You know…I really don’t agree with the voters’ choice of Barack Obama as president. He is on the wrong side of too many issues, so he’s just not acceptable. So, let’s go to court and try to get the election overturned, and prevent him from being inaugurated.

That sounds pretty absurd, doesn’t it?

Not according to a former California judge.

Oh…one slight correction. This “judge” is talking about overturning Proposition 8, not the presidential election:

That said, I am entirely convinced that same-sex marriage will again be legalized in California, the 52 percent vote notwithstanding. Just as the courts overrode the will of the majority in ordering desegregation of public schools and public accommodations, and just as the courts ignored the demands of the electorate by opening voting to people of color and the right to marry to mixed-race couples, so, too, will the courts, in defiance of the majority, however slim, reopen the doors of marriage to the gay community. The Sturm und Drang with which society greeted these courageous and controversial court rulings was ultimately replaced by acceptance. I predict that same-sex marriage will follow the same path. After all, 18,000 couples already have wed and the world has not stopped turning. On May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court boldly bestowed upon gay couples the right to marry. I have no doubt that these brave justices will do it again.

Overturning the clearly expressed will of the voters is “brave.”