Anonymous Coward User ID: 62793861 United States 10/22/2014 05:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Puerto Rico's gay marriage ban upheld by federal judge U.S. District Judge Juan M. Pérez-Giménez said in his decision that by dismissing an appeal in Baker vs. Nelson, a 1971 case in which two men sought to marry in Minnesota, the Supreme Court bound all lower courts to assume bans on same-sex marriage do not violate the Constitution. The high court could choose to overrule itself but has not, he said.
Pérez-Giménez went on to say that legalizing same-sex marriage would open the door to challenges that could legalize polygamous and incestuous marriages. “Ultimately,” he wrote, “the very survival of the political order depends upon the procreative potential embodied in traditional marriage.”He dismissed the challenge with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be refiled. Puerto Rico, a United States territory, is bound by U.S. law. [ link to www.latimes.com] So why is the supreme court allowing these mutants to get married ! The hell with this gay dementia jihad movement ! |
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