WISCONSIN MARRIAGE DEFENDERS

The chronicles of the Wisconsin Marriage Defenders of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Friday, May 30, 2008

WISCONSIN REBUFFS QUEERS AGAIN

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Dane Co. Circuit Court Upholds the Sanctity of One Man-One Woman Marriage





Last fall, 59-percent of Wisconsin’s voting population cast their vote in favor of amending our State Constitution to define marriage as being between one man and one woman. Despite overwhelming support, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh political science professor, William McConkey, took it on himself to sue the state in an effort to repeal the widely-favored amendment. Oral arguments took place this morning. See Wisconsin Family Council's press release below for the judge's favorable ruling.





**** While the left has been attacking the sanctity of marriage through the courts, certain legislators have introduced the state version of the Equal Rights Amendment which would act to repeal our Marriage Amendment. Fortunately, the ERA bill died in committee but will likely be re-introduced during the 2009-2010 Floor Session. Here is a copy of Senate Joint Resolution 2 for your information - http://www.legis.state.wi.us/2007/data/SJR2hst.html



Court Agrees: Wisconsin Marriage Amendment is Constitutional





Judge’s ruling affirms single purpose of the amendment





MADISON ­ Earlier today, Dane County Circuit Judge Richard G. Niess ruled that Wisconsin’s Marriage Amendment is constitutional. Judge Niess said the amendment clearly dealt with a single purpose: defining and protecting marriage.





Wisconsin Family Council, represented by Alliance Defense Fund, submitted a friend of the court brief in this case, which the judge referred to several times during the arguments.





At issue was whether or not the amendment violated the Wisconsin Constitution by dealing with more than one subject. The case was initiated by William McConkey, a UW-Oshkosh professor, who alleged that the amendment violated the equal protection clause of the US Constitution. Judge Niess dismissed that portion of the case last year ruling that McConkey did not have standing as a heterosexual married man. However, the judge said that McConkey did have standing to challenge the amendment based on the “single subject” clause of the Wisconsin Constitution.





“The marriage amendment demonstrated a comprehensive legislative scheme to define marriage as the union between one man and one woman and to prevent indirect abrogation of this special legal status,” said Amy Salberg, Allied Attorney with Alliance Defense Fund. “Judge Niess recognized this in ruling that the marriage amendment represented a single-subject in accordance with the Wisconsin Constitution.





”Thomas Balistreri, Assistant Attorney General, represented Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen. Attorney Balistreri correctly noted that the two provisions in the amendment were “flip sides of one coin,” both relating to the general purpose of preserving marriage.





In his ruling, Judge Niess noted that the single purpose of the amendment was “the preservation of the unique and historical status of marriage.”





“We couldn’t agree more,” said Julaine Appling, CEO of Wisconsin Family Council. “Marriage is unique among all other institutions and must be preserved in both number and gender, exactly as this amendment does.”





“Today’s ruling affirms the judgment of nearly 60% of Wisconsin voters who approved this amendment on November 7, 2006. These voters knew they were voting for one thing: the definition and preservation of marriage in our state,” noted Appling.





Formerly known as The Family Research Institute of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Family Council is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization committed to serving Wisconsin’s citizens, churches and policymakers by informing, inspiring and involving each group in strengthening and preserving marriage, family, life and liberty in Wisconsin. For more information, visit file://www.wifamilycouncil.org/ or call 1-888-378-7395.

Monday, May 05, 2008

INTOLERANT BIGOTS!

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http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen/08a/born_gay_hoax/smith_0329/index.html



Lesbian activists at Smith College riot, shut down Ryan Sorba speech on “The Born Gay Hoax” as police watch. See exclusive videos.


“We’re here, we’re queer, get used to it!”


Smith College, Northampton, MA - April 29, 2008


Dozens of lesbian activists at Smith College climbed in through windows and stormed the podium in a riot scene shortly after Ryan Sorba began a speech on his upcoming book, The Born Gay Hoax. The melee forced an end to the speech before a packed hall in the library on the Northampton campus. Uniformed police officers and a plainclothes security guard were in the room but mostly just stood and watched. Rather than take action against the rioters, the officers and a university official walked to the podium and ordered Sorba to leave the room “for his own safety.”


There were no arrests and no charges of disorderly conduct. This would seem to be a clear violation of the Massachusetts’ Civil Rights statutes.



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'Gays' shut down discussion of faith



Psychiatrists pull symposium on 'The Religious Dimension'


By Bob Unruh© 2008 WorldNetDaily



A discussion on religion, homosexuality and therapy that had been scheduled during the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting in Washington has been shut down following an attack by a "gay" publication on some of the people planning to participate.



TG: Homosexuals are so intent on telling lies that they can't stomach an opportunity where both sides might be heard. These "peaceful, loving, tolerant" perverts would RIOT to prevent the truth from being heard.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

TEACHING KIDS to be QUEER

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Again, we see proof that the sodomites, who cannot reproduce, resort to RECRUITING CHILDREN.



http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=62820



April 28, © 2008 WorldNetDaily Exclusive



Class for kids: How to be homosexual



'Social change' organization says 'masculinity' too narrowly defined



A state-funded organization in Maine touted as "a stellar program for social change" is advertising a seminar that essentially provides information to impressionable school-age boys on how to be homosexual, according to a pro-family organization opposing the plans.



The seminar, "Queer, Questioning, Quiet: Developing Gender Identity & Male Sexual Orientation," is promoted by the Boys to Men organization in Portland, Maine, during its coming 2008 conference. The session will feature a presentation by speakers from the homosexual Proud Rainbow Youth for Southern Maine, officials said.



"This continues to happen to impressionable young boys," Heath said. "The sad thing is the boys who are least able to endure this message, this confusion, are the ones they're preying upon."