Dear
Mr. Sulak:
Thank
you for contacting me regarding President Barack Obama’s decision to order the
Department of Justice (DOJ) to discontinue defending the Defense of Marriage
Act (P.L. 104—199). I appreciate having the benefit of your comments on this
important matter.
I
strongly oppose President Obama's decision to instruct the DOJ to stop
defending the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act. The President
has elected to make this ill-informed decision based on political motivation,
rather than defending a statute that was passed by Congress, signed into law by
previous Administrations, and broadly supported by the American people. I
firmly believe that both President Obama and his Administration have an
obligation to defend and uphold federal law, regardless of personal ideology,
and you may be certain that I will continue to monitor this matter closely.
As
you may know, in 1996 Congress overwhelmingly passed and former President Bill
Clinton signed into law the Defense of Marriage Act. This federal law defines
marriage as "only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband
and wife" I firmly support this position.
Under
the laws, traditions, and customs of all fifty states, marriage has
historically been defined as the union of a man and a woman. However, judicial
rulings and outright lawlessness by local officials in some states have
threatened traditional marriage and moved this debate onto the national stage.
The U.S. Supreme Court
decision in Lawrence v. Texas provides lower courts with the
leverage needed to invalidate traditional marriage laws. And the first major
assault on traditional marriage came in Goodridge v. Mass.
Dept. of Health, when the Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court citing the Lawrence decision overturned that state's
traditional marriage law. Since this time, other activist state courts have
followed Massachusetts '
lead. In light of these judicial trends, constitutional scholars on both sides
of the aisle agree that the Defense of Marriage Act and similar state laws are
now in peril. I believe that judges should strictly interpret the law and avoid
the temptation to legislate from the bench or color their rulings with personal
ideology.
I
appreciate the opportunity to represent Texans in the United States
Senate. Thank you for taking the time to contact me.
Sincerely,
JOHN
CORNYN
United
States Senator
517
Hart Senate Office Building
Tel:
(202) 224-2934
Fax:
(202) 228-2856
http://www.cornyn.senate.gov
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RECITATION: "I am very proud, that I pray to and worship our Judea/Christian, God Almighty. I am very proud to be an American, who loves all his family and all his fellow patriots. I will defend the original Constitutional. I will defend the rights and lives of patriots to the best of my ability and, if time and resources permit will even defend other Americans, who may fail to believe as I do, but I will never defend a Muslim, believer of the Quran! They are my ENEMY and I DO NOT recognize their beliefs in Islam to be a RELIGION, and I never will!
Remember, be proud of, and promote, your beliefs! Be proud you're an American and promote that with pride! Be proud of your families and your fellow patriots and promote that with pride! And last, take some kind of real action and pray “everyday” for God to lead you correctly! Believe me.....this will lead to success.”” -- JOHN L SULAK ...and there you have some more opinions from me, Th' Dumb Ol' East Texas Boy. Take care out there, okay. IN GOD WE DO TRUST!
Hi John, this is my second attempt to post a comment to your blog. The first one didn't go through. I got an error message. Maybe it was just too long. This is a great post. I hope My Cornyn follows up. I hope you and your family have a very blessed Thanksgiving. Becky Suggs.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS BECKY! I did some tweekin' on the comment section. Hopefully it will work better now.
ReplyDeleteHey, and I hope you and yours had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Got my fingers crossed on Cornyn.