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What did I tell you guys? Once you open the door to deviancy, all kinds of previously verbotten stuff sneaks on in.
Advocacy groups for polygamy and individual liberties on Saturday hailed a federal judge's ruling that key parts of Utah's polygamy laws are unconstitutional, saying it will remove the threat of arrest for those families.
U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups said in the decision handed down Friday that a provision in Utah law forbidding cohabitation with another person violated the First Amendment right of freedom of religion.
The ruling was a victory for Kody Brown and his four wives who star in the hit TLC reality show "Sister Wives" and other fundamentalist Mormons who believe polygamy brings exaltation in heaven.
Anne Wilde of Salt Lake City, co-founder of the polygamy advocacy group Principle Voices, said polygamous families have lived under the threat of arrest for decades and no longer have to worry about being charged with a felony.
First, homosexuality was decriminalized, and before we knew it, same-sex "marriage" was here to stay.
Now it's only a matter of time before we're going to have to "tolerate" polygamy. Or be labeled a "hater."
Wanna take bets on which taboo is next to fall?
My guess is incest or bestiality, although the case for pedophilia seens to be coming on strong.
Somewhere, Caligula is laughing.
Alas, I am not. Because sometimes it sucks to be right.
Posted at 10:34 by Chris Wysocki
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