Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Justice O’Connor performs same-sex wedding at U.S. Supreme Court building


It was 1991 and it was the opportunity to hear Sandra Day O'Connor speak at the Episcopal Church's General Convention that got me (and my friend Lori Fehr) to fill up the Camry and head to Phoenix to check out this "General Convention" thing.

We were not disappointed ... in Justice O'Connor or GC1991. Rock on, Sandra ... and TEC!

[And you can read about the DC wedding here.]
 
 

3 comments:

  1. Same-Sex marriage is important, but hardly has the importance of say the subject of the modern-day criminal justice system.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I don't subscribe to a hierarchy of oppressions, preferring to stick with MLK's "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

    ReplyDelete
  3. From reading some sections of his speech it seems that he was only referring to the United States borders?

    In regards to "subscribing to a hierarchy of oppressions" I sure as hell subscribe to that hierarchy.
    I would find it hard to be concerned about whom I am marrying if I could not have access to say 'clean drinking water'

    ReplyDelete

SOME COMMENTS ABOUT COMMENTS: •Feel free to disagree, but if you disagree, give a reason. • Please stay with the thread -- the place to post long articles on other topics is your own blog. • Challenging ideas will get a conversation going; attacking individuals will get a comment deleted.•

FINALLY: If you comment, your words are yours to do with as you please, but I reserve the right to cite them in other contexts.