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Judge has final say

It’s still a great nation when an associate editor from a small newspaper in the Northwest can determine whose opinion is tyrannical. Like lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transsexuals, Gary Crooks’ intolerance of any opinion not in line with his own makes that person a tyrant.

LGBTs are one of the most intolerant groups in the country. They seek out companies or individuals that do not share their opinions to demand services, and then sue when they do not get their way. Any comparison to the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement is strictly another joke played on the American public.

Contrary to skewed numbers of the media, the majority of Americans do not support gay marriage and are more in line with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia than the media.

So today, in your pretend world, it is the not-so-Supreme Court 1, God 0, but in the real world it is still God 1, Court 0. The supreme judge will have the final say, and the federal court will not like the verdict. Gay marriage will not stand on judgment day.

John Hader

Spokane



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