As if the need for a constitutional amendment protecting traditional marriage from the rulings of activist judges were not already apparent, a county judge in Iowa has just overturned the state’s Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) ruling that gay couples must be allowed to wed. The ruling proves that legislation alone is insufficient to protect against homosexual marriage. Several states have passed marriage protection amendments (many by large majorities), and it increasingly becomes apparent that a federal version will be necessary as well.

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