Thursday, December 16, 2004

Dreaming of Sanity

After the recent elections, the number of inquiries from the U.S. for immigration into Canada surged, apparently due to liberal democrats who can't stand the implications of having George W. Bush as president of the U.S. for four more years, and who are looking to escape it.

Now that the Canadian Supreme Court has decided to legalize so-called homosexual marriage and do away with natural law, there must be tremendous excitement among liberal democrats, especially among their homosexual constituents. They are not looking at moving to Canada, but are eagerly hoping for a similar earth-shaking decision from the U. S. Supreme Court. After all, the liberal Justices headed by Anthony Kennedy, in a recent decision, overturned a 1983 decision, Bowers vs. Hardwick, that had affirmed the right of states to criminalize homosexual sex. Like blind mice, the U.S. and Canadian activist justices have followed each other in legislating sociological/egalitarian principles instead of faithfully interpreting existing laws and historical precedents.

When the U.S. Justices finally plunge the dagger into traditional marriage, will the cultural conservatives be the one's looking to escape the U.S. culture? If they do, where would they run to escape such a step down from sanity? I surmise that they have nowhere to go if the Supreme Court follows Canada's misguided lead. The culture war is liable to intensify and threaten the fragile unity of these United States.

The homosexual activists would be doing a good deed by leaving the U.S. culture alone and emigrating to Canada; but that would only be a dream.

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