tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211529354680229185.post9057758535746010746..comments2023-09-24T04:57:04.216-07:00Comments on Backsass: It's Far From Settled...Connie Wardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07275270830868170850noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211529354680229185.post-69092619383544573732014-02-21T13:39:17.762-08:002014-02-21T13:39:17.762-08:00Excellent piece by the National Review. Truly outs...Excellent piece by the National Review. Truly outstanding. The Nevada case will ultimately prevail, and the June 13 decision is therefore meaningless. Marriage is a State issue. The feds have no business involving themselves either way. Again, superb coverage by NR.Austinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14238454675824624117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211529354680229185.post-3665199699134736632014-02-21T13:35:49.819-08:002014-02-21T13:35:49.819-08:00Al, what these rulings illustrate is that not all ...Al, what these rulings illustrate is that not all federal judges (yet) hold with your rigid view of the Constitution -- they don't all see same-sex marriage as a 14th amendment issue. Of course, many leftist judges do, and they will happily force a leftist agenda off on the country, regardless of the constitutionality of it ... or the detriment to the country and the people it will cause.Conniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08696918266055510131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4211529354680229185.post-37181790224505210782014-02-21T12:57:14.625-08:002014-02-21T12:57:14.625-08:00Disingenuous from the National Review. The Hawaii...Disingenuous from the National Review. The Hawaii decision was a year prior to DOMA's being struck down, so take that out of the score. Note the "since June" in the WaPo story. That's June 2013. The Hawaii decision is from August 2012. The Nevada decision was from November 2012. Take that out of the score. So the score is 3-0 since June 2013. The National Review lied and you swallowed the lie hook, line, and sinker.<br /><br />Of course the rulings can be appealed, and in an earlier post I said one of the current cases will probably make it to the Supreme Court fairly soon. We could have a decision in early 2015.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com