JUDGE STRIKES DOWN MICHIGAN'S BAN ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
DETROIT (AP) — A judge has struck down Michigan's ban on gay marriage, the latest in a series of decisions overturning similar laws across the country.
Federal
Judge Bernard Friedman ruled Friday, two weeks after a trial. Two
Detroit-area nurses who've been partners for eight years claimed the
ban violated their rights under the U.S. Constitution.
It was
not clear if gay marriages could begin immediately.
Nearly
60 percent of state voters in 2004 approved a constitutional
amendment that recognizes marriage only as between a man and a woman.
Attorneys
for Michigan urged the judge to respect the will of voters. Scholars
testifying for Jayne Rowse and April DeBoer said there were no
differences between children raised by same-sex couples and those
raised by a man and a woman.
My
comments: This Judicial Decision is and example of America's
Judicial, Secular Humanist, Tyranny. It DISRESPECTS the will and
values of the people who passed the BAN. It DIDSHONORS God, His
Christ Jesus, His Word, His Covenant and His Commandments.
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