Sanctity of Bigotry Takes Another Hit in Court

Posted on May 22nd, 2008 by Fagnit.
Categories: Court Cases, Faith Based Bigotry, Homophobia.

Major Margaret Witt, a US CitizenMay has been a very difficult month for the Sanctity of Bigotry, with the California Supreme Court hobbling the efforts of Fundamentalist Christians to control who loves who as the first defeat for pious and self-righteous hatred and intolerance.

Now the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has dealt another blow to the Sanctity of Bigotry by ruling that the Armed Forces may even be forced to tolerate the existence of homosexuals.

Judge Ronald Gould said that "the Air Force attempts to justify the ('don't ask, don't tell') policy by relying on congressional findings regarding 'unit cohesion' and the like, but that does not go to whether the application of (the policy) specifically to Maj. Witt significantly furthers the government's interest."

What is a poor bigot to do these days? If this kind of stuff keeps up how will the poor Party of Jesus candidates ever win any elections? Let's face it, God hates equal rights.

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

  • Share/Bookmark

0 comments.

Leave a comment

Comments can contain some xhtml. Names and emails are required (emails aren't displayed), url's are optional.