^^^this is true.
5/4/2012 6:13:35 PM
Vote Against Display in Raleigh:Apparently 5000+ people took part in this.
5/5/2012 1:02:04 AM
Oh, I see you Supplanter
5/5/2012 1:51:00 AM
I was there tonight!That display was pretty moving...I hope everyone gets a chance to tour it tomorrow. It's the last day![Edited on May 5, 2012 at 1:54 AM. Reason : e]
5/5/2012 1:52:31 AM
Haha thats hilarious... i bet 5% of those people MAX will actually vote but 100% will post their pics on facebookI'm Krallum and I approved this message.[Edited on May 5, 2012 at 2:01 AM. Reason : Its like active slacktivism]
5/5/2012 2:01:34 AM
DivaBaby19 You are posing with my best good friend in the whole wide world!
5/5/2012 2:02:14 AM
you're right about facebook...but I think like 90% will vote^yay!!! I ♥ her! She's my boo[Edited on May 5, 2012 at 2:03 AM. Reason : e]
5/5/2012 2:02:34 AM
It just occurred to me I'll be out of town may 8th. I live in Raleigh but I'm registered on joco too. I dont see myself driving all the way to clayton tomorrow...
5/5/2012 2:03:49 AM
^^, ^^^She certainly is popular. Oh Swingles, what times we all used to have together!
5/5/2012 2:24:50 AM
well we all should have good times together soon
5/5/2012 2:27:18 AM
I should go tomorrow and find my pic
5/5/2012 8:37:14 AM
oh north carolina...so sad.
5/5/2012 8:51:08 AM
5/5/2012 8:53:53 AM
I think it's more of a "stuff college kids like." I know a lot of white people that don't support gay rights.
5/5/2012 9:21:42 AM
5/5/2012 9:34:01 AM
It means her husband is a retard.
5/5/2012 11:26:08 AM
I think most rationale people will vote against... this amendment was never needed. Just another push by politicians to appease their base.Just be sure to get out and vote.
5/5/2012 11:28:35 AM
wait. homosexuals are polluting the Caucasian race by joining their lives together? what?
5/5/2012 11:30:53 AM
you've gotta be a complete fucking moron to vote for this thing
5/5/2012 12:45:15 PM
Voted for separation of church and state this morning.
5/5/2012 12:49:04 PM
I voted four this becuase we neid two protect are childran an maraiges!
5/5/2012 12:49:20 PM
who the fuck is going to protect our spelling? That should be Amendment 2: Kill all the idiots.
5/5/2012 12:50:06 PM
NC already had a eugenics program back in the early to mid 20th century. Some people got all butt hurt and stopped it though.
5/5/2012 1:01:29 PM
My above comment was meant sarcastically... hopefully most people realize that...
5/5/2012 1:03:10 PM
Slightly more educated Facebook ignorance (caution WORDS): Full text from fourth reply to the OP:
5/5/2012 1:34:13 PM
Voted no today
5/5/2012 4:38:15 PM
voted against
5/5/2012 4:46:26 PM
So over the past few days Ive finally noticed FOR signs in Raleigh (before I only saw them in Nash County, big surprise). One of these signs happens to be at the corner of the main road and the road of my complex. I do not like how this location implies I support it...do I have the right to remove it?
5/5/2012 7:45:39 PM
Do not remove the signs, unless you want to be charged with a criminal offense.[Edited on May 5, 2012 at 7:50 PM. Reason : PRAISE CHRIST]
5/5/2012 7:50:11 PM
Went to a march and rally in Wilson yesterday:The performance was by Lauren Dossett with an anti-amendment protest song she wrote. You can hear it here:
5/5/2012 8:08:09 PM
Hence why I asked...I wouldnt remove them from someones private property, for example, since I know thats illegal obviously. But who has the right to put them there? Is that city property (sidewalk), or belong to my complex/HOA? I disagree with them speaking for me if so.
5/5/2012 8:20:41 PM
Not a criminal offense to remove signs in public right of ways. If they are on land owned by your HOA you could always call to have them removed. But personally I think it's crappy to remove political signs unless some dick put them on your private property without permission.
5/5/2012 8:23:04 PM
Fareako and I share a Facebook friend.
5/5/2012 8:44:26 PM
http://pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com/2012/05/05/woman-arrested-after-caught-redhanded-removing-anti-amendment-one-signs/
5/5/2012 8:54:12 PM
I don't think the signs so much change minds as they're reminders to people to vote[Edited on May 5, 2012 at 8:59 PM. Reason : which IS very helpful]
5/5/2012 8:59:31 PM
Hey Supplanter,We're sorry.-- Heterosexuals
5/5/2012 9:03:41 PM
^My marriage can't really get more illegal than it already is. It's the courts handling appeals on the basis that unmarried domestic abusers shouldn't be locked up because their unmarried relationship is no longer a state-recognized domestic legal union (like what happened in Ohio), it's widowed seniors in new relationships picking between protections and certain social security benefits, it's kids of unmarried domestic partnered couples whose kids lose health insurance. Just looking at the numbers this cuts off rights for vastly more straights than gays.And, as Thom Tillis leader of the GOP that put this on the ballot said, this will be repealed by North Carolinians in 20 years or less (although probably sooner by SCOTUS). In the mean time its just a boatload of taxpayer dollars that will be defending this in the courts.[Edited on May 5, 2012 at 9:10 PM. Reason : .]
5/5/2012 9:10:06 PM
Yeah, I don't think so.Idaho's amendment was worded exactly the same as North Carolina's, has been in place since 2006, and not once has it gone to court because of legal issues behind it. Along with the other 30 states that have amendments just like this, the majority have had no appellate cases.On of the only exceptions to this was Ohio, where several lower courts considered whether that state’smarriage amendment rendered existing domestic violence laws unconstitutional. It reached Ohio's supreme court where it was resolved by not applying the marriage amendment to domestic violence laws. Appellate courts aren't required to follow the decisions of other state's decisions, but often they look to that as a guide, assuming it even makes it to a court.
5/5/2012 9:25:36 PM
I had a discussion about this with a fellow North Carolina expatriate a few days ago. Rather than resort to the Noah Webster argument, he was at least honest enough to admit he supports the amendment because homosexuality makes him extremely uncomfortable.
5/5/2012 9:36:08 PM
closet homo eh?
5/5/2012 9:52:05 PM
He does wear a Tarheel hat pretty much everyday.
5/5/2012 9:53:31 PM
oh, so not even in the closet.
5/5/2012 9:54:58 PM
Well, he didn't actually go to Carolina.
5/5/2012 9:56:07 PM
Oh, so walmart fan.
5/5/2012 9:57:20 PM
^^does anyone? even the professors there don't]
5/5/2012 9:57:27 PM
Lol
5/5/2012 10:03:36 PM
http://www.law.unc.edu/documents/faculty/marriageamendment/dlureportnov8.pdf
5/5/2012 10:19:28 PM
I've seen that report, and I've also seen this one, which points out all of the assumptions professor Eichner made and the lack of research she did when writing it. If she would have just looked at the history of all the states that have already amended their constitutions, she would have never been so certain about all of the statements she was saying.http://abiller.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/campbell-law-profs-marriage-amendment-analysis.pdf
5/6/2012 2:20:41 AM
Delta Rae would get it. Maybe even the dude?
5/6/2012 3:24:52 AM
I find it funny that the assholes in the soapbox hate each other so much based on political opinion, yet they all seem to come together on this one issue. No, it's not funny, it's pretty awesome in fact...
5/6/2012 3:28:40 AM