One issue ignored in the entire gay marriage debate is the simple fact that most, if not all, of the leaders of the anti-"gay marriage" movement believe that gay people should be jailed simply because of who they are.
These leaders believe the Supreme Court wrongly decided Lawrence v. Texas last year, a case that said states can not jail gay people for having consensual adult relationships. The anti-gays were, and remain, livid about that decision, and it's a point the "liberal" media has totally ignored. Namely, does President Bush agree with his top supporters that gay people should be thrown in jail simply because of who they are? Bush believed it ten years ago in Texas when he supported the state sodomy law, and his true-believers believe it today. So where is the president on this? Should states have the right to jail gay people simply because of who they are?
"U.S. Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave, sponsor of the Federal Marriage Amendment legislation current working its way through the House of Representatives, says this summer of upheaval is courtesy of the pro-homosexual judiciary in Massachusetts.
'Armed with such an unprecedented ruling by the four Supreme Court justices in Massachusetts, and the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Lawrence v. Texas case, homosexual couples will fiercely attack well-founded state laws,' the Colorado Republican says." - AgapePress