There's more to the editorial, but no more need be said.
THIS NATION has a proud history of amending its Constitution to end discrimination and to expand individual rights. Examples include the abolition of slavery (XIII, 1865), the expansion of due process and equal protection (XIV, 1868) and the extension of voting rights to all races (XV, 1870), women (XIX, 1920) and 18-year-olds (XXVI, 1971).
The few exceptions have either been narrow (such as limiting a president to two terms, XXII, 1951) or an unmitigated disaster -- namely Prohibition (XVIII, 1919), which was repealed in 1933.
The notion of using a constitutional amendment to constrict the rights of a targeted group of people -- defined by sexual orientation -- is plainly abhorrent to American values and traditions.
Hear, hear.
Posted by Al-Muhajabah at February 12, 2004 02:53 PM