Pint0 Xtreme wrote:My point was the CA Supreme Court did once rule that marriage was a constitutionally protected right (even though you responded with "No, they didn't"). I don't give a flying fuck if it was under the old CA constitution. The fact is that it happened and a minority group had to defend it through a popular vote.
Which is an utterly pointless statement. Who cares what gay rights were under totally different legal standards?
Read the red, bolded section of my response.
Which completely dodges the point: the Fourteenth Amendment doesn't support you in the way you obviously think that it does. The classification drawn by Prop 8 self-evidently satisfies the rational basis review to which you would subject it.
So then its discriminatory effects on individuals of certain sexual orientations would not be constitutionally scrutinized because the law doesn't directly reference such said terms?
Because the
classification that is drawn determines what standard of review the law must be subjected to, and the classification, here, does not mandate some higher standard of review. Nor do your idiotic appeals to "WAAAH! It's discriminatory" make any difference whatsoever: rational basis isn't nearly a strong enough standard to strike down Prop 8.
You obviously have absolutely no clue how the Fourteenth Amendment works.
And what fucking legitimate purpose does proposition 8 fulfill?
It's argued to be a "defense of marriage" act. It might, maybe, kinda, sorta, make people take their marriages more seriously. That's more than sufficient to get it to sail through on constitutional grounds--that is what "rational basis review" entails.
It's not a legal argument.
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Yet you present it in defense of your claims that Prop 8 is somehow unconstitutional.
Perhaps your vision must have blurred when you were reading over the part where I mentioned that the financial, political and organizational advantages the anti-gay bigots have make the amendment and electoral process a much simpler task for them than it is for us.
I disagree, but moreover it doesn't matter. "Waah, I don't like it" doesn't make any difference in the law.
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