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Correct, but that isn't what happened here. The law isn't unconstitutional. Even if a judge declares a law unconstitutional, that only means that the law is no longer in effect and is given back to the legislature to fix or repeal it.
A judge has broad powers, but they do not have the power to make law. If the law says that she has to sign the document for it to be legal then she has to sign it in order for it to be legal. They can't decide that it is ok for a judge or her assistants or the governor to sign it.... they can determine wheither or not a law is followed/broken, they can't make up new laws.
Seems she is still at it. The 6th circuit denied yes another appeal of hers. I wonder how long she is going to take this? I also wouldn't be surprised if voters in her county get tired of her antics and vote her out in the next election.
Quote from: Piper-Dreams on September 18, 2015, 02:54:25 PMSeems she is still at it. The 6th circuit denied yes another appeal of hers. I wonder how long she is going to take this? I also wouldn't be surprised if voters in her county get tired of her antics and vote her out in the next election.From what I've read, it seems the majority of the voters in that county support her, her actions, and her cause. They're her primary supporters.I do take a perverse glee in the fact that whoever's supporting her and paying all of her fees which, by this point, must be substantial, is pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars down the drain.
You mean like PETA for example?Just to name one. Love,Liz
Quote from: MissBarbara on September 18, 2015, 05:22:53 PMQuote from: Piper-Dreams on September 18, 2015, 02:54:25 PMSeems she is still at it. The 6th circuit denied yes another appeal of hers. I wonder how long she is going to take this? I also wouldn't be surprised if voters in her county get tired of her antics and vote her out in the next election.From what I've read, it seems the majority of the voters in that county support her, her actions, and her cause. They're her primary supporters.I do take a perverse glee in the fact that whoever's supporting her and paying all of her fees which, by this point, must be substantial, is pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars down the drain.So she says anyway. Who knows how true that is, or even how they will feel about her in 3 years if she constantly makes herself out to be an ass. I always wonder if people that fund stuff like this really are deluded enough to think they will win.
Quote from: Piper-Dreams on September 18, 2015, 06:53:16 PMThat might just be the case really. Although, there are solid amount who think they can gay the marriage bans back. Either thought the coming backlash they predict or by a future more conservative Supreme Court reversing the decision. There seems to be a disconnect with them that makes them think Americans are more religious than they really are.OK, this is going to sound bad and I don't know how else to state it without it sounding bad.It's not that anyone believes Americans are more religious, they believe that Americans are homophobic. As much as the USA has changed the last few years, the older generations still have a lot of the same beliefs that they were grown up around. And part of these is homophobia. I was raised that being gay was wrong and gay people were almost a lower class of people not to be trusted. Same for pretty much anyone that was not Caucasian. It took a lot of growing up for myself to understand that my dad was not correct and to change a mindset that had been a norm for many years. My wife was raised the same way as were most of my friends. Wife and I are in our 40's and this was how we were raised. Do you really believe that there are not a whole bunch more out there that don't want to change this mindset?
That might just be the case really. Although, there are solid amount who think they can gay the marriage bans back. Either thought the coming backlash they predict or by a future more conservative Supreme Court reversing the decision. There seems to be a disconnect with them that makes them think Americans are more religious than they really are.