Wednesday, November 12, 2008

SOME GOOD PROP 8 INFO ...

From the opening argument by SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera:

"No matter what your view of same-sex marriage, the passage of Proposition 8 has pushed California to the brink of a constitutional crisis, and it's important to understand why. This measure sought to do something that no constitutional amendment has ever done in our history: to strip a fundamental right from a protected class of citizens. In doing so, it did not merely undo a narrowly disfavored Supreme Court decision. Its effect is nowhere near so simple or elegant.

"Rather, it upended a doctrine of separation of powers deeply rooted in our system of governance; it trounced upon the independence of our state's judiciary; and it eviscerated the most foundational principle of our state's constitution.

"If allowed to stand, Prop 8 would so devastate the principle of equal protection that it could endanger the fundamental rights of any potential electoral minority — even for protected classes based on race, religion, national origin and gender.

"It would mean that a bare majority of voters could enshrine any manner of discrimination against any unpopular group — and our state constitution would be powerless to disallow it.

"Let us be clear: equal protection of the laws is what separates constitutional democracy from mob rule tyranny. It is a principle reaching back eight centuries to the Magna Carta. And it is what guided the founding of our state and our nation."

2 comments:

Doorman-Priest said...

Absolutely!

So now what?

Yard[D]og said...

There is an old saying that I like, that I have made my own: The journey goes one, the work continues and the dream will never die.

Tomorrow everyone is going to their city hall and just be there to stand with their brothers and sisters around the county whose rights have been deprived.