67% of you voted for a Democrat...but it looks like you're about to pass a measure banning gay marriage, and also pass a measure putting more restrictions on abortions?I don't get you sometimes.
11/5/2008 8:41:19 AM
They like blacks but hate gays.
11/5/2008 8:45:17 AM
Obama opposed Gay Marriage. Voting for him is no indicator of tolerance towards gays.
11/5/2008 8:49:38 AM
I'm going to laugh when some 14 year old girl has something horrible happen to her because she goes to Mexico to get an abortion.
11/5/2008 8:50:25 AM
11/5/2008 9:03:47 AM
Yeah, both gay bashing props in CA and FL passed. On the bright side, possession of small amounts of marijuana is no longer a felony in MA!
11/5/2008 9:08:25 AM
One step forward, Two steps back. Well, Obama got elected so we can take two more steps forward. And in before someone redoes this to read:
11/5/2008 9:12:24 AM
11/5/2008 9:16:04 AM
Sorry fags, your efforts to get out the minority vote backfired.All the blacks and mexicans voted for these propositions.
11/5/2008 9:17:27 AM
"sorry fags"now that made me laugh.
11/5/2008 9:21:58 AM
yeah blacks and mexicans dont like gays.
11/5/2008 9:25:13 AM
11/5/2008 10:07:43 AM
so i guess it's gonna take a Supreme Court decision to finalize all this bullshit. But that will take a long time...... So what do the pundits say - something like gays are now where blacks were 40 years ago? So, i guess that would mean some important supreme court decisions in the next decade, then first gay President in 2050? heh
11/5/2008 10:18:22 AM
11/5/2008 10:23:59 AM
maybe true, just like we're almost certainly had a atheist president or two by now also!
11/5/2008 10:27:08 AM
Can't believe FL, AZ, AND CA banned gay marriage, and gay adoption was banned in AK, too. WTF is with Arkansas? That place must be AWFUL. Looks to me like gays in California now have to work to be equal to chickens. Not good news.[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 10:37 AM. Reason : .]
11/5/2008 10:36:06 AM
can anyone summarize what was passed?was it a state constitutional amendment?
11/5/2008 10:37:46 AM
if gay people would take the word MARRIAGE out of it and simply campaign for a 'union' or some similar verbage giving them the exact same legal rights and penalties of marriage they could get it passed no problem.too bad they are being stubborn about a stupid word. religious people will fight like hell against gay 'marriage' because of the roots in religion that the word has.
11/5/2008 10:39:23 AM
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11/5/2008 11:35:52 AM
up
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11/5/2008 12:58:08 PM
(in other news this re-affirms my view that NorCal and SoCal ought to be separate states ...)
11/5/2008 1:07:13 PM
11/5/2008 1:20:41 PM
^Civil marriage is the same for everyone regardless of their religious values, except on the basis of gender and the number of people involved.Idolatry is a sin under Christian religious teaching but if a couple wants to engage in a marriage ceremony that is sanctified under law while worshiping a golden calf, that is allowed and nobody opposes it.So can you please explain to me how an institution that is plainly and obviously secular is religious in nature, or why changing the so-called "definition" is a slap in the face to anyone's religion?
11/5/2008 1:33:06 PM
The winners of this vote:
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11/5/2008 4:32:26 PM
I agree, my beef is with why the government has the difference. I don't think anyone is looking to force a church to perform marriages on homosexuals against the churches will, which is what some anti-gay extremists are trying to hint at.
