Obama Helps Pass Proposition 8
by Trevor Thomas
November 16, 2008
Oh, the irony. With Barack Obama on the ballot, liberals
thought they couldn’t lose. However, in
The thick irony here is that, according to Colby Cash on nationalpost.com, “traditionalist churches needed help to pass Proposition 8—and that help came from black voters brought to the polls by Barack Obama. The measure lost outright among white and Asian voters; it won by more than two to one amongst blacks, who mostly belong to deeply conservative evangelical churches and who turned out on Nov. 4 in unprecedented numbers.” The measure was also supported by a majority (53%) of Hispanic voters.
I seriously question how “conservative” and “evangelical” any voting group is that overwhelmingly supports the ultra-liberal Barack Obama, especially given his abortion record. Further irony in this vote is that Obama himself came out against Proposition 8. In July of this year, in a letter to the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, Obama wrote that he supports extending “fully equal rights and benefits to same-sex couples under both state and federal law…And that is why I oppose the divisive and discriminatory efforts to amend the California Constitution, and similar efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution or those of other states.”
The
The gay-marriage lobby is now zero-for-thirty in their
attempts to stop the citizens in
Proposition 8 was in response to the 4 to 3 decision by the
California Supreme Court ruling in May of this year that struck down the
state’s ban on same-sex marriage. In 2000, 61% of
One thing that
now must be decided is what to do about the 17,000 or so homosexual “marriages”
that took place in between the California Supreme Court ruling and the passing
of Proposition 8. Whether these “marriages” will be invalidated remains to be
seen. Several states (at least 10) were leery of this scenario and cautioned
the
Citizens across
the country must keep a wary eye on the judiciary at the local, state, and
federal levels. We must never forget that all branches of our wonderful
government are ultimately accountable to “we the people.” However, foolish
overreaching and “interpreting” by the courts can take years, even decades, to
undo. Americans must understand the process by which judges make it to the
bench and always keep this in mind as we elect our leaders.
Copyright 2008, Trevor Grant Thomas