Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Same-sex marriage = jihad

Bruce Fein, a former associate deputy attorney general in the Reagan administration, shows how the right loves Big Brother government.
The constitutional right of privacy was born of that evil [SCOTUS decisions], and has been brandished to overturn laws regulating abortion, homosexual sodomy and obscenity in the home. Same-sex marriage, polygamy, recreational drug use and jihad are clamoring for equal right-of-privacy protection.
He also writes:
Neither "privacy" nor a generalized "right to be left alone" appears in the Constitution.
Try the ninth amendment, buddy. The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. What isn't enumerated doesn't mean that there is no right to it. We have something called "checks and balances", something the right tries to circumvent all the time. When the legislature is overstepping the boundaries, the courts come in to stop it.

I just don't understand how these people can be so afraid of gays that they have to legislate against them, unless they really do have closeted homosexual tendencies. And to equate homosexuality with the murderous acts of monsters is just another of the many shameless, disgusting acts of the right. Just for good measure, he throws in polygamy, as if that is such a widespread practice that it needs to be addressed and that it is like same-sex marriage. Rightwing hysteria.

Maybe Bruce should go out and buy a bigger sports car.

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