Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Homosexual "right" to marry defined in NJ

'... in his ruling, Judge Stephen Skillman said that homosexuals already have the right to marry in New Jersey, as long as the marriage is not to a member of the same sex.'

'Plaintiffs, like anyone else in the state, may receive a marriage license, provided that they meet the statutory criteria for marriage, including an intended spouse of the opposite gender.' Therefore, Judge Skillman said, the rights of homosexuals are not being abridged."


Of course, gay advocates are not going to let him get away with that. Read the story?

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