Sunday, October 24, 2004

Kerry's Gay Agenda

John Kerry panders for the gay vote. If this doesn't get conservatives out to the polls, nothing will.



"If they think that they want a Supreme Court with more justices like Clarence

Thomas and Antonin Scalia," Kerry replies, "then they should stay home. If they

want a Court appointed by John Kerry that's going to fight for equality in America and the fair interpretation of the equal protection clause and due process, this is the most important election of our lifetime."



The passage beginning "fair interpretation" is of course the signal: Kerry's Supreme

Court appointees, he is saying, will have views similar to those that led the

Massachusetts high court to mandate gay marriage in Kerry's home state earlier

this year. This should be posted next to Kerry's "litmus test" for judges on upholding Roe v. Wade, affirmed by the senator under Bush's challenge in the third presidential debate on October 13. This would enable the second Roman Catholic president, John F. Kerry, to continue to hold as a personal view his belief that marriage is between a man and a woman, just as he honors the church teaching that human life begins at conception, while at the same time blackballing any future judge who might vote against abortion or same-sex marriage as mandated constitutional law.



Even with a Bush victory on November 2, then, the revolutionary agenda of judicial elites is very far from being thwarted. A Kerry victory means that enactment of the judge-made marriage revolution is only a matter of time.