11/5/2008 4:41:29 PM
^^I agree. I'm pretty religious and feel like "marriage" should be between a woman and man.But a civil union and the same damn rights for same sex couples? I have no problem with that. I would vote against gay "marriage" but I would vote for civil unions, so that they can have the same legal rights as any other man/woman couple.And we shouldn't be surprised. They have a big Latino population who are VERY Catholic and oppose anything like this. If they were already getting out to vote for Obama, why not vote against Prop 8?[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 4:45 PM. Reason : ]
11/5/2008 4:43:19 PM
11/5/2008 7:44:47 PM
Yeah.... I don't know how that happened. Given, I know little about Prop 8 because I didn't actually care and didn't feel like sorting through the spin-ridden explanations on both sides so I believe it basically made same-sex marriages illegal.....I can't tell you how many people were running around this city saying 'NO TO PROP 8' I don't think I saw a single one for the opposite side...maybe because they were too scared in this town to publicly say it, but regardless...I saw more NO ON PROP 8 signs yesterday than Obama/Biden ones.
11/5/2008 8:12:05 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/05/state.laws/index.html
11/5/2008 8:12:14 PM
I dont understand how ya'll think this is hard to figure out. The majority of democrats aren't the people like the democrats on here. They are hard-working, religious people with common sense. They voted for Obama because he was the democratic candidate. There are several different kinds of democrats and the vast majority don't want gay marriage of any kind.
11/5/2008 8:40:33 PM
Black people overwhelmingly voted for proposition 8.So...is it worse for someone to be a racist, or a homophobe?
11/5/2008 8:46:33 PM
The churches where I live in California were very active in promoting Prop 8. For every "No on Prop 8" sign I see there are on the order of 10 pro-8 signs. And I live in a blue part of the state. In the conservative Central Valley I saw a similar level of activism. The religious nuts had a very well funded & organized campaign for this proposition.
11/5/2008 8:48:25 PM
why does one type of prejudice have to be worse than another?any prejudice is deplorable
11/5/2008 8:48:51 PM
Mormon's poured $texas into the Yes on Prop 8 movement.
11/5/2008 8:53:58 PM
most black people are not members of http://www.gnaa.com
11/5/2008 9:00:30 PM
Im ready for that san andreas fault to do its thing
11/5/2008 10:02:00 PM
it makes no sense to me either, I don't understand how someone could go in and vote for Obama, the tolerance ticket, and at the same time vote yes to prop bullshit
11/5/2008 11:01:06 PM
It wasn't very surprising that this passed to me, based on what I saw from where I live. There were far more people fanatically against gay marriage than for it...I voted against the prop... mainly because gay marriage doesn't make my life any different one bit... if they want to do it, that's their business to me...
11/5/2008 11:11:21 PM
I'm surprised it failed from a purely political standpoint. They spent so much money; I was in Southern California last week, and there were anti-Prop 8 folks on practically every street corner. Nearly every commercial on television was about saying no to Prop 8 (of course, it was interesting that almost all those commercials never mentioned the words gay marriage, simply talked about equality and showed pictures of Japanese internment camps).
11/6/2008 1:37:34 AM
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11/6/2008 3:25:52 AM
while im very proud of the Bay Area for getting out and voting against this crock of shit, i still blame Socal and central valley hucklebucks for this nightmare. They can all go to hell and eat shit
11/6/2008 5:55:51 AM
I wonder if this will mark a shift to the North East as the main center of gay rights in the US. I mean the whole east coast seems a little more left leaning with NC possibly going blue for the pres & definitely going blue on the senate, with VA going blue for the first time in over half a century, FL going blue, and even GA being close coming within 5% points of going blue. But MA is now the only steady rock of marriage equality (& will reap the financial benefits of ppl traveling there), their neighbor CT just started recognizing gay marriage, another neighbor NY city has the largest gay population of any city in the US, and much of the North East has favorable gay rights laws on the books. Heck, NC is now more progressive on gay rights (in terms of not amending its constitution, every time the issue comes up for debate it gets put down) than California and several other states who have amended their constitutions (& we elected most, 50 of 59, of the candidates endorsed by Equality NC). Maybe that is more out of respect for our state constitution and not wanting to change it lightly like other states, rather than a true support for gay rights, but the east coast definitely seems to be shifting a little left.[Edited on November 6, 2008 at 12:11 PM. Reason : .]
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