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11/5/2008 1:05:40 AM
11/5/2008 1:07:38 AM
As a California resident, I'm very saddened and worried by the returns that have come in so far... non-metropolitan precincts are anywhere from 60-75% for the ban, and the more liberal areas just aren't coming in strong enough against it to counterbalance. Not even a majority against it in LA or Orange Counties.Institutionalized discrimination makes me a sad panda.
11/5/2008 1:07:47 AM
how'd you guys fuck this up?
11/5/2008 1:13:48 AM
look niggano one is saying gays can't brokeback it up whenever they wantthey just don't want it to be the same as man and woman and they DAMN SURE don't want kids involveda legal union would be OK with me, with the same rights, but some dude in a dress is just plain fucked up
11/5/2008 1:15:57 AM
^^LA is only ten percent in so far. The exit polls show it losing overall. We'll see; California is very slow at counting ballots.
11/5/2008 1:16:41 AM
^^^^ me too, very disappointed in southern californiastill holding out hope, but not feeling too good about this one - an absolute shame too, this is a terrible step backwards [Edited on November 5, 2008 at 1:17 AM. Reason : ^'s]
11/5/2008 1:17:20 AM
come on fuckers, it's not like they are voting on arresting queers for sodomy or anythingbut to involve children in a gay relationship is a serious problem
11/5/2008 1:19:47 AM
what happened to all you states rights people?
11/5/2008 1:28:49 AM
this is a states' rights issue. That's why the state has the referendum on the state ballot
11/5/2008 1:30:57 AM
I'm all for state's rights, but on an issue like the legislation of discrimination, there are some things that no level of government should be allowed to write into law.^Because you desire to enter into marriage with a woman, you DO have the legal right to enter into marriage with someone you wish to enter into marriage with. Unless I missed something and you're actually gay, in which case you don't have that right. Seems like you kind of ignored the specific wording of my statement.[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 1:36 AM. Reason : .]
11/5/2008 1:32:20 AM
11/5/2008 1:34:51 AM
^^There are many people who thought Jim Crow laws were OK, too....It's not an issue of state's rights. That's ridiculous; could you imagine a state having a referendum like "should black people be allowed to vote?" Marriage is a right not a privilege and it ought to be protected by the U.S. Federal Constitution and the 14th amendment in particular. Equal protection under the law -- real equal protection, not nominal equal protection -- is one of the guiding principles of modern democracy.It's just a sad irony for something like proposition 8 to pass on the night that Barack Obama is elected. The man is the product of miscegenation. We're not the first generation to fight a long, hard road for marriage equality; we likely won't be the last.When our leaders have the political courage to speak correctly on this issue -- and, I may add, our President-elect does not -- then the next advancement will be made.
11/5/2008 1:42:45 AM
yeah, this is one of the biggest things that irks me about obama, being an obama supporter.biden, too.
11/5/2008 1:45:56 AM
^^ Obama officially opposes prop 8.
11/5/2008 1:46:55 AM
^So what? It's not like he was here stumping against it. Arnold showed more political courage on the issue.
11/5/2008 1:49:16 AM
^ it should be obvious why he wouldn't say anything before the election.but it's not implausible, I don't think, to see Obama speaking out about it more.
11/5/2008 1:55:04 AM
11/5/2008 2:02:23 AM
^Sorry, that was directed more at the poster above you. The whole "I have the right to marry a woman like everyone else" logic is just Jim Crow 2008 edition.
11/5/2008 2:23:16 AM
11/5/2008 2:31:08 AM
^ Why wouldn't they have the same rights as everyone else. Because they are gay? That is like saying they cannot because of the race they are, or the sex they are, or how old they are. I say if they want to get married then let them. It will be interesting to see if all of their marriages end in a 50% divorce rate like hetro marriages do.
11/5/2008 2:47:10 AM
everyone is free to marry the same race, everyone has the same rights
11/5/2008 2:47:31 AM
lets face it, its the religious undertones of marriage that people are trying to protectwhen are people going to start voting to protect the rights of minorities instead of voting on whether or not they thing its weirdand the child thing i can half way understand, but lets be honest, there are more fucked up heterosexual or single parent situations than both parents being gay
11/5/2008 10:42:13 AM
11/5/2008 12:01:54 PM
entirely wrong thread, had too many open[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 5:38 PM. Reason : .]
11/5/2008 5:15:27 PM