Gay “Marriage”: Alabama Fights Against Judicial Activism from the U.S. Supreme Court
By Julio
Severo
The
U.S. Supreme Court created
homosexual “marriage” for Americans, virtually imposing this fake
marriage and real gay tyranny on America last June.
U.S. Supreme Court |
Mat
Staver, chairman of Liberty
Counsel, said there is
“a growing number of voices calling for resistance to the lawless marriage
opinion.”
“Supreme
Court justices swear an oath to uphold the Constitution, not invent a new one,”
he said. “When they put their personal opinions in writing without one shred of
constitutional support, the people have a right to question their authority.”
When
the Supreme Court decision was announced in June, Alabama did not, like other
states, declare the issue resolved. The Alabama Supreme Court justices are
resisting the judicial activism from the U.S. Supreme Court by upholding a law
restricting marriage to opposite sex partners. For more information, read the WND
report “Alabama
gets serious in fight against ‘gay’ marriage,” by Bob Unruh.
Resistance
has been a hallmark of Alabama justices. Last year, pro-abortion activist Nina
Martin labeled Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker as a man who “has
figured out how to dismantle Roe v. Wade.” According to her criticism, Parker
is the biggest threat to abortion in this generation.
Abortion
was granted federal legal acceptance, through the U.S. Supreme Court, under the
administration of Republican President Richard Nixon in 1973. Since then, abortion
has been allowed in the U.S. in all nine months of pregnancy and it has legally
murdered over 60 million innocent Americans. Nixon did not fight fiercely
against this judicial activism imposing capital punishment on the unborn. But
he was the first U.S. president to resign because of political scandals.
Nixon’s
biggest scandal was that he was not the biggest threat to abortion in his
generation. But now God has raised Justice Parker as a better resistance to abortion
in the U.S. Supreme Court.
And
now God is also raising Parker and his worthy company of Alabama justices as a
better resistance to gay “marriage” in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Roy
Moore, the current Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, is famous for not
following orders from federal judges to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments
from the Alabama Judicial Building in 2003. Both Moore and the monuments were
removed from the building. But today he is again in the resistance.
Moore
passionately embraces conservatism. Last July, he reacted when Facebook launched
an app called “Let’s
Celebrate Pride,”
which allowed users to overlay an image of the homosexual rainbow over their
profile picture. The Facebook celebration was in honor of the U.S. Supreme
Court decision creating gay “marriage.”
The
strongest resistance came from conservative Russians, as reported by me in my
article “Conservative
Russians Give Moral Lesson to Facebook’s Homosexual Propaganda,”
published in Barbwire.
As a
good conservative, Justice Moore spread my
article on his Facebook profile. His message was clear: He was
against the pro-sodomy judicial activism from the U.S. Supreme Court. He was supportive
of the Russian resistance to this activism and to the Facebook celebration.
I
support the conservative resistance of the Alabama Supreme Court to the U.S.
Supreme Court in its liberal measures to kill the unborn and the real marriage.
With information from WND.
Portuguese
version of this article: “Casamento” gay: Alabama luta contra
ativismo judicial do Supremo Tribunal dos EUA
Source: Last Days Watchman
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