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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Christian Zionist on December 02, 2008, 11:07:25 PM
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http://www.onenewsnow.com/Legal/Default.aspx?id=334760 :::D
A challenge against Oklahoma marriage laws has been stopped.
Two lesbians married legally in Canada and then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where Alliance Defense fund attorney Austin Nimocks says the women filed for divorce.
"- klahoma voters reject[ed] those types of relationships by a constitutional amendment [and] the court upheld the will of the voters," said Nimocks.
Seventy-six percent of Oklahoma voters voted for the constitutional amendment, but Nimocks says the Oklahoma case is only one example of tactics by homosexual activists.
"We're constantly fighting those who want to redefine marriage in this country and they are constantly asking judicial activists to redefine the law to bend to their will," he points out.
Nimocks expects the case to be appealed, but also to be upheld.
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ooops..oh well...so much for happy endings for lesbians...one realized the other one really had a male's dingiling after all... :::D
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LOL! Why'd they fight so hard for the "right" to marry if they were just going to dump each other (doubtless for yet more one-night-stands at the local Turkish baths)? :laugh:
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But I think they are challenging the Oklahoma's laws by filing for a divorse. Because if you can't get married then you can't get divorced. If their divorce is granted, this might automatically mean that their marriage was valid by default.
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:::D!