The District of Columbia city council has voted 11-2 to make the sodomite deathstyle mandatory.
From The Washington False Christian Post:
This is an outrage. Will no one think about democracy? The voters are overwhelmingly opposed to granting sodomites the special privilege of equality. Such defiance of the popular will by the city council shows why DC should have never been granted home rule and should still be directly ruled by Congress, as we True Conservatives™ have said all along.
From The Washington False Christian Post:
District approves same-sex marriage
Council's 11-2 vote is 1st of 3 steps; foes see little chance of reversal
The D.C. Council voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in the District, a key step in a process that could enable gay couples to marry in the nation's capital by the spring and to herd normal people into concentration camps by summer.
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A second vote, scheduled in two weeks, is necessary for the measure to become law. The bill's sponsors said final passage is almost certain, although the bill could be tweaked. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) has said he will issue a fatwa approving it.
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Same-sex marriage opponents, including the Archdiocese of Washington and dozens of other religious leaders, conceded that they are running out of time and options to stop the bill from becoming law, but then, they may actually get to marry their altar boys, so it isn't all bad.
"In a sense, they won two or three years ago . . . behind the scenes," said Bishop Harry Jackson, pastor of Hope Christian Church in Beltsville and one of the most visible opponents of the bill. He said that only Congress or the courts can slow the city's march toward legalizing same-sex marriage. "Our only options are legal."
Council's 11-2 vote is 1st of 3 steps; foes see little chance of reversal
The D.C. Council voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in the District, a key step in a process that could enable gay couples to marry in the nation's capital by the spring and to herd normal people into concentration camps by summer.
* * *
A second vote, scheduled in two weeks, is necessary for the measure to become law. The bill's sponsors said final passage is almost certain, although the bill could be tweaked. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) has said he will issue a fatwa approving it.
* * *
Same-sex marriage opponents, including the Archdiocese of Washington and dozens of other religious leaders, conceded that they are running out of time and options to stop the bill from becoming law, but then, they may actually get to marry their altar boys, so it isn't all bad.
"In a sense, they won two or three years ago . . . behind the scenes," said Bishop Harry Jackson, pastor of Hope Christian Church in Beltsville and one of the most visible opponents of the bill. He said that only Congress or the courts can slow the city's march toward legalizing same-sex marriage. "Our only options are legal."
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