- cross-posted to:
- texas
- cross-posted to:
- texas
For people like Morgan, however, no-fault divorce has stripped him of what he views as a constitutional right to protest the dissolution.
He told Chron his views were shaped by watching his father go through a divorce and later experiencing divorce himself, one he did not want.
“When we utter our vows, many people say, ‘Till death do you part.’…My vows are more important than anything… I made this vow to God, and my wife was the beneficiary of my vow,” Morgan argued.


“For people like Morgan, however, no-fault divorce has stripped him of what he views as a constitutional right to protest the dissolution.”
This guy thinks his unalienable rights are for “life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and also my wife.”
I’m sure he’s never actually read the constitution or the bible.