"We don't like gay marriage, so nobody can get married": Alabama Edition

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Chilton County Probate Judge Bobby Martin will no longer perform marriage ceremonies at the county courthouse.

The judge said he typically performs about 16 marriage ceremonies a month.

When asked about the reason for the change, Martin said he isn't required to perform the ceremonies and as of Tuesday he "just stopped having ceremonies in the courthouse."

However, he told the Clanton Advertiser "I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and because of that, I will not perform a ceremony for a couple that doesn't fit in that criteria."

Martin wouldn't confirm to WSFA 12 News if the decision was related to the recent federal ruling that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage in Alabama. A hold on the ruling is set to expire Monday unless the U.S. Supreme Court approves Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's motion for a stay.

Martin said he will issue marriage licenses to any couple who comes in starting Monday.

The current marriage license form includes spaces to enter information for the "bride" and "groom." Martin said he's expecting to get a new marriage license form from the Alabama Department of Public Health sometime Friday, but it will take some time to enter the new form into the computer system. He said the new form might not be in the system Monday if they don't get it until late Friday.

I guess they were right - gay marriage IS destroying traditional marriage.


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He's cutting off the nose to spite the face, huh?
Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 10:17:04 AM by Prime Meridia


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
How misleading.

One judge isn't performing marriage ceremonies because of his personal beliefs. Not to mention, he isn't even required to perform such ceremonies during his responsibilities as a judge.


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How misleading.

One judge isn't performing marriage ceremonies because of his personal beliefs.
...which shouldn't be an option. If he's uncomfortable with being a public servant, he shouldn't be in the position.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
How misleading.

One judge isn't performing marriage ceremonies because of his personal beliefs.
...which shouldn't be an option. If he's uncomfortable with being a public servant, he shouldn't be in the position.
Hence the very next sentence:
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Not to mention, he isn't even required to perform such ceremonies during his responsibilities as a judge.


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How misleading.

One judge isn't performing marriage ceremonies because of his personal beliefs.
...which shouldn't be an option. If he's uncomfortable with being a public servant, he shouldn't be in the position.
Hence the very next sentence:
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Not to mention, he isn't even required to perform such ceremonies during his responsibilities as a judge.
Yes, I read your whole post. It doesn't change my opinion at all.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Yes, I read your whole post. It doesn't change my opinion at all.
I'm criticising the fact that your title makes it seem as if the Alabama Legislature rose up in some homophobic wave to ban all marriage just to spite gays. No, it's one judge operating on the basis of his own values, as we all do, and choosing to cut off a voluntary service. It really doesn't hurt anybody; there's quite a clear difference between not giving a service and then imposing something on somebody. Are his values, in some way, wrong? Yes, I believe so. Is this a cunt move? Yes, I believe that too.

But for all I know he's a damn good judge and I'm not going to bash him as some homophobic Christfag on the basis of him not doing something he isn't even obligated to do. And I'm especially not going to phrase my objection to it in such a way as to implicate the rest of the Alabaman government.


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I don't really understand why anyone should be forced to perform a ceremony that they disagree with.

If he only wants to marry straight people, what's the problem?


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I don't really understand why anyone should be forced to perform a ceremony that they disagree with.

If he only wants to marry straight people, what's the problem?

The problem arises when performing that ceremony is part of their job description. In this case it isn't, so there should be no problem.


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I don't really understand why anyone should be forced to perform a ceremony that they disagree with.

If he only wants to marry straight people, what's the problem?
If nobody in the government wants to administer rights that are legally granted to the public, then who's going to do it?

The government is not a business. Individuals within it cannot pick and choose whom they want to serve for non-legal reasons.
Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 01:30:52 PM by Kupo


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Individuals within it cannot pick and choose which laws or rights they want to uphold.
They can when it isn't actually their job to uphold a certain right.


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Individuals within it cannot pick and choose which laws or rights they want to uphold.
They can when it isn't actually their job to uphold a certain right.
The government's job is to act within the confines of the Constitution. The Fourth Amendment partially reads:
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nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
The government literally does not have the capacity to do what you're saying, because the Constitution forbids it.
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
The government literally does not have the capacity to do what you're saying, because the Constitution forbids it.
The government is a collection of different individuals in different institutions which form an aggregate.

Some bureaucrat on the Council of Economic Advisers is not obligated to marry two gays if that's hypothetically the only way to exercise that specific right. There's a reason we have different positions within the government, and you can't take about it as a single monolithic entity with a united agency.


