Via David
On this slender thread does the promise of religious liberty hang. Justice Anthony Kennedy, in
his majority opinion in Obergefell
that declares same-sex marriage a constitutional right, barely mentions
the means by which most Americans conduct their weddings — houses of
worship. Only on page 27 does Kennedy get around to addressing the
connection between church and state, and the assurances in this
paragraph are less than compelling, to say the least:
Marriage is not even mentioned in the Constitution. This was a job for the individual
ReplyDeletestates. The lowly Supreme Court does not make law; it interprets only. Nothing
for them to interrupt since it is not a Constitutional issue. Three of the Supremes
might as well be called Communists. Order of importance: We the People, Militia,
The State, U.S.A., Congress, President, and last, Supreme Court.
Well said.
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