Saturday, August 14, 2010

CALIFORNIA GAY MARRIAGES TO RESUME NEXT WEEK?

There’s a clarification to the Judge’s ruling staying gay marriages until next week. Judge Vaughn Walker says he doubts that backers of the ban can appeal his ruling that gay marriages CAN resume next week. Early reports muddied the waters as to what the decision meant. The decision was that gay marriages can resume and that he stayed that decision for a week to allow backers of the ban time to appeal it. Now, he’s saying he doesn’t think they can appeal his ruling since they would not be affected by or responsible for implementing his ruling. Further, Walker insisted that those gays seeking to marry are being denied their constitutional rights every day the ban is in effect.

COMMENTS:

Once again, the liberal left over rules the will of the people and rubs their faces in it. If you recall, twice an overwhelming majority of Californians has voted gay marriage down. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, anytime the will of the people is thwarted by some dimwit, radical, left-wing, activist bimbo, our Constitutional Rights are being violated. The day is coming when we will have our revenge.


TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Now, Iran will have a nuclear plant? (Claudine ~ Norman, OK)
A. The Russians have been working on it for years. It finally appears it will go on line, but the jitters are not about nuclear weapons but about the safety of this reactor. Evidently, it has all of the makings of a meltdown. The plant, when completed, will only provide power. Ahmadinejad is all aglow….


Q. Is the gulf oil well now at last sealed and over with? (Pete ~ Whiskeytown, CA)
A. No. There’s still a lot of underwater pressure. They want to drill another well into the reservoir to relieve that pressure and to keep the new cap from blowing. They’ll probably use the oil from the new well to pay their way out of the mess they created.


Q. Finally, I hear Obama is spending $600 million on border security. What are we getting for our money? (Sissy ~ Redding, CA)

A. The new law will pay for the hiring of 1,000 more Border Patrol agents, as well as more Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. It provides for new communications equipment and greater use of unmanned surveillance drones. The Justice Department gets more money to help catch drug dealers and human traffickers. Is it enough? 1,200 National Guard troops plus 1,000 new agents equals 2,200 more people to cover 2,000 miles of border, 24/7.


TODAY’S QUOTE:

The way to win an atomic war is to make certain it never starts. ~ Omar N. Bradley

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