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The government literally does not have the capacity to do what you're saying, because the Constitution forbids it.
The government is a collection of different individuals in different institutions which form an aggregate.

Some bureaucrat on the Council of Economic Advisers is not obligated to marry two gays if that's hypothetically the only way to exercise that specific right. There's a reason we have different positions within the government, and you can't take about it as a single monolithic entity with a united agency.
We have different positions within the government that are expected to uphold the duties laid upon them. We don't just find someone else in a different position to do a job that isn't theirs.

But it's irrelevant, because the Fourth Amendment applies to every governmental position regardless of what it may be. Any agent of the government, up to and including the president, is individually obligated to uphold the Constitution.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Any agent of the government, up to and including the president, is individually obligated to uphold the Constitution.
This is just patently ridiculous.

Talking about the jurisdiction of the government as a whole doesn't equate to an obligation on every single government employee. I mean, just think about what you're saying.

And if the Constitution does imply that, I have no qualms with calling that out for the sheer retardation that it is.


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Any agent of the government, up to and including the president, is individually obligated to uphold the Constitution.
This is just patently ridiculous.

Talking about the jurisdiction of the government as a whole doesn't equate to an obligation on every single government employee. I mean, just think about what you're saying.

And if the Constitution does imply that, I have no qualms with calling that out for the sheer retardation that it is.
Every government employee is bound by the oath of office they took when they were hired.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Any agent of the government, up to and including the president, is individually obligated to uphold the Constitution.
This is just patently ridiculous.

Talking about the jurisdiction of the government as a whole doesn't equate to an obligation on every single government employee. I mean, just think about what you're saying.

And if the Constitution does imply that, I have no qualms with calling that out for the sheer retardation that it is.
Every government employee is bound by the oath of office they took when they were hired.
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Any agent of the government, up to and including the president, is individually obligated to uphold the Constitution.
This is just patently ridiculous.

Talking about the jurisdiction of the government as a whole doesn't equate to an obligation on every single government employee. I mean, just think about what you're saying.

And if the Constitution does imply that, I have no qualms with calling that out for the sheer retardation that it is.
Every government employee is bound by the oath of office they took when they were hired.
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That proves my point...?


 
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That proves my point...?
No, because this judge did not have the duty of performing marriage ceremonies.

That was a privilege extended by the judge. . .



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That proves my point...?
No, because this judge did not have the duty of performing marriage ceremonies.

That was a privilege extended by the judge. . .
Oh, so then what's the big deal in this thread? "I'm not going to do something I have nothing to do with" is notable how...?

I assume this is just another Serious board misunderstanding >.>


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That proves my point...?

It refutes it. Those ceremonies are not duties incumbent to his office.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
"I'm not going to do something I have nothing to do with" is notable how...?
It isn't, that's my point.

I don't like Max jumping on this guy's dick for not doing something which isn't necessarily included in his duties as a government employee.


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"I'm not going to do something I have nothing to do with" is notable how...?
It isn't, that's my point.

I don't like Max jumping on this guy's dick for not doing something which isn't necessarily included in his duties as a government employee.
I agree. But at the same time, I didn't agree with PSU's broader implication of nobody being required to do it even if it's their sworn duty.
Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 02:01:48 PM by Kupo


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What Meta is saying, Kupo, is that the responsibilities of the intern at a committee's office isn't the same as a judge. They are bound to different rules; if a judge doesn't show up, the bailiff can't step up to bat and continue the case.

A judge isn't required to marry people, and this one has done it voluntarily beyond his responsibility. It's definitely a dick move that he's made, but it's not illegal.

EDIT: Major late-post.
Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 02:10:08 PM by Prime Meridia


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http://www.myfoxal.com/story/28027027/chilton-county-probate-judge-no-longer-performing-marriage-ceremonies?clienttype=generic&mobilecgbypass

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Chilton County Probate Judge Bobby Martin will no longer perform marriage ceremonies at the county courthouse.

The judge said he typically performs about 16 marriage ceremonies a month.

When asked about the reason for the change, Martin said he isn't required to perform the ceremonies and as of Tuesday he "just stopped having ceremonies in the courthouse."

However, he told the Clanton Advertiser "I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and because of that, I will not perform a ceremony for a couple that doesn't fit in that criteria."

