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    Tag: Sovereign

    Walberg Responds To SCOTUS Decision


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jun 27, 2013 at 09:00:34 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, DOMA, Walberg, Queers, Marriage, Sovereign, 10th Amendment (all tags)

    Rep Tim Walberg (R-7) released the following statement after the Supreme Court's decisions on marriage:

    "Today's decisions mean states will continue addressing this issue, but I am troubled by the Court's willingness to allow a district federal court to overrule the people of California who voted to define marriage as between one man and one woman. I remain of the principled belief that marriage should continue to stand for the union of a man and woman. The activist Supreme Court has decided that the desires of adults are more important than the needs of children and the orderly continuance of society. It's also disappointing the Court overruled the Defense of Marriage Act, which passed the legislative branch with bipartisan majorities and was signed into law by President Clinton.  I look forward to having both voters and their elected officials continuing to be engaged on this and many other issues before our democracy."
    Marriage IS between a man and a woman.  

    Period.

    Because the Queers (Their label not mine) want to play house, adopt children to indoctrinate into their LIFESTYLE and get the benefits normal couples receive, this has been pushed. As for those benefits, our tax dollars being used to encourage a perverse and dangerous lifestyle is troubling.  It violates our freedom of conscience.  With the ruling, comes a claim to federal benefits for same sex couples recognized as being legally 'married'.

    And our REPUBLICAN Governor is not willing to stand up for the state voters' referendum.

    "The decisions just came down and they don't apply to Michigan. So the way I view it is, I'm going to follow what Michigan law is, and I'll keep track of what's going on in the federal courts," Snyder said.
    .. until there is some money provided to make up for benefits of same sex (married) partners.

    Ya know what?  I feel so safe knowing our governor is out there protecting the sovereignty of our state..  Right.

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