Is the definition of marriage an appropriate topic for a constitution?
Yes, absolutely. The constitution is a place to enshrine fundamental rights, basic liberties and the limitations of government. Â Granted, the founders of our country would have readily held the truths of marriage to be “self evident,” however; today marriage is under attack by a tiny minority of activist and public officials who are usurping their role and authority by ignoring the will of the American people, and by making new policy from the bench instead of interpreting the law.