Martin wouldn't confirm to WSFA 12 News if the decision was related to the recent federal ruling that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage in Alabama. A hold on the ruling is set to expire Monday unless the U.S. Supreme Court approves Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's motion for a stay.

Martin said he will issue marriage licenses to any couple who comes in starting Monday.

The current marriage license form includes spaces to enter information for the "bride" and "groom." Martin said he's expecting to get a new marriage license form from the Alabama Department of Public Health sometime Friday, but it will take some time to enter the new form into the computer system. He said the new form might not be in the system Monday if they don't get it until late Friday.

I guess they were right - gay marriage IS destroying traditional marriage.
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I've been saying that this is the right direction to go for some time, but for different reasons.
I believe that marriage is a religious construct which has no place in a properly separated government.

The reason gay marriage was made illegal in the first place was because straight men were abusing it to get legal benefits, however the exact same happens between a man and a woman who are not actually interested in each other.

If marriage is part of your religion, that's fine and dandy, but it doesn't belong in our government.


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Chilton County Probate Judge Bobby Martin will no longer perform marriage ceremonies at the county courthouse.

The judge said he typically performs about 16 marriage ceremonies a month.

When asked about the reason for the change, Martin said he isn't required to perform the ceremonies and as of Tuesday he "just stopped having ceremonies in the courthouse."

However, he told the Clanton Advertiser "I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and because of that, I will not perform a ceremony for a couple that doesn't fit in that criteria."

Martin wouldn't confirm to WSFA 12 News if the decision was related to the recent federal ruling that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage in Alabama. A hold on the ruling is set to expire Monday unless the U.S. Supreme Court approves Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's motion for a stay.

Martin said he will issue marriage licenses to any couple who comes in starting Monday.

The current marriage license form includes spaces to enter information for the "bride" and "groom." Martin said he's expecting to get a new marriage license form from the Alabama Department of Public Health sometime Friday, but it will take some time to enter the new form into the computer system. He said the new form might not be in the system Monday if they don't get it until late Friday.

I guess they were right - gay marriage IS destroying traditional marriage.
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That has nothing to do with this discussion.


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Chilton County Probate Judge Bobby Martin will no longer perform marriage ceremonies at the county courthouse.

The judge said he typically performs about 16 marriage ceremonies a month.

When asked about the reason for the change, Martin said he isn't required to perform the ceremonies and as of Tuesday he "just stopped having ceremonies in the courthouse."

However, he told the Clanton Advertiser "I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and because of that, I will not perform a ceremony for a couple that doesn't fit in that criteria."

Martin wouldn't confirm to WSFA 12 News if the decision was related to the recent federal ruling that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage in Alabama. A hold on the ruling is set to expire Monday unless the U.S. Supreme Court approves Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's motion for a stay.

Martin said he will issue marriage licenses to any couple who comes in starting Monday.

The current marriage license form includes spaces to enter information for the "bride" and "groom." Martin said he's expecting to get a new marriage license form from the Alabama Department of Public Health sometime Friday, but it will take some time to enter the new form into the computer system. He said the new form might not be in the system Monday if they don't get it until late Friday.

I guess they were right - gay marriage IS destroying traditional marriage.
I have never been vaccinated
That has nothing to do with this discussion.
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Chilton County Probate Judge Bobby Martin will no longer perform marriage ceremonies at the county courthouse.

The judge said he typically performs about 16 marriage ceremonies a month.

When asked about the reason for the change, Martin said he isn't required to perform the ceremonies and as of Tuesday he "just stopped having ceremonies in the courthouse."

However, he told the Clanton Advertiser "I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and because of that, I will not perform a ceremony for a couple that doesn't fit in that criteria."

Martin wouldn't confirm to WSFA 12 News if the decision was related to the recent federal ruling that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage in Alabama. A hold on the ruling is set to expire Monday unless the U.S. Supreme Court approves Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's motion for a stay.

Martin said he will issue marriage licenses to any couple who comes in starting Monday.

The current marriage license form includes spaces to enter information for the "bride" and "groom." Martin said he's expecting to get a new marriage license form from the Alabama Department of Public Health sometime Friday, but it will take some time to enter the new form into the computer system. He said the new form might not be in the system Monday if they don't get it until late Friday.

I guess they were right - gay marriage IS destroying traditional marriage.
I have never been vaccinated
That has nothing to do with this discussion.
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