American Sodomites Making Progress in Perverting Marriage
Thursday, November 30th, 2006Read analysis of the Pro Marriage Ammendments and get ready because time is running out before sodomite marriages are forced upon us.
But don’t laugh too hard. Take a look at the size of the “no” vote in some of these states. As recently as the 1990s, same-sex marriage was a fringe concern as well as an oxymoron. In 1996, the Defense of Marriage Act sailed through the House by a vote of 342 to 67 and the Senate by 85 to 14. Liberal states like Hawaii and California affirmed traditional matrimony by margins approaching 70 percent.
This year, several states passed marriage amendments by similarly convincing margins. Tennessee’s amendment passed with 81 percent of the vote, South Carolina’s 78 percent. In Idaho, 63 percent rebuked marriage-redefinition attempts. Yet in the remaining five states, the anti-amendment vote averaged 45.4 percent. A not insignificant 43 percent of Virginians opposed the gay-marriage ban, as did 48 percent of South Dakotans. And Arizona, the state that dealt marital traditionalists their first democratic defeat, is hardly a liberal haven like Massachusetts.…