It was a quiet ceremony. Elizabeth Miklosovic had an outdoor
wedding in June 2004 in Michigan’s Manistee National Forest, where
the couple lit candles and exchanged vows. Miklosovic’s marriage
lasted only a few months, however. Later that year, the mother of
the bride found out that her daughter had, at age 13, become the
lesbian “wife” of Miklosovic, who had been the girl’s language arts
teacher at Baseline Middle School in South Haven, Michigan. For
some reason, state law did not recognize the legitimacy of
Miklosovic’s pagan lesbian marriage, and she was convicted of
felony sex offenses and
sentenced to prison.
Today’s Supreme Court decision declaring that Congress has no authority to limit federal recognition of same-sex marriage did nothing to ameliorate the unfair discrimination against lesbian middle-school teachers and their pagan child-brides — at least not in the short term.
http://spectator.org/blog/2013/06/26/gay-marriage-pedophile
Today’s Supreme Court decision declaring that Congress has no authority to limit federal recognition of same-sex marriage did nothing to ameliorate the unfair discrimination against lesbian middle-school teachers and their pagan child-brides — at least not in the short term.
http://spectator.org/blog/2013/06/26/gay-marriage-pedophile
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