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Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Kakistocracy©
So today Reuters reports:
The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Monday to hear a constitutional challenge to a 1977 Florida law that bans gays and lesbians from adopting children, the only such state law in the nation.
Agape Press covers the reaction:
According to [Mathew] Staver [of Liberty Council], with this decision, the nation's highest court has come down on the side of traditional families: "but not only that—I think other states will follow Florida's lead to enact similar laws."
On the morning of June 22nd, 1633, Galileo was found guilty of holding a false doctrine. He swore never to argue such doctrines again, and no one ever again questioned that the sun rotates around the earth.

If any states try to pass such a law, I would say that Utah is the most "usual suspect." Guy
Posted by Anonymous Anonymous @ 12:29 PM
 
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