In California, proposition 8, defining marriage as only between one man and one women, passed on Tuesday for a second time. The majority of the people have spoken. This is democracy in action, yet for the proponents of gay marriage, this is not enough. They took to the streets Wednesday night Nov. 5 to protest the vote. They will bend the laws and find liberal judges to advance their cause and that’s okay, but when due process is allowed to follow its course and the people on the street have their say, suddenly the legal process isn’t good enough. They want special consideration. They want to be above the laws that bind the rest of us.
The hypocrisy of the liberals is amazing. Can you imagine if John McCain supporters went out and marched in protest of his loss? The media would be all over that, gleefully pointing out what sore losers Republicans are, pontificating on the “will of the people.” Well, the people of California expressed their will. There, just as almost every state where it has come to a ballot, the people do not want same sex marriage. When will the gay activists get the message? I’m guessing, never. They will continue to seek to get their own way using liberal judges who are willing to re-write the constitution in their own image.
If democracy is allowed to be subverted to the will of a vocal minority, freedom and liberty are at serious risk in this country.





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