BESANÇON, France, November 13, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A court in the eastern French city of Besançon has ordered local authorities to grant a lesbian school teacher and her partner adoption rights, the latest event in an 11-year legal battle that has triggered a national debate in France and involved the European Court of Human Rights.
The Besançon court overturned a previous ruling by a local assembly in the Jura Department, saying the arguments advanced by the assembly could not "legally justify the decision to reject the request" put forward by the homosexual women.
"The parental, educational and psychological conditions provided by the applicant are in line with the needs and the interest of the adopted child," the judge ruled.
On Nov 13, 10:54 pm, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Nov 13, 10:36 pm, "J" <Jvisi...@live.com> wrote:
> > Why can't they just get a couple of cats and be happy?
> Why can't you just but out and be happy, meth junkie?
> PDW
According to Fr. Paul Shaughnessy, 48% of priests are gay. J loves priest so clearly it follows J is gay? What if the gays are actually good competent parents as opposed to religious nuts who beat and rape their poor kids.
I'd say something like, "Too bad your parents were allowed to breed." But, really, what call have I to bring your parents into this, for all I know they may be decent people. Fucked up kids do happen to nice people.