Prop 8 Calls First Witness PDF Print E-mail
User Rating: / 1
PoorBest 
 
Written by Leah Jones, on 26-01-2010 14:12
Favoured 9

Prop 8 Call First Witness
Christian Web News - On Monday, defenders of California’s constitutional amendment on marriage presented their first witness after the plaintiffs in the critical trial closed their case following two weeks of hearings.

Lawyers defending Proposition 8 called to the stand Claremont McKenna College professor, Dr. Kenneth Miller, who testified as an expert on American politics and California politics.

Miller, who has degrees from Pomona College, Harvard Law School, and UC Berkeley, informed the court that, contrary to the testimony of an earlier witness, gays and lesbians are a politically powerful force, with friends in high office, unions, corporations, the media, and even churches and faith-based organizations.

"Gays and lesbians are able to achieve positive outcomes in the political process" and have "the ability to attract the attention of lawmakers," said Miller.

Last week, the plaintiffs had called up Stanford University professor Gary Segura, who said gays and lesbians have little power and few reliable allies

However, Miller showed that the LGBT community fits the mold of a politically powerful group, having a slew of allies in the largely blue state of California. He pointed to the Prop 8 campaign as evidence of this observation, noting that the “No on Prop 8” campaign drew more than $43 million in funding - $3 million more than the “Yes on 8” campaign.

“It is true that in 2000 and 2008 the LGBT community, gays and lesbians, lost ballot measure contests” over same-sex marriage, Miller said. “However, California voters have not used the initiative process nor the popular referendum to repeal or limit the Legislature’s other broad expansions of LGBT rights.”

Miller was questioned on his knowledge of pro-gay political gains, asked whether it came from his own research or had been told to him by defense lawyers.

The trial was halted for almost 20 minutes at one point, while Miller combed his written report to check off which evidence he had found on his own and which he had received from the lawyers.

“Some of them were provided for me by counsel, but most of them I found myself,” Miller concluded.
On Tuesday, the trial continued with the defense’s second witness – David Blankenhorn, founder and president of the Institute for American Values, a private group that advocates on behalf of responsible fatherhood and traditional marriage.

The case could lead to a precedent for whether gay marriage becomes legal nationwide and, as traditional marriage advocates say, whether the nation’s democratic principles will be upheld.





Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Facebook!StumbleUpon!Newsvine!Yahoo!

Published in : Politics, US Politics
Keywords : Politics, US Politics, Prop 8 Calls First Witness, Prop 8, Proposition 8, Prop 8 trial, marriage amendment, Dr. Kenneth Miller, LGBT, same-sex marriage, David Blankenhorn, Institute for American Values, gay marriage, Christian Web News

Users' Comments (0) RSS feed comment

No comment posted

Add your comment



mXcomment 1.0.6 © 2007-2010 - visualclinic.fr
License Creative Commons - Some rights reserved
< Prev   Next >

User Login

         

© 2010 Christian Web News | Christ Centered Network. All rights reserved.