September 04, 2004
Anwar Ibrahim's Sodomy Conviction Overturned
I was just reading about how former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's sodomy conviction was overturned. That's right, sodomy. Oh, and this wasn't a replay of Lawrence v. Johnson. He was let out on a technicality. Had he the evidence that he had actually had sex with another man been better, well, let's just say Mr. Ibrahim would not be on a plane to see London's fabulous night-life right now. So, let's just keep the whole gay marriage thing in perspective, shall we? I'm looking in your general direction Sullie.
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You wouldn't believe - or maybe you would - how many gays seem to believe there's no such thing as considered moral opposition to gay marriage. It's totally self-defeating, like the pro-abortion crowd's refusal to see that, yes, people do have considered moral opposition to abortion, and it's not just an academic issue about a woman's right to choose.
Q: How come these same people don't support my right to choose to own a gun?
Posted by: jeff at September 04, 2004 10:51 PM (0GFTF)
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TX v Johnson? Wasn't that the flag-burning case?
Do you mean Lawrence v Texas?
Posted by: Christopher Cross at September 05, 2004 12:49 AM (akYOv)
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