No to same-sex marriages in Florida

EDGEWATER -- There is movement in the Florida courts to try and repeal Florida's same-sex marriage ban and we the people need to stop such nonsense from happening. After all, marriage is between a man and a woman as God intended it.

A team of lawyers representing two groups opposed to Florida's ban on gay marriage -- Equality Florida Institute and the National Center for Lesbian Rights -- are trying to "strike down the state’s de facto ban on gay marriage and order it to recognize same-sex marriages" as is described in a story published in Reuters.

“There have been an unbroken line of decisions since (then) that hold that prohibiting same-sex marriage is constitutionally impermissible,” said Jeffrey Michael Cohen, an attorney with the law firm Carlton Fields Jorden Burt, representing six same-sex couples suing Miami-Dade County for the right to marry.

This talk of gay marriage is something President Obama, a married man with two beautiful daughters, needs to put an end to, but he won't because he is ultra-liberal.

How can anyone say marriage between a man and a man or a woman and a woman is the same as a marriage between a man and woman as recognized by the State of Florida and for the longest time until recently, the entire country? If two people in marriage have the potential to conceive children between them, then that's the primary basis for marriage.

How can anyone say marriage between a man and a man or a woman and a woman is the same as a marriage between a man and woman as recognized by the State of Florida and for the longest time until recently, the entire country? If two people in marriage have the potential to conceive children between them, then that's the primary basis for marriage.

Those in gay marriages don't have the expenses of raising a family, feeding, clothing, medical expenses, and the responsibility that goes through life raising a family, unless, they have adopted children.

To the Supreme Court of the State of Florida and of the United States and the lawmakers in Tallahassee and in Washington, I say Gays don't deserve the equality of a marriage like those between a man and a woman.

Editor's Note: Here is a link to the story Visconti referenced in his blog, headlined 'Lawyers argue for repeal of Florida’s same-sex marriage ban: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/02/us-usa-florida-gaymarriage-idUSKBN0F71L920140702.
 

New book: Creepy Ass Cracker 

Award-winning journalist and internet newspaper publisher Henry Frederick is the author of the upcoming book, "Creepy Ass Cracker" / Headline Sufer®Headline Surfer® is the award-winning 24/7 internet newspaper serving the greater Daytona Beach-Orlando metro area via HeadlineSurfer.com. It is published by veteran journalist and HeadlineSurfer.com Publisher Henry Frederick, whose first book, "Creepy Ass Cracker" (842 pages hardcover, Xlibris), hits bookstores later this year. It focuses on the sensational jury trial that led to the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the gunshot slaying of unarmed Trayvon Martin in a gated residential neighborhood in Sanford, Fla. The title of the book may surprise you in terms of content. Frederick won journalism awards for his exclusive video interview with Trayvon Martin's parents in Miami just weeks after the fatal confrontation and later for his legal reporting from the trial at the Seminole County Criminal Justice Center in Sanford. He has extensive experience reporting on the judicial system. Among his award-winning assignments: Multiple appeals & witnessing Florida's execution of sewial killer Aileen Wuornos, Teresa Earnhardt's successful civil trial to keep her husband Dale Earnhardt's autopsy photos permanently sealed from the public eight months after his horrific fatal crash in the 2001 Daytona 500 and a Texas Motor Speedway shareholder's legal fight to force NASCAR to give the race track a second race date. He's also appeared on the Oxygen network's syndicated crime show "Snapped," and more recently on the Discovery Channel's "Deadly Affairs" on the sultry Virginia Larzelere, who got off Florida's death row years after the killing of her Edgewater dentist husband, Dr. Norman Larzelere.