News media hates resolution demanding SCOTUS overturn 2015 gay marriage ruling

For Immediate release: April 17 2026
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CONTACT EUGENE DELGAUDIO, PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC ADVOCATE
Delgaudio said today to supporters:
National media hate an Idaho resolution demanding the United States Supreme Court overturn its 2015 "gay marriage" ruling.
This media noise convinces Public Advocate that it is a must priority to have a majority of states consider this resolution as soon as possible. Together with the recent 8 to 1 decision to restore the religious liberty of a Christian counselor in Colorado (Chiles v. Salazar) in which Public Advocate sought to restore the right to moral counsel denied by state authorities, it would seem the Supreme Court could use some positive guidance about religous liberty. A majority of the current judges may have a different opinion today as they did not serve on the court at the time of the Obergefell decision. It could take a few years or at the very least we need to work to restore one man one woman marriage to the United States for the long haul," Delgaudio said.
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MASS RESISTANCE (A GRASS ROOTS GROUP WE RECOMMEND) REPORTS:
Our MassResistance resolution urging the US Supreme Court to overturn its infamous 2015 Obergefell "gay marriage" ruling has taken on a new life this year in state legislatures across the country.
The Idaho House of Representatives recently passed it for the second year in a row. It has generated excitement among conservative lawmakers and grassroots activists alike.
And like last year, it's generating anger and bizarre hysterics among leftists and LGBT activists. We suspect that most of them realize that - like the Roe v Wade abortion ruling - the court's "gay marriage" ruling had no actual constitutional justification.



