Since then, six of the nine states that initially resisted the directive have caved in to the Pentagon’s demands, including Texas, which had been the first to announce its intention to buck the order.
The murky reasoning of the Supreme Court suggests that it is searching for reasons to justify imposing "gay marriage" on states which have not already legalized it.
The DOMA decision would allow the executive branch to effectively veto any duly enacted law simply by refusing to defend it against a constitutional challenge.