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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Brief 8-9-2010 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Faith & Family
"'Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license,' federal Judge Vaughn Walker wrote. So one judge overturned a measure approved by 52 percent of California voters in 2008 and upheld by the California Supreme Court in a 6-1 ruling. Some Californians will see this decision as the work of an elitist gay judge imposing his pre-ordained political views on voters. They can point to the fact that Walker issued controversial pretrial rulings on procedural issues that favored the plaintiffs contesting Proposition 8 -- only to be overturned on appeal. For Walker's part, he issued a temporary stay on his decision. So one judge will not have the last word on Proposition 8. Gay activists are ecstatic, but I don't think you'll see Mayor Gavin Newsom on City Hall's steps crowing, 'It's going to happen -- whether you like it or not,' which is what Newsom said when the California Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage in 2008. (To recap, the state's top court overturned a gay marriage ban in May 2008, but upheld Proposition 8 after voters put it in the state constitution in November.) 'Whether you like it or not.' While Proposition 8 opponents style themselves as champions of tolerance, they've chosen judicial fiat over the slower, surer route of persuasion. ... It's pretty clear that given time and the right answers to the above questions, California voters would choose to legalize same-sex marriage. In 2000, 61 percent of voters supported a ballot measure limiting marriage to heterosexual couples. In 2008, support had dropped to 52 percent. Barring a backlash, you would expect state voters to approve same-sex marriage within the decade -- which would avoid lasting rancor over a court-imposed decision. Instead, Walker went with: Whether you like it or not." --columnist Debra Saunders6
Reader Comments
"I appreciated your comment regarding the transformational vision of both Meacham and Obama7, that they both 'reveal unbridled arrogance and an underlying contempt for those who are just not smart enough to see it their way...' Much as Jon Meacham was ousted amid disgrace, debt, and dilapidated morale (I'm sure everyone at Newsweek is feeling just peachy), the same will be Obama's fate -- amid disgrace, debt, and a dilapidated national morale. Like Jimmy Carter before him, we will need a real leader to articulate a 'new' vision for America -- the vision of our forefathers, and bring us out of this 'malaise' that plagues us." --Tim
"I have subscribed to The Patriot Post for sometime and usually enjoy the dose of liberty, but this article is IGNORANT. Your position of supporting the war in Afghanistan and Iraq is appalling, especially for someone that subscribes to the wisdom of the founding fathers. What happened to the quote that there is 'no good war and no bad peace.' Do your homework and you will learn that the founding fathers would have unanimously opposed these unconstitutional wars. Let's replace the worst two Presidents in our history (Obama AND Bush) with a REAL liberty President. Support Ron Paul in 2012." --Matthew
Editor's Reply: Surely you meant to write "the author is ignorant," not the article. In regard to support for OEF and OIF, I suggest you "do your homework" and review the words of the Marine anthem, most specifically what Jefferson had the Marines do on "the shores of Tripoli." In regard to Ben Franklins sentiments, "There was never a good war or a bad peace," in a 1783 letter to Josiah Quincy, you would seem to imply that Franklin's meaning is that war is never justified. Only a fool who has never been in a combat firefight would suggest war is good. But Franklin wrote those words in the midst of a bloody Revolutionary War which, as I recall, he supported with enthusiasm.
Last, while you are doing your homework, may I suggest that you pick up a copy of Dissertations and Discussions (1868 ), Vol.1, and turn to page 26, for some apt thoughts on the subject from John Stuart Mill: "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth a war, is much worse. ... A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. As long as justice and injustice have not terminated their ever-renewing fight for ascendancy in the affairs of mankind, human beings must be willing, when need is, to do battle for the one against the other."
"Alexander for President! Perhaps you do not want to serve, but neither did Washington. His country called him to service. We call you. Lead on!" --Hugh
Editor's Reply: Warriors and Patriots rarely make great diplomats or politicians ... Washington was the exception. I would be honored to man the front lines of the charge against the city which bears his name (as would every man and woman associated with The Patriot) and restore the Constitution he served to its rightful standing as the law of the land. I would then want only to return to my family and Tennessee mountain home."
The Last Word
"Sacrifice is something that many Americans are becoming all too familiar with during this economic downturn. It was a key theme in President Obama's inaugural address to the nation, and he's referenced it numerous times when lecturing the country on how to get back on its feet. But while most of the country is pinching pennies and downsizing summer sojourns -- or forgoing them altogether -- the Obamas don't seem to be heeding their own advice. While many of us are struggling, the First Lady is spending the next few days in a five-star hotel on the chic Costa del Sol in southern Spain with 40 of her 'closest friends.' According to CNN, the group is expected to occupy 60 to 70 rooms, more than a third of the lodgings at the 160-room resort. Not exactly what one would call cutting back in troubled times. Reports are calling the lodgings of Obama's Spanish fiesta, the Hotel Villa Padierna in Marbella, 'luxurious,' 'posh' and 'a millionaires' playground.' Estimated room rate per night? Up to a staggering $2,500. Method of transportation? Air Force Two. To be clear, what the Obamas do with their money is one thing; what they do with ours is another. Transporting and housing the estimated 70 Secret Service agents who will flank the material girl will cost the taxpayers a pretty penny. Perhaps it could be that the Obamas, who seem to fancy themselves more along the lines of international celebrities than actual leaders, espouse a different view of sacrifice. ... In January, President Obama insisted that 'everybody in the country is going to have to sacrifice something, accept change for the greater good. Everybody is going to have to give. Everybody is going to have to have some skin in the game.' If sacrifice is the precursor to change, what will the family that ran on change offer up? Elitist doublespeak won't cut it." --columnist Andrea Tantaros8
(Please pray for our Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world, and for their families -- especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)
Links
1. http://www.roadmap.republicans.budget.house.gov/ 2. http://patriotpost.us/opinion/william-murchison/2010/08/03/paul-ryan-and-the-perils-of-realism/ 3. http://reagan2020.us/ 4. http://patriotpost.us/opinion/lawrence-kudlow/2010/08/06/the-washington-war-on-investment/ 5. http://www.mullings.com/08-05-10.htm 6. http://patriotpost.us/opinion/debra-saunders/2010/08/05/the-judge-has-spoken-whether-you-like-it-or-not/ 7. http://patriotpost.us/alexander/2010/08/05/the-fundamental-transformation-of-newsweek-and-america/ 8. http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2010/08/04/2010-08-04_material_girl_michelle_obama_is_a_modernday_marie_antoinette_on_a_glitzy_spanish.html
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