A right-minded gay on the Florida gay adoption ban
I read this, nodding all the while. Man, was I surprised to read in the bio at the end of the article that the author is gay.
Link: Supreme Court: Florida Gay Adoption Ban OK: Children Better Off; Gays Incensed
Steve Yuhas, OpinionEditorials.com
Link: Supreme Court: Florida Gay Adoption Ban OK: Children Better Off; Gays Incensed
Steve Yuhas, OpinionEditorials.com
On Monday the United States Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to Florida’s ban on gay adoption. Gay organizations immediately took to the airwaves to express their outrage that the Court refused to hear the case.
The challenge came from a ruling in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals that disagreed with the absurd legal position gays put forward that Lawrence vs. Texas (that concluded that state sodomy laws were unconstitutional) also allowed for the adoption of children (exactly what sodomy and children had in common only the plaintiffs could understand).
The Court reasonably, and thankfully, disagreed saying that Lawrence did not invalidate "the accumulated wisdom of several millennia of human experience" that children deserve the "optimal family structure” and the state of Florida has a constitutional right to define that structure.












