Australia bans gay marriage

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SYDNEY: Australia's highest court struck down a landmark law on Thursday that had begun allowing the country's first gay marriages, shattering the dreams of more than two dozen same-sex newlyweds whose marriages will now be annulled less than a week after their weddings.

The federal government had challenged the validity of the Australian Capital Territory's law that had allowed gay marriages in the nation's capital and its surrounding area starting last Saturday.

For Ivan Hinton, who married his partner Chris Teoh on Saturday, the result was heartbreaking. The couple just received their marriage certificate on Wednesday and immediately applied to change their surnames to Hinton-Teoh. Still, Hinton said he doesn't regret going through with the wedding, and will always consider Teoh his husband.

"This was an unprecedented and historic opportunity," he said. "I wouldn't have missed it for the world."

The federal government's lawyer had argued that having different marriage laws in various Australian states and territories would create confusion. The ACT, which passed the law in October, said it should stand because it governs couples outside the federal definition of marriage as being between members of the opposite sex.

The High Court unanimously ruled that the ACT's law could not operate concurrently with the federal Marriage Act, which was amended in 2004 to define marriage as between a man and a woman.

"The Marriage Act does not now provide for the formation or recognition of marriage between same sex couples. The Marriage Act provides that a marriage can be solemnised in Australia only between a man and a woman," the court said in a statement issued alongside its ruling. "That Act is a comprehensive and exhaustive statement of the law of marriage."

Rodney Croome, national director of the advocacy group Australian Marriage Equality, said his group knows of about 30 same-sex couples who have married since Saturday, though the actual number may be slightly higher. The court decision essentially nullifies their marriages, as it means the ACT law under which they were wed was invalid.

Outside the court in Canberra, a tearful Croome, flanked by several same-sex couples who were married in the past week, said the ruling was a defeat for marriage equality but there had been a greater victory this week.

"And that victory was the nation saw for the first time, I believe, what is really at the core of this issue — they've seen that marriage equality is not about protest or politics or even about laws in the constitution, ultimately. Marriage equality is about love, commitment, family and fairness," Croome said.

In its decision, the court wrote that the federal government is responsible for deciding whether same-sex marriage should be legalized. The ruling means that no Australian state or territory can make that decision, said Sydney University constitutional lawyer Anne Twomey.

Lyle Shelton, managing director of Australian Christian Lobby, which opposes same-sex marriage, praised the court ruling and said common sense had prevailed.

As for the ruling's impact on the newly-wedded couples, Shelton said it was "really sad that they were put in a position" in which they were allowed to marry before the court handed down its judgment.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott opposes gay marriage and his coalition blocked two federal bills last year that would have allowed legal recognition of same-sex partnerships.

The ruling comes a day after India's Supreme Court struck down a 2009 lower court decision to decriminalize homosexuality.

Gay marriage has legal recognition in 18 countries as well as 16 US states plus the District of Columbia.

Australian court rejects law allowing gay marriage - The Times of India
 
The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.
 
The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

Alec Baldwin thought process. Claim you are pro gay then make a homophobic comment
 
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The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

If the majority of the people support same sex marriage, why did your voters vote Abbott in by an overwhelming majority?
 
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The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

I have no doubt Australia will approve and support same sex marriage in the very near future. Australia has always been more advanced socially than the US. This is a minor set back. The fight for marriage equality will continue in Australia and around the world despite the ignorance.
 
The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

Now you know how Most Americans feel when a activist judge legislates from the bench.

I think you mean: Now you know what happens when the will of the majority is deemed unconstitutional.
 
The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

I have no doubt Australia will approve and support same sex marriage in the very near future. Australia has always been more advanced socially than the US. This is a minor set back. The fight for marriage equality will continue in Australia and around the world despite the ignorance.

If you believe in marriage equality you believe in incestuous marriage
 
The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

I have no doubt Australia will approve and support same sex marriage in the very near future. Australia has always been more advanced socially than the US. This is a minor set back. The fight for marriage equality will continue in Australia and around the world despite the ignorance.

If you believe in marriage equality you believe in incestuous marriage

I believe you're an idiot.
 
I don't care what OZ does but poop pushers should not be allowed to marry in my country. They can move to France or somewhere gay like that.
 
I don't care what OZ does but poop pushers should not be allowed to marry in my country. They can move to France or somewhere gay like that.

Speaking of idiots, why is it dumbfucks like you always claim gays are the only ones pushing poop?

You wack off constantly to women getting fucked up the ass porn in between posting stupid stuff here on USMB.

There's so much straight anal porn nowadays, you have a hard time picking your favorite.

So should straight poop pushers not be allowed to marry here as well or just the gay ones you hate so much?
 
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The Federal Government has no right interfering in the will of the people. The majority of Australians support same sex marriage, and if Abbott doesn't like it, he can go and suck a dick.

Now you know how Most Americans feel when a activist judge legislates from the bench.

I think you mean: Now you know what happens when the will of the majority is deemed unconstitutional.

All I have to say is Proposition 8
Now what you fucking hack?
 
I have no doubt Australia will approve and support same sex marriage in the very near future. Australia has always been more advanced socially than the US. This is a minor set back. The fight for marriage equality will continue in Australia and around the world despite the ignorance.

If you believe in marriage equality you believe in incestuous marriage

I believe you're an idiot.

It is a valid point.
 

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