The California Supreme Court did what it was supposed to do--it looked at the evidence--and in the case of Proposition 22 the moderates on the court ruled that it violated the California State Constitution just as surely as if it had been a law banning "miscegenation."
Corrupt judges, Bob? Where is the evidence of corruption, other than the fact that you disagreed with the judges ruling?
Bob Blaylock's enthusiasm for the will of the people is predicate upon the people agreeing with him. Judging from other posts he's made, I doubt that he would have been anywhere as near as enthusiastic if Proposition 8 had been voted down.
Corrupt judges, Bob? Where is the evidence of corruption, other than the fact that you disagreed with the judges ruling?
Bob Blaylock's enthusiasm for the will of the people is predicate upon the people agreeing with him. Judging from other posts he's made, I doubt that he would have been anywhere as near as enthusiastic if Proposition 8 had been voted down.