Defense of Marriage Act called unconstitutional in Boston
Panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals claims there is a constitutional right to same-sex marriage
A federal appeals court in Boston ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional this week. The decision was the second federal appeals ruling this year to side with those who oppose marriage as between one man and one woman and seek to change the definition to include cohabiting homosexual or heterosexual partners, following a San Francisco court striking down a California voter initiative that rescinded a state constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
Civil-rights project director of Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, Mary Bonauto, who has argued against DOMA in court on behalf of seven homosexual couples, said she believed the Supreme Court would uphold the First Circuit's ruling.
Both courts opined that neither the Federal Defense of Marriage Act nor California's Proposition 8 could be justified in light of what the Judges maintain are the penalties they impose on same-sex couples.Both cases raise issues many observers expect to be resolved ultimately by the Supreme Court.
A three-judge panel, two of which included appointees of Republican presidents, unanimously found the 1996 federal law, passed by bipartisan congressional majorities and signed by President Bill Clinton, shouldn't stand undertheir interpretation of Supreme Court precedents.
This only demonstrates that the issue of defending marriage as between one man and one woman is not a partisan issue. There are Republicans and Democrats who seek to redefine the word to mean something entirely different than a lifelong union between one man and one woman.
Judge Michael Boudin in writing for the three Judge Panel said that Supreme Court precedents limit government's power to take action against "historically disadvantaged or unpopular" groups. He would include homosexuals and lesbians in that category. Thus, he seeks to include those who engage in homosexual and lesbian sexual acts in a "protected class", right alongside of race or gender.
The 1996 law imposes "serious adverse consequences" on them, Boudin wrote, and the apparent justifications of the law-"defending and nurturing the institution of traditional, heterosexual marriage" and "traditional notions of morality," among others-were insufficient, Boudin said.
Under the Defense of Marriage Act, the federal government affirms marriage as between one man and one woman.
Massachusetts is one of a half-dozen U.S. states that authorize homosexuals or lesbians to marry under State Law. Several gay couples and surviving partners challenged the federal law, alleging that it violates the constitutional principles of equal protection of the law and due process, as well as the state's authority over family law.
The Civil-rights project director of the Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, Mary Bonauto, who has long argued against DOMA in court on behalf of seven homosexual couples, said she believed the Supreme Court would uphold the First Circuit's ruling.
"We think it is a case that could appeal to all members of the [Supreme] Court," she said. "This law is a real outlier because it inserts Congress into an area that states govern."
Bonauto said the DOMA case wasn't likely to cause the Supreme Court to address the question of whether there is a federal right to same-sex marriage. "I do think it will eventually get there. This is not that case," she said.
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As our nation continues to degenerate into an earthly city of beasts, citizens are becoming increasingly sympathetic to falsehood and evil and equally intolerant of truth and goodness. The corrupt elites who are spearheading this cultural reengineering are exerting tremendous pressure on people through the social media to be active participants in the moral brainwashing of our youth. And whenever they can they use influential people to help spread their anti-Christian and anti-family venom - in broadcasting, politics, law, medicine, education, commerce and now athletics. When it comes to human sexuality, for instance, they want to impress upon young minds that disease is just another form of being healthy and that health is just another form of disease.
Lawmakers and judges are especially to blame because for the past forty years they have been sending the following message to society through their laws and rulings: that attitudes and behaviors which ruin societies deserve the same legal entitlements and protections as those which preserve them.
This type of defective thinking was evident in a recent court case where a judge ruled that a Christian banner must be removed from an American public school gym because it infringed on an atheist student's "right" to study in a "religiously neutral" atmosphere. But what about the rights of the Christian students studying there. Wasn't the United States established as a Christian nation under God? Obviously, in making his decision the judge used a very narrow and biased definition of religion which conveniently excluded atheism. Now while I would never wish ill on anyone - yet in order to drive home the absurdity of his position - I would tell that judge that if in the future he is diagnosed with cancer I would hope that he gets stuck with a physician who believes that cancer cells have the same right to propagate themselves as healthy cells do. That way he can be on the receiving end of his own diseased philosophy. And no, it doesn't matter whether we’re talking about the human body or the public body. The resulting mess is the same.
(Wisdom 6:2-6) "Hear therefore, ye kings, and understand: learn, ye that are judges of the ends of the earth... For power is given you by the Lord, and strength by the most High, who will examine your works, and search out your thoughts: Because being ministers of his kingdom, you have not judged rightly, nor kept the law of justice, nor walked according to the will of God. Horribly and speedily will he appear to you: for a most severe judgment..."