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Yes On 8 Perspective - Significance Of California Supreme Court Victory (Andrew Pugno Commentary)
Flash Report ^ | 05/27/2009 | Andrew Pugno

Posted on 05/27/2009 4:07:54 PM PDT by goldstategop

Yesterday - less than three months after Kenneth W. Starr and I appeared in the California Supreme Court on behalf of our ProtectMarriage.com Campaign to defend Prop 8 - the Court finally issued its decision... all 185 pages of it!

By a 6 to 1 vote, a nearly-unanimous majority of the Supreme Court upheld the vote of the people by which Prop 8 was passed into law to protect traditional marriage in our State Constitution. You can read the decision here as it appears on the Court's website.

While there were no real surprises in the decision, and it looks very much like we anticipated after seeing how the Court was leaning at the March hearing, I wanted to take a moment to share a few important thoughts with you:

First, it is important to pause and fully appreciate the enormous odds we overcame in this case. We, the people, were up against all the major national gay rights organizations, the State Attorney General, numerous cities and counties, labor unions, law professors, legislators, corporations with deep pockets --- basically the entire political establishment ---- as well as literally hundreds of lawyers working hard to overturn Prop 8. Under those conditions it is even more amazing that we ultimately prevailed in winning this case to uphold the will of the voters. We have much to be thankful for.

Second, the Court's decision to continue recognizing those same-sex couples who obtained marriage licenses prior to the passage of Prop 8 should be kept in perspective. Remember that a large number of the marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples were for out-of-state residents travelling to California --- which will not be recognized anyway in the vast majority of their home states. Moreover, if California goes as Massachusetts did after legalizing gay marriage, a substantial portion of the still-recognized gay marriages will be dissolved by divorce within a few years. In the end, only a tiny number of gay marriages will continue to be recognized. What really matters is that the vast majority of what was at stake in this case --- the right of the voters to amend the state constitution to restore traditional marriage going forward --- ultimately proved to be a complete victory for us!

Last, even as we celebrated our victory for the more than 7 million voters who approved Prop 8 at the polls, our opponents were already announcing today their intention to bring another measure to reverse Prop 8 in a future election, and to conduct a grassroots campaign in the mean time to change the hearts and minds of California voters to favor gay marriage. Also, we just learned that another challenge (this time in federal court) has been filed against Prop 8. In other words, although today was a major victory of epic proportions, the war is not over. We must remain committed to defending traditional marriage on every front.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2008election; andrewpugno; california; casupremecourt; conservatism; culturewar; flashreport; gaymarriage; gaystapo; prop8; proposition8; protectmarriage; queerlybeloved; ruling; samesexmarriage; starr; traditionalmarriage; traditionalvalues; victory; yeson8
A good review of this week's California Supreme Court decision on Proposition 8. As Andrew Pugno writes, conservatives and people of faith have won a stunning victory against incredible odds. Yet defending traditional marriage means going on to the next battle. The war over what our country will become is by no means over.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

1 posted on 05/27/2009 4:07:57 PM PDT by goldstategop
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On the other hand. My long standing point that the government does not have to treat us all equally.

Had they ruled the other way then where could the progressive tax system go or taking something from one citizen and giving another homes, food, schooling, medical etc.

It was an interesting case. I think the 14th amendment would never hold and I was right. I worked with Pete knight on prop 22 so I appreciate the decision but don’t like what it implies.


2 posted on 05/27/2009 4:12:18 PM PDT by edcoil (IF CA rolls pollution standards back to 1990 levels, lets roll CA spending back as well.)
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Another battle won in the larger war. Thank you God and give us strength, clarity, and focus for the next fight that began again—today. It is going to be long and hard, but the Lord always win in the end.


3 posted on 05/27/2009 4:51:27 PM PDT by GOP Poet
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