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Patrick on today's SJC ruling

Here's the response from the Patrick camp. Note the simultaneous jab at Romney and Reilly.

Given his track record on gay marriage, it'll be very, very interesting to see how the AG handles this one. If I were a Reilly adviser, I'd urge him to say nothing whatsoever.

STATEMENT FROM DEVAL PATRICK ON TODAY'S SJC DECISION ON THE 1913 LAW

BOSTON—Thursday, March 30, 2006 — The statement below is in response to today's decision by the Supreme Judicial Court to uphold Governor Mitt Romney's and Attorney General Tom Reilly's invocation of the 1913 law:

"I'm disappointed by today’s SJC decision.  Although it leaves the door ajar for marriage equality for couples from other states, it adds new layers of process and bureaucracy to the exercise of those rights.  That costs us all in money and time spent on an issue we are all ready to move beyond.

"We have Tom Reilly and Mitt Romney to thank for prolonging this debate.  The SJC got it right in Goodrich, by affirming the bedrock principle that people come before their government as equals.  In the two years since, the sky has not fallen.  Yet Reilly and Romney revived this 1913 law to torpedo those rights.  It's a glaring example of their bad leadership.

"Gay men and lesbians have married in Massachusetts, accepted the rights and the responsibilities of marriage, and moved on with their lives out in the open.  The rest of us ought to try doing the same."


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4 Comments

  • Ernie Boch, III said:

    Deval the liberal demagogue.

    It is ashame he doesn't put on his lawyer cap and give the decision the reading and analysis it deserves.

    The changes have to be made legislatively.

    March 30, 2006 8:11 PM
  • Ryan said:

    We really need to elect this man governor.

    March 30, 2006 9:06 PM
  • David said:

    Just for the record, it's "Goodridge."  "Goodrich" is a tire company.  

    March 31, 2006 10:04 PM
  • Adam said:

    That's on the Patrick campaign, David. I just copied what they sent me.

    April 3, 2006 1:11 PM

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