The Tar Heel Teabilly Taliban is at it again, and back with a vengeance.
Welcome to the state where hate reigns supreme, and where some state lawmakers feel it their obligation to promote their Christian religious dogma, while passing the cost onto their constituents, the citizens of North Carolina to defend in the courts:
22 months after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry, North Carolina Republican lawmakers have filed a bill nullifying all marriages between people of the same-sex. The bill, which is unconstitutional, falsely invokes the 10th Amendment and claims the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over marriage. It also falsely claims the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over the Christian Bible.
The "Uphold Historical Marriage Act," known as HB780, says, "the ruling of the United States Supreme Court not only exceeds the authority of the Court relative to the State of North Carolina and a vote of the People of the State on an issue pertaining solely to the State of North Carolina and the People of North Carolina but also exceeds the authority of the Court relative to the decree of Almighty God."
It then quotes Genesis 2:24, "a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh."
www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/...
Not much one can say here, but reflect on the thought that I thought we fought them over there, so we wouldn’t have to fight them over here…..??
HB780 "declares that the Obergefell v. Hodges decision of the United States Supreme Court of 2015 is null and void in the State of North Carolina." It also declares that marriages "whether created by common law, contracted, or performed outside of North Carolina, between individuals of the same gender are not valid in North Carolina."
www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/...
And if that isn’t enough of the good old Christian “Love Thy Neighbor” hypocrisy, it gets better:
Were the bill ever to become law, it would be declared unconstitutional, and the taxpayers in the State of North Carolina would have to pay court and attorneys fees, which easily could reach more than a million dollars.
www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/...
Nothing like passing the cost of “faith” onto the taxpayers….
North Carolina state Reps. Larry Pittman, Michael Speciale, and Carl Ford, all Republicans, are the primary sponsors of the “Uphold Historical Marriage Act.”
You can’t make this crap up: Maybe mandatory viewing of public flogging, and beheading is on the NC lawmaker’s docket as well?
As always, be safe out there.