Lady 
          Justice was first violated in the muck and mire of San Francisco when 
          Mayor Newsom openly raped her, breaking the law and forcing gay 
          marriage upon her. The people cried out for Justice, but nobody cared. 
          Liberal judges stood on the sidelines, watching as Lady Justice lay 
          bruised and bloodied, violated over and over again, over 3,000 times.
          
          Violation after violation to human dignity, morality, the law of 
          the land has been twisted and contorted as pedophiles and 
          pornographers are protected. Not one state voted in favor of gay 
          marriage, forty-two states have specifically passed legislation 
          defining marriage as between a man and a woman, yet four liberal 
          judges in Massachusetts demand the rape spread across the land as gay 
          marriage is forced upon a people unwilling.
          On July 14th, President Bush, Senators Santorum, Cronyn, 
          Hatch and others proposed Congress put a stop to it with the Federal 
          Marriage Amendment to respect and protect the will of the people. 
          But the majority of our Senators are joining in, hangin’ with the 
          boys and enjoying the show. Senator Kennedy is applauding. Even the 
          girls are participating. Senator Hillary Clinton argued, "The Defense 
          of Marriage Act known as DOMA has not even been challenged at the 
          federal level." Senator Santorum proved this statement as flatly false 
          by submitting the pleadings in Florida and Washington State, both 
          challenging the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act. 
          Many Senators carefully explained how lawsuits will continue to be 
          filed nationwide (in forty-six states already) until finally, after 
          the laws become so convoluted over it that, just like in Roe v. Wade, 
          the Supreme Court will come in and say, "Ah, we didn’t want to have to 
          do this..." and rule in favor of gay marriage, legalizing the rape of 
          the land against the will of the people.  
          Santorum quoted Senator Kennedy, "I happen to be someone that 
          supports the Court decision in Massachusetts. I’m proud of them." 
          Santorum said, "Proud that four justices redefined and forced the 
          legislature to rewrite their laws? What’s this agenda? [In essence, 
          saying] ‘I’m proud that four unelected judges can usurp the authority 
          of the legislative branch and roll them and force them to do something 
          that the people of Massachusetts don’t want, I’m PROUD of them.’
          I don’t think John Adams would have said the same thing. I don’t 
          think Jefferson or Madison would have agreed. One of my colleagues 
          said he would agree with Madison. I don’t think Madison sees the role 
          of judges to rewrite the Constitution when they have a hankering to do 
          so. I think Mr. Madison would have a BIG TIME PROBLEM with what he 
          would see as an abuse of Article V. What’s Article V? The Amendment of 
          the Constitution Process. And no where in there do I see Mr. Madison 
          talking about judges changing the Constitution when they feel like it.
          But you see, as Senator Clinton said, ‘I am in agreement that the 
          Constitution is a living and working accomplishment.’
          My question is who’s doing the living? I thought from Article V 
          that the living part was those of us here in the legislative branch, 
          those of us across the States who would determine when it’s 
          appropriate to institute new rights or obligations in the 
          Constitution...That is NOT what those who oppose this Amendment 
          believe the Constitution is.
          No, the living that’s going on is not the American public doing the 
          living. It’s a few hand-picked judges who claim the right."
          One brave Senator noted that "in Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme 
          Court ruled, ‘That the governing majority in the State has 
          traditionally viewed a particular practice as immoral is not 
          sufficient reason for upholding the law prohibiting the practice.’ 
          Wow. Sorry about that State, sorry if you had morality as part of the 
          reason why you’re legislating but the Supreme Court doesn’t think 
          that’s enough."
          Santorum quoted the Justices of Massachusetts who said, "marriage 
          is a stain on our laws that must be eradicated." Santorum said, 
          "That’s how Hollywood views marriage, that’s how the music industry 
          and the media views marriage. What are the media writing about? Are 
          they writing about this marriage debate? No, they’re writing about the 
          conflict between Republicans and trying to get a vote on the Senate."
          Senators opposing the Amendment argue these are state’s rights. 
          Santorum pointed out that issue after issue, time after time, 
          Democrats vote to take rights away from the States:
          "But when it comes to this fragile institution that is so out of 
          favor within the popular culture – listen to the music. Do you hear 
          affirming things about the treatment of women in the music in the 
          popular culture today? Do you hear songs about commitment and marriage 
          in the popular culture today? Do you see movies reaffirming the 
          traditional role of fathers raising children, the responsible actions 
          of parents? This is an institution that is swimming against a toxic 
          tide of popular culture that wants to just drown it."
          Santorum said that the substance of argument from those who oppose 
          the Amendment claim the debate is 1. Political and 2. We should be 
          talking about homeland security.
          Santorum said, "I’m for homeland security but there isn’t enough 
          money in the world that you can spend to secure THE HOME more than 
          marriage. If you want to invest in homeland security then you invest 
          in marriage, you invest in the stability of the family. That’s what 
          this amendment is. And the idea — I mean I hear this speaker — that 
          there are more important things to debate here in the Senate than ‘the 
          family’ — think about that. ‘There are more important things to 
          debate...’ which by the way won’t be spent until October 1st 
          of next year, ‘spending a few billion more dollars is more important 
          than preserving the traditional family.’ No, they haven’t been 
          debating the substance of it."
          As Lady Justice lays bruised and bleeding in the muck of the 
          streets of our nation, watched by liberal Senators and judges 
          unwilling to help her, applauding and "proud" of the perpetrators, 
          many Americans weep. Americans that voted against gay marriage and 
          were usurped. The Americans that hoped for goodness and dignity for 
          their children, free to live and breathe without pervasive perversion 
          at every turn. 
          And the militant gay activists continue to dance in the streets, 
          drunk in the revelry, celebrating as they rip the fabric of our nation apart at the seams, desecrating 
          our schools and recruiting our children.
          Liberal Senators are making a mockery of the Constitution they 
          swore to uphold. They did not stand up for Justice, for the law, for 
          the people, for the dignity of a nation. We will continue to be raped, 
          choking back our tears and weeping in muffled silence in the muck and 
          mire, witnessing the corruption of society, the death of our nation, 
          our hearts breaking for our children.
          People, take care that the next Senator you vote for is not 
          standing by applauding. 
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