Idaho House wants judges who rule for gay marriage impeached

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The Idaho House on Friday voted 44-25 in favor of a non-binding memorial to Congress calling for federal judges who rule in favor of gay marriage to be impeached.


“I think somehow, someday we’ve gotta take a stand,” GOP Rep. Paul Shepherd told the House. A sixth-term state representative from Riggins who owns a sawmill and log home company, Shepherd was the author and sponsor of the measure.


“You can’t say an immoral behavior according to God’s word, what we’ve all been taught since the beginning, is something that’s just, and that’s really kinda what this is all about,” he told the House. “We’d better uphold Christian morals. As an example, how about fornication, adultery and other issues.”


There was bipartisan opposition, with 11 Republicans joining all 14 House Democrats in opposing HJM 4.


Rep. Ken Andrus, R-Lava Hot Springs, spoke out in favor of the bill. “The thing that bothers me is that a small group of judges are ignoring the will of the people from several states,” Andrus said.


When Rep. Pete Nielsen, R-Mountain Home, in mid-speech, shouted, “Two people who pro-create!” he was interrupted by House Speaker Scott Bedke, R-Oakley, who admonished him, “We don’t need a biology lesson.”


Rep. John McCrostie, D-Boise, who is gay, told the House, “Of all the bills that I’ve voted on in the last weeks, HJM 4 causes me the most hurt. … This bill is personal, and it hurts me. … This bill implies that my marriage isn’t worth as much as someone else’s.”


House Minority Leader John Rusche, D-Lewiston, said, “What this memorial says is that we are so against gay marriage … we’ll try to impeach any judge who doesn’t see it our way, the way the Legislature of Idaho has it.” That shows a “fundamental error” in understanding the role of the nation’s judiciary, he said.




Idaho House wants judges who rule for gay marriage impeached - Spokesman.com - March 20, 2015
 

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don't any of these morons read the bible?

it is full of fornication and adultery and murder and denial of god...and he loved them all even in the OT
 

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don't any of these morons read the bible?

it is full of fornication and adultery and murder and denial of god...and he loved them all even in the OT

No more's our bigot contingent reads the Qu'ran. Like them, the I da ho legislature gets its theology from hate groups.
 

Sal

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No more's our bigot contingent reads the Qu'ran. Like them, the I da ho legislature gets its theology from hate groups.
pity
seems like they need a list of god's chosen, most of them were massively flawed
 

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That thar is hillbilly logic at its bestest. Prolly done drunk some o' pappy's moon shine afore comin' up with that thar peace of legislayshon.
 

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America the land of freedom and choice and democratic rights and well..........
you get the picture. America has fallen under the spell of the old group
from Salem, they have to be against someone or something all the time
cause the Lord demands it why how can democracy exist if people have
different opinions and different lifestyles.
What a load of crap
 

Cliffy

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And like C-51, these laws have zero chance of surviving a supreme court challenge. This is the problem with trying to impose your religious views on everybody. With over 45,000 different Christian sects and numerous other religions, chances are, the majority doesn't share your views.