Friday, November 05, 2004

About Those "Other" Elections We Also Held:

Crosswalk.com brings us this from Agape Press: Traditional Marriage Exalted in Every State's Amendment Vote. Specifically, eleven States had Constitutional amendments on their ballots to define the term marriage in their States as one man and one woman. Thankfully, all those amendments passed.

If that claque of imperious judges in Massachusetts, led by a self-serving female homosexual, had not mandated same-sex "marriage" in that State, we wouldn't be having this debate. But they did, and we are. And because John Kerry would not support these various Constitutional amendments even though Bill Clinton warned him to, he has no one to blame but himself for losing the election. (Actually, John Kerry lost for a host of reasons, not least of which was his sorry record in Vietnam and as an absentee Senator, but this is surely one more reason.)