_Society_ (http://www.christianpost.com/society/) |Wed,  Nov. 03 2010 04:19 
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Iowa Judges Unseated; Christians Celebrate Marriage Win
By _Nathan Black_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/nathan-black/) 
|Christian 
 
 
 

Conservative voters and  family groups were able to secure a victory 
Tuesday with the removal of three  State Supreme Court justices who legalized 
gay 
marriage.



 
_Iowa_ (http://www.christianpost.com/region/iowa/)  Chief Justice Marsha 
Ternus and Justices David  Baker and Michael Streit were up for a retention 
vote and needed more "yes"  votes than "no" votes. More Iowans chose to unseat 
them from the judicial  bench. 
The decision was made after months of rallying and mobilizing by such 
groups  as Iowa For Freedom, the Iowa Family Policy Center, and the National  
Organization for Marriage – all of whom were unhappy with the court's vote in  
April 2009 to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act. The 1998 act defined  
marriage as a union between one man and one woman. 
Celebrating the victory, NOM president Brian Brown stated, "First and  
foremost, we wanted to defeat the judges in Iowa who had usurped the will of 
the 
 people and imposed gay marriage in that state. The three judges were  
overwhelmingly rejected, sending a powerful message to any judge who thinks 
they 
 can impose gay marriage by judicial fiat against the wishes of the 
people." 
NOM was the largest donor to the effort to defeat the Iowa court justices,  
spending roughly $600,000 to the campaign. It joined other conservative 
groups  on the "Judge Bus," which made stops at 45 of Iowa's 99 counties last 
week,  urging voters to replace the "activist judges." 
"Support Iowa Families, Not Activist Judges," they rallied. 
Since the 7-0 ruling last April, family groups have argued that the Iowa  
Supreme Court had overstepped its judicial authority by striking down 
marriage  laws. 
"The court legislated from the bench … they governed from the bench … and, 
 they even attempted to amend our constitution from the bench as they 
declared  Iowa a 'Same Sex' marriage state," said Iowa For Freedom. "This is 
not 
their  role. The Legislature makes the law. The Governor executes the law. 
And, only  'we the people' can amend our constitution." 
"If the Iowa Supreme Court will do this to marriage, every one of our  
freedoms, including gun rights and private property, is in danger of being  
usurped by activist judges who are unelected officials." 
The groups have tried to push for a ballot initiative on the issue of  
marriage. 
A poll released by the Des Moines Register last September showed that 
Iowans  were almost evenly divided on same-sex marriage. Forty-one percent said 
they  would vote for a ban on gay marriage while 40 percent said they would 
favor  continuing gay marriage. At the same time, 35 percent of Iowans said 
they are  strongly opposed to gay and lesbian couples marrying and only 18 
percent said  they are strongly in support of it. 
The three ousted judges released a statement Wednesday, thanking supporters 
 who worked "tirelessly" to "defend Iowa's high-caliber court system 
against an  unprecedented attack funded by out-of-state special interest 
groups. 
"Iowa's merit selection system helps ensure that our judges base their  
decisions on the law and the Constitution and nothing else. Ultimately, 
however,  the preservation of our fair and impartial courts will require more 
than 
the  integrity and fortitude of individual judges; it will require the 
fervent and  steadfast support of the people." 
While the removal of the judges doesn't impact the same-sex marriage 
decision  made by the state high court, proponents of traditional marriage say 
Tuesday's  vote sends a clear message to judges across the  country.

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