Illinois lacks votes on redefining natural marriage to immoral homosexual marriage
The Illinois legislature will adjourn this evening without voting on a bill to redefine marriage, according to sources in Springfield. A number of well-placed sources say the House will end its session today without further action, because the bill could not pass. Illinois Public Radio’s Amanda Vinicky tweeted , “Sources say SB10 won’t get called. Lacks votes.” The decision not to push forward is a major setback for homosexual lobbyists, who hoped the Land of Lincoln would become the 13 th state to support same-sex “marriage.” The Bully Pulpit was defeated by the genuine article. The Democrat -dominated State Senate voted in favor of gaysame-sex “marriage” on February 14, by 34-21 on a mostly party-line vote. Governor Pat Quinn , who is Catholic, supports the bill and has promised to sign it if it passed. However, the measure encountered strong resistance from the African-American Caucus, spurred by a backlash within the black church. In this c...