NOM bases its new argument on the pending Kansas Supreme Court case that involves the state & one county judge:pic.twitter.com/63n7Ku1hDx
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NOM bases its new argument on the pending Kansas Supreme Court case that involves the state & one county judge:pic.twitter.com/63n7Ku1hDx
NOM concludes: "Fifty million Americans in over thirty states have voted in support of traditional marriage…"
@chrisgeidner Chris, super-simply speaking, does NOM have anything here?
.@chrisgeidner they so love the constitution except for the parts they hate
@chrisgeidner @kaplanrobbie How long before NOM is sued for torturous interference? ...look it up Brian Brown
@chrisgeidner - And he might even do it. He is the most right wing governor in the country and he just won reelection.
@chrisgeidner Makes sense, since they've ignored multiple court orders to produce their donor list. @NOMupdate
@chrisgeidner @AdamSerwer So, why is the Supreme Court more legitimate than the Federal Courts? Haha!
@chrisgeidner Love the desperation. "Illegitimate" lower court decisions! "Out of control federal judges"!
@chrisgeidner By "new route" you mean "illegal", right?
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