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.