No, I'm not really endorsing Utah Governor Gary Herbert for president in 2016 – but the way he handled an activist judge's decision to redefine marriage proves Herbert would be better for the job than Chris Christie. On Friday, an Obama-appointed judge overturned Utah's state constitutional amendment protecting marriage – one passed by two-thirds of state voters in 2004. U.S. District Judge Richard Shelby said the amendment violated the U.S. Constitution – arguing, in effect, that George Washington would have taken a bullet to protect sodomy. Governor Herbert has done all he can do to protect sane jurisprudence and the […]
On Tuesday morning, Deputy Majority Leader Reed Gusciora – one of two openly gay Assemblyman - said his focus now “is converting civil unions to marriage.”
As Governor Christie accumulates endorsements from Democratic politicians and left-wing newspapers across the state, conservatives might be questioning their support for him - and for good reason.
"His surrender on marriage effectively surrenders any chance he might have had to secure the GOP nomination for president,” said Brian Brown of the National Organization for Marriage.
Governor Chris Christie has promised to appeal. Ruling called called “judicial activism” that imposed extreme social agenda on the state without the voters' consent.
New Jersey Assemblyman Tim Eustace bombastically compared change therapy to “beating a child” and suggested that the government take children seeking change away from their parents.