Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Getting the Message

Yesterday, in a story overshadowed by other political stories, the state of Maine rejected same sex marriages handily. That makes 31 states rejecting this perversion when given the opportunity to vote on it. In fact, no state has ratified legislation passed by their legislature and signed into law by their governors. Now had Maine voted for it their would have been dancing in the streets, men kissing men, and front page reporting. But the measure did not pass, thank God.

So let's think about this for a minute. They have found acceptance in the statehouses but not on Main St. The last I checked those idiots in the state legislatures that approved same sex marriage are accountable to the people that rejected it. If I were a resident of one of these states I would draw a bull's eye on everyone of them and do my damnedest to remove them from office. I doubt I will ever have to face such a situation because, as you know, I live in Texas. 'Nuff said!

So where do we go from here? Supporters of the same sex marriages vow to carry on their fight. Opponents are just as entrenched. The solution is to do nationally what was done in 30 states: pass a constitutional amendment against same sex marriages. Of course this is never going to happen, especially with the Dems in power. They are in bed with the gay/lesbian lobby (pardon the pun) and see it as part of their big tent. Obama is in big trouble with them now because he hasn't come through as quick as they thought he should with his campaign promises. The best we can hope for is that good men and women will step up and fight back the next attempt to ratify the legislature's nefarious activities. Maybe if they get their noses bloodied 19 more times they will get the message. Probably not!

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