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Arkansas strikes down gay adoption ban

April 20th, 2010

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  1. April 20th, 2010 at 21:06 | #1

    What’s the use of passing these things if the lawless courts just strike them down anyway?

    While Republicans might say this shows why we need good judges (and they’re right), it’s not like Republicans will select many judicial appointees based on their pro-family jurisprudence or even on their rejection of the nonsensically overbroad “right to privacy.”

    So many GOP advisers are now libertarian that morally conservative judges and prospective judges probably won’t have enough friends to get appointed.

    What do we do if our legal system is irreformably on the anti-family path?

  2. Heidi
    May 25th, 2010 at 21:16 | #2

    Thank goodness that the Arkansas judicial system understands discrimination when it sees it and also cares about the best interests of children! All of the children of same-sex couples and their parents thank you Arkansas for ruling based on common sense and reason, not religious hysteria!!

  3. Karen Grube
    May 26th, 2010 at 11:16 | #3

    Heidi, there is a quote from another blog entry that makes more sense here: “Adoption exists to help children find the parents they need, not to give adults the children they want,” What could be more clear? How absolutely outrageous of the court not to understand that, which is why, at least in San Diego where I live, we will be electing better judges this coming election. This isn’t what you wrongfully call ‘religious hysteria’, THIS is common sense.

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