I'm still not understanding these twisted idiots. If a court had ruled in favor of something pro-Christian, they'd be all like "Yeah, the law has prevailed," but now that a court rules in favor of something pro-Humanity, pro-Civility, pro-Equality, they have to whine and cry and moan about it?
You know what, you sick bastards, get over yourselves. This is not a religious battle or a "culture war" as you often like to try and frame it. It's about equality and decency, which is apparently something you lack as made evident by statements like this:
“The real battle will be Election Day. Even in a state with a legislature as liberal as ours, we have defeated our opponents year after year through the legislative process. They could never have gotten same-sex marriage through the Democratic process. Democracy is gay marriage’s worst enemy"
So, yeah. You show your ignorance on these issues when even the Governor of Connecticut, a Republican, comes out and says that any legislative attempts to enshrine bigotry and hatred into the State Constitution will not work:
Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell, a gay marriage opponent who also supports amending the Constitution to allow for initiatives and referendum, said she is “firmly convinced that attempts to reverse this decision either legislatively or by amending the state constitution will not meet with success.”
Furthermore, by not taking time to understand the process you want to initiate, you fail to show the sound judgment that an educated person would. If this quaint, once-every-20-years convention gets approved, the entirety of the state constitution would be reworked, and you wouldn't get a say in it. It be up to appointed leaders. And it would cost your state billions of dollars. So good luck with that.
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