[Makes perfect sense now...these two butt buddy's will be able to Marry in Prison after they are convicted of sedition/treason~ scandals and crimes
against 'we the people' and the United States of America]
Soon-to-be-retired Attorney General
Eric Holder gave the Department of Justice gay marriage implementation
team the department’s top award at the Annual Attorney General’s Awards
Ceremony, a Wednesday press release announced.
The Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service, “the department’s highest award for employee performance,” was given to the 29 people “responsible for outstanding achievement in U.S. v. Windsor implementation.”
The Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service, “the department’s highest award for employee performance,” was given to the 29 people “responsible for outstanding achievement in U.S. v. Windsor implementation.”
The 2013 Supreme Court decision in U.S.
v. Windsor gutted the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 federal law which
defined marriage as “a legal union between one man and one woman as
husband and wife.” The case was brought by Edith Windsor, who argued
that she shouldn’t have to pay estate taxes on the inheritance left her
by her female partner because they were married. Shortly after she filed
suit against the government, President Barack Obama famously
instructed Holder not to defend DOMA’s constitutionality, since he had
determined it to be unconstitutional all by himself. “I fully concur
with the President’s determination,” Holder said at the time. Less than
two years later, the law was struck down.
“Among many others, this year’s award recipients include those who have helped lead the fight to extend equal protection, and equal rights, to our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender brothers and sisters – from enforcing civil rights laws to securing a historic victory before the Supreme Court, the impact of which continues to radiate through courts and communities across the country,” Holder said at the ceremony.
Read More: http://dailycaller.com/
[Whoa we need to twirk at Brokeback Mountain again Eric...those were the days!]
“Among many others, this year’s award recipients include those who have helped lead the fight to extend equal protection, and equal rights, to our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender brothers and sisters – from enforcing civil rights laws to securing a historic victory before the Supreme Court, the impact of which continues to radiate through courts and communities across the country,” Holder said at the ceremony.
Read More: http://dailycaller.com/
[Whoa we need to twirk at Brokeback Mountain again Eric...those were the days!]
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