Gay-rights activists ask court to declare the California constitution unconstitutional

California’s Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment limiting marriage in that state to one man and one woman, was approved by the voters 52-48% on Election Day. Since then, the gay-rights crowd has behaved with predictable anger and rage, and now the approved constitutional amendment is headed to court where it may be struck down. Folks, in a sane world, you know, a world without liberals, a constitutional amendment is considered part of the constitution. You cannot strike down a constitutional amendment, because passing a constitutional amendment by definition makes it constitutional. But we’re not operating in a sane world these days, so who knows what will happen?

In a related post, Michelle Malkin points out that the gay-rights crowd isn’t interested merely in equal rights or eliminating discrimination. They instead want to force their deviant behavior on everyone else, as evidenced by the eHarmony case.

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