Jonas to homosexuals – Keep your bedroom out of the Constitution

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National Post – October 17, 2009
Keep your bedroom out of the Constitution
By George Jonas

Last Saturday, U.S. President Barack Obama addressed the Human Rights Campaign. In a dinner speech he told the world’s largest gay activist group that he was going to change not only America’s laws but people’s hearts and minds. “What do you think?” a friend wanted to know. I replied that it depended on the sequence. Starting with people’s hearts and minds was fine; starting with their laws, not so much.

As an old-fashioned liberal, I welcomed the 2003 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Lawrence vs. Texas. The much-discussed judgment struck down the state’s anti-sodomy laws, 6-3. I liked the result, but not that it was reached in a constitutional forum. Nor did I like the majority’s reasoning. I thought Justice Antonin Scalia, who wrote a dissent, had both logic and history on his side.

Anal retentive (as it were) as the Texas statute may have been, it didn’t seem to me unconstitutional. Much as I believe consenting adults ought to be free to employ their orifices for any purpose they like, I’m no more persuaded than Justice Scalia that the framers of the Constitution meant to elevate anal sex into an entitlement. …

Much as I cherish apertural freedom, I think the practice of judges “reading in” nonexistent constitutional rights even for good causes, let alone to placate special interests and appear politically correct, deserves Justice Scalia’s contempt. It’s disrespectful of the law; it’s intellectually dishonest, and ultimately it’s dangerous. The law isn’t infinitely flexible. If judges continually bend it to their purposes, one day it will snap.

In a free country, hearts and minds lead the law. In a tyranny, they’re dragged by it kicking and screaming. Sequence is all.

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Public date: October 19th, 2009
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