with his hand afterwards and asking an assistant named Lance for a banana daiquiri, but that’s just me.
Ok maybe that was a little, I don’t know, snarky, but come on people. The gay community has been shoving their agenda down the throats of the majority of us that don’t have a gay bone in our body (and no I don’t want one so don’t offer) and have been more and more outspoken. You should get no special consideration or protection just because you like to do the mambo cha cha with someone that has the same plumbing as you do, and you have every right if you want to do that, but I also have the right to tell you that I find it abhorrent and don’t really want to shake your hand.
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“Honestly I have never understood the whole drive to be married legally anyway”
I don’t doubt that the women with the good fortune to have crossed your path have felt exactly the same way, at least until you parted ways.
Actually Ira, I have lost quite a few girlfriends due to my refusal to be married. If I veer get the urge to marry I will find a woman I hate and buy her a house. Saves time and aggravation that way.
And you can bet that the demacooks will want all four of these idiot judges on the supeum our its the kind of socialists scum they want