Conservative Paper Supports CA Court’s Marriage Ruling
From the conservative Orange County Register (via here):
Our preference would be for the government not to be involved in marriage, the most fundamental of institutions in a civil society. Why two people who want to be married should be required to get a license from the state is something of a mystery. Marriage existed long before the California or U.S. governments came into being and will continue long after they have been consigned to history. Whether a marriage is valid should be up to the people involved and the churches, synagogues, mosques or other religious institutions that choose to perform them or not.
As a practical matter, however, the government has so entwined itself into our daily lives that state recognition is important. Filing taxes as a married couple or as individuals makes a difference, as does the ability to own real estate, make end-of-life decisions or adopt children. Considering all this and the importance of equality before the law, the high court’s decision was justified.


[...] Editorial: Marriage shouldn’t be government’s concern, OC Register, June 22, 2008 (ht) (Also: Gay marriage backers want ban issue off ballot, Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer, [...]
June 26th, 2008 at 6:18 pm