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I think the churches get around the "can't be in politics" thing by creating a separate organization to lobby for them, and which recieves donations in order to be politically active.
I was sad to see the list of 8 supporters here in Ventura county. ::sigh:: Including Lassen's health food store. Both Ventura and Camarillo locations. Pooey.
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This was written by an attorney on another board I post on. She was responding to the suggestion that this will go to the supreme court. I thought it was an excellent dissemination of the challenges we face in the future.
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![]() Well, I just got back from the Prop 8 protest rally. It was amazing. Huge crowd. I was there with Cherny, iSm, LSPE, Tom, Jonathan and Gn2Dlnd. I had a great time. I vented some aggression, felt a sense of community and commonality with a bunch of like-minded folk and had a milkshake.
The highlight of the evening was taking part in blocking the traffic going down Santa Monica Blvd. We were at the SM Blvd and San Vicente intersection and stood there with signs chanting "Equal Rights" and "No on Hate, No on Eight". It was amazing. Civil disobedience. Love it. I love seeing people voice themselves and protest. I love my country. The best part was that the mayor of WeHo was there so no one got busted. Nice! I'll let the others talk about their signs. I loved them! Thanks to all who showed up and protested. It was truly a wonderful night! ![]() There is another rally tomorrow at 2pm at the LDS Temple on Santa Monica Blvd. I wish I could go, but I have to work. |
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But in my heart ... the thought of black folk going into the voting booth yesterday and, with elation, voting for the first black president ever - emblematic of a high point in their struggle for civil rights - - and within seconds - also casting their vote to TAKE AWAY the civil rights of another oppressed minority group that they have the balls to think of us inhuman and substandard - - in my heart, I cannot abide that. It makes me ill. I want to puke. An interesting thing I found out today is that SEVENTY PERCENT of black voters voted FOR PROP H8. Um, pardon me, but FVCK THOSE NIKKERS! I'm really pissed. They disgust me. ![]() |
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Oh, anyway ... the rally was great.
Heheh, maybe I got a little riled up. Tomorrow at 2 - - Spraying caffeinated coca-cola on the Mormon Temple Lawn!! |
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I guess just before.
Because if I have to pull out my dick near the Mormon Temple Lawn to protest their stance on gay marriage, I'm gonna wanna do something else with it besides peeing. |
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NA, I really hope she is wrong. I have to. Because if I allow myself to believe what she wrote, I will become angry - so angry I could become physically violent. That is a place I do not want to go. Ever. I'm very depressed now.
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My father in law voted no on 8 - he's Catholic, but he voted for his fellow Americans, not for the church.
I can't wait to hear him talk about this topic again (as GC can attest, he's quite the talker). |
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I think that lawyer is being awful pessimistic.
The matter is going to go before the very court that said Marriage Rights are a fundamental constitution right. Case law or no, I don't think they'll have much problem determining the vote was an improper revision of the Constitution. Furthermore, liberal court or no .... courts don't like their jurisdiction being undermined, and this court won't take kindly to this attempted end-run around their historic civil rights ruling. There may not be guiding precedent, but the California Supreme Court has every motivation and reason to find some way find Proposition 8 a revision and not an amendment ... and thus invalidate it. This would NOT be a major victory to me. This was much more important than gay marriage rights in California. Just as America once was to the world, California is a beacon of progress and liberty to the rest of the nation. Even while they mock us, they always end up following our lead toward a more enlightened future. But gay rights by judicial fiat is a far cry from gay rights by the will of the voters. Even if those rights are reaffirmed by the court, it's not the kind of fire that will spread throughout the country. A great opportunity has been lost. There were no plans of action voiced at tonight's rally, to the great disappointment of many. I happen to think Goonie's plan to start straight away on a countervailing ballot initiative is the way to go. It shouldn't be too hard to get the necessary signatures to put this on the ballot in 2 years if we strike while the iron is hot. |
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