TULSA, Oklahoma, November 5, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Homosexual activists, upset at the re-election of pro-family President George W. Bush and the passage of bans on same-sex “marriage” in all 11 states where it was proffered, will bypass the people and go to the courts as a recourse. Two lesbian couples challenged the marriage amendment passed Tuesday, launching a lawsuit against Oklahoma state. The American Civil Liberties Union Lesbian and Gay Rights Project are acting on behalf of the couples and a host of other disgruntled homosexuals. Similar suits “will go forward in New York, California, Washington, Maryland and New Jersey,” Matt Coles, director of the ACLU’s Lesbian and Gay Rights Project, said, as reported by the Washington Times.
Suits are probable in Georgia, Ohio, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oregon and Mississippi also, the Times report said. Tv

