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In reply to the discussion: Gay Texas judge refuses to wed straight couples [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)8. K&R. I suppose, in theory, she could argue that constitutional law prohibits her from discriminatin
discriminating. That is, that since the constitution - which she swore to uphold - mandates an equal application of laws, therefore she is actually prohibited from doing this, since as long as Texas denies marriage to one class of people, it therefore denies it to EVERYONE.
Anyway, regardless,
for the courage this took to do.
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I know you are ppr'd, but by "traditional" do you mean between people of the same skin color or
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#44
You ARE going to bring up man-on-dog and box turtles any minute now, aren't you?
2ndAmForComputers
Feb 2012
#40
I see it rather as a judge who is simply applying a consistent ethical standard...
LanternWaste
Feb 2012
#6
Screw that. Each and everybody who voted for Prop H8 and similar abominations is a bigot. PERIOD.
2ndAmForComputers
Feb 2012
#36
K&R. I suppose, in theory, she could argue that constitutional law prohibits her from discriminatin
closeupready
Feb 2012
#8