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Wigmund
04-17-2010, 08:14 PM
I must have been transported to Bizarro World. Some decent things have happened in Arkansas this past week.

First, Mike Huckabee has moved off to Florida (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20002521-503544.html) The man has registered to vote in the state of Florida which means he can no longer vote in Arkansas. So now all of y'all in Florida can deal with the twit. Hurrah!

As for the other good news from Arkansas - A state judge has overturned the law banning adoptions by unmarried (gay) couples (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/16/arkansas-adoption-ban-ove_n_541285.html).
From Huffington Post:
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ? A state judge on Friday struck down an Arkansas law approved by voters that banned gay couples and other unmarried people living together from serving as adoptive or foster parents.

Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza said in a two-page ruling that people in "non-marital relationships" are forced to choose between becoming an adoptive parent and sustaining that relationship.

"Due process and equal protection are not hollow words without substance," Piazza said. "They are rights enumerated in our constitution that must not be construed in such a way as to deny or disparage other rights retained by the people."

A group of families, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, sued in 2008 to overturn the ban. They argued that there are too few families willing to adopt or foster in Arkansas, which has an average of 1,600 children on waiting lists, and that good homes were being arbitrarily cut from the list.

The law effectively banned gays and lesbians from adopting or fostering children because they are unable to legally marry in Arkansas.

Piazza, a former prosecutor, agreed with claims by families who said the ban lessened the number of available adoptive and foster parents to the point where thousands of children could go without homes.

He said the ban cast "an unreasonably broad net" and did not serve the state's interest.

Holly Dickson, a lawyer with the Arkansas chapter of the ACLU who represented the families, said Piazza's ruling opens many homes for children who need them.

"We hope to see the state screening everyone that could be a potential good parent," Dickson said.
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Gov. Mike Beebe's office said it would review the decision with other agencies and decide what to do next. Voters had approved the measure in November 2008.

"There's a lot of things to consider. ... We're going to decide how to proceed," Beebe spokesman Matt DeCample said.

Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said it would take time to decide on the next step.

"My duty as attorney general is to defend the laws of this state. The attorneys in our office have done just that. Although I have never supported this act, our office has advised and defended DHS throughout this process," McDaniel said.

Jerry Cox, leader of the Arkansas Family Council, which backed the ban and helped defend it in court, said his group will appeal to the Arkansas Supreme Court.

"I think (Piazza's ruling) undermines the welfare of children. ... He overruled the will of the people. It's a sad day when a judge can do that," Cox said.

The judge wrote that the law infringed upon a "fundamental right." Piazza said protecting children is in the state's interest, but the ban "is not narrowly tailored to the least restrictive means necessary to serve the state's interest in determining what is in the best interest of the child."

The Family Council got the necessary signatures to bring the ban to the ballot after the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2006 overturned a state agency ban on gays and lesbians serving as foster parents.

bluestarultor
04-17-2010, 08:36 PM
This is a good thing. Well, sort of. It's a good thing there's at least one guy in power possessing a brain. It saddens me the first reaction to it is "YOU CAN'T DO THAT! BURN THE FAGS!"

Professor Smarmiarty
04-18-2010, 07:44 AM
Gay people are statiscally more likely to be psychopaths who are statisically more likely to be serial killers. I read it on the internet.

Art of Hilt
04-18-2010, 01:39 PM
People who are not married are more likely to be young, college-age males who happen to be completely irresponsible, with an increased chance of hitting small children if disturbed from their gaming consoles. I read it on the internet.

Donomni
04-18-2010, 03:27 PM
So now all of y'all in Florida can deal with the twit. Hurrah!

Godammit. I've been seeing some pretty bad stuff from him, too.

Not even Chuck Norris team-ups can help his case(Not like they particularly did anyways, though).

wx4caster
04-19-2010, 08:20 PM
lol sensibile and arkansas in the same sentence without at least one negative interjected in between is not a common occurance... but i digress, good riddance schmuckabee.

Terex4
04-22-2010, 03:50 PM
Its good to see some sense coming here. When you consider you can lose a custody battle in Arkansas by being unmarried and having an opposite sex room mate.

rawredy
04-26-2010, 06:42 PM
The former governor also made news recently when he likened gay marriage to incest and polygamy. Last week, Huckabee told college journalists that gay couples should not be permitted to adopt. "Children are not puppies," he told The College of New Jersey campus paper.

That made me pissed and I growled. So many things wrong there.
Especially considering I WANT to have children, and that kind of thinking is going to make sure I can't when I'm good and ready to adopt.

Regardless, I don't live anywhere near Huckabee, so I should be good, however I don't know exactly what my state thinks of the matter.

TDK
04-26-2010, 07:11 PM
I'm all for gay rights, but didn't he just kind of overturn a popular vote?

I don't think he has the power to do that.

rawredy
04-26-2010, 07:28 PM
I'm all for gay rights, but didn't he just kind of overturn a popular vote?

I don't think he has the power to do that.

The state judge did that, unless that was who you were referring to.

Wigmund
04-26-2010, 09:00 PM
I'm all for gay rights, but didn't he just kind of overturn a popular vote?

I don't think he has the power to do that.

Considering the judge was put into his position by a popular vote of the people of Pulaski County, it's kinda fitting that he's able to overturn the will of the idiots in this state.