on July 11, 2010 by admin in Constitution, Federal Government, Uncategorized, Comments (0)

Still think Arizona’s illegal immigration law is bigoted?

On 7/10/2010 6:39 PM, @&*$?%tweet.net">Northup @&*$?%tweet.net wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 15:16:48 -0500, David Hartung
> wrote:
>
>>> NO… in America the Constitution gives the Federal government “all”
>>> it’s powers, I see no Federal power over Marriage, in fact you get a
>>> State Marriage license.
>>
>> Which is why the Defense of Marriage act only applies in dealings with
>> the Federal Government.
>
>
> The federal government has control over:
>
> a) civil law that has contitutional issues of equal protection

G&*$?%s are NOT left out of “EQUAL” they can also marry the opposite sex.

The Marriage laws prevent heterosexuals from marrying the same sex also.

The law is equal…. Unequal would be if the laws said G&*$?%s can’t marry
the opposite sex but heterosexuals can.

> b) issues of separation of church and state

Marriage to the government is a legal issue NOT a Religious one. Just a
contract.

> c) issues of supremacy

The Feds have NO supremacy where they have no jurisdiction/no power
given them by the Constitution.

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