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<blockquote data-quote="Maren" data-source="post: 68554081" data-attributes="member: 203932"><p>Perhaps you could tell me what makes the decisions to allow gay marriage unconstitutional. And before you yell "states rights" and the 10th amendment, does that mean if Kentucky voted to legalize slavery that it would be wrong for a court to overturn that law -- after all, a majority wanted it. In particular, I'd like to hear you explain how the 9th and 14th amendments were wrongly applied.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, even if you are correct and the decision was wrong, it still have the force of law currently -- until the Supreme Court overturns the ruling as being unconstitutional or a Constitutional Amendment is passed. As such, those governors and others like Kim Davis are breaking the law.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully she will now resign her position and a new Clerk can be put into office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maren, post: 68554081, member: 203932"] Perhaps you could tell me what makes the decisions to allow gay marriage unconstitutional. And before you yell "states rights" and the 10th amendment, does that mean if Kentucky voted to legalize slavery that it would be wrong for a court to overturn that law -- after all, a majority wanted it. In particular, I'd like to hear you explain how the 9th and 14th amendments were wrongly applied. Beyond that, even if you are correct and the decision was wrong, it still have the force of law currently -- until the Supreme Court overturns the ruling as being unconstitutional or a Constitutional Amendment is passed. As such, those governors and others like Kim Davis are breaking the law. Hopefully she will now resign her position and a new Clerk can be put into office. [/QUOTE]
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