California, you disappoint me.
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signed. Thanks for posting it.0
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I just forwarded it to our relatives in California! So, thanks for posting.chiquimonkey wrote:http://www.petitiononline.com/seg5130/petition.html
i'm ashamed prop 8 passed, discrimination needs to be ended for everybody!
sign the above!
"I'd rather be with an animal." "Those that can be trusted can change their mind." "The in between is mine." "If I don't lose control, explore and not explode, a preternatural other plane with the power to maintain." "Yeh this is living." "Life is what you make it."0 -
oops!0
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thanks goes to my friend that sent it, i'm glad she did!wolfbear wrote:I just forwarded it to our relatives in California! So, thanks for posting.
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People who voted no on prop 8 made god very angry yesterday and will burn in hell for eternity unless they accept jesus into their hearts.0
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edited stupid postEvilMerlin wrote:Over five million assholes. You all suck.
Edit: In case you don't make it to chiqui's post below me, here's an online petition that's been started if you're a CA resident and of legal age to vote, you can sign if you're opposed to prop 8. Thank you chiqui.
http://www.petitiononline.com/seg5130/petition.html0 -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKvURliwsfYsponger wrote:People who voted no on prop 8 made god very angry yesterday and will burn in hell for eternity unless they accept jesus into their hearts.0 -
A bit of perspective:
It may be worth noting that a rapid change in the U.S. occurred over a little more than four decades concerning interracial marriage:
In 1948, about 90% of American Adults opposed interracial marriage when the Supreme Court of California legalized it, and California became the first state that allowed loving, committed interracial couples to marry.
In 1967, about 72% were opposed to interracial marriage. This was the year when the U.S. Supreme Court was legalized interracial marriage everywhere in the U.S.
In 1991, those adults opposed to interracial marriage became a minority for the first time.
The change averaged slightly less than 1 percentage point per year.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_marp.htm0 -
sponger wrote:People who voted no on prop 8 made god very angry yesterday and will burn in hell for eternity unless they accept jesus into their hearts.
I bought my ticket to hell a long time ago. I'm going to have a helluva good time when I get there
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pearljamjen wrote:
loving, committed interracial couples
What about resentful, uncommitted interracial couples? They weren't allowed to marry?0 -
No, you start out being in love. Then you get married, stop having sex, and THEN become bitter and resentful. Just like any marriage.sponger wrote:What about resentful, uncommitted interracial couples? They weren't allowed to marry?0 -
I know, as I was actually alive for most of that, but especially in California I thought "we" had gotten beyond that. From what I understand, the ads were just absurd and almost to the point of being illegal. Maybe, that's what is being discussed in this?pearljamjen wrote:A bit of perspective:
It may be worth noting that a rapid change in the U.S. occurred over a little more than four decades concerning interracial marriage:
In 1948, about 90% of American Adults opposed interracial marriage when the Supreme Court of California legalized it, and California became the first state that allowed loving, committed interracial couples to marry.
In 1967, about 72% were opposed to interracial marriage. This was the year when the U.S. Supreme Court was legalized interracial marriage everywhere in the U.S.
In 1991, those adults opposed to interracial marriage became a minority for the first time.
The change averaged slightly less than 1 percentage point per year.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_marp.htm
"I'd rather be with an animal." "Those that can be trusted can change their mind." "The in between is mine." "If I don't lose control, explore and not explode, a preternatural other plane with the power to maintain." "Yeh this is living." "Life is what you make it."0 -
just trying to help.EvilMerlin wrote:It's meant for California residents."I'm not present, I'm a drug that makes you dream"0 -
wolfbear wrote:I know, as I was actually alive for most of that, but especially in California I thought "we" had gotten beyond that. From what I understand, the ads were just absurd and almost to the point of being illegal. Maybe, that's what is being discussed in this?

Yep. I posted an interesting article about the tatics they were using. Very scary.
These points are just to give perspective about human rights and the popular vote/opinion.0 -
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I meant the petition. I assume that there are reasons brought up in it? I admit I haven't read it as I can't vote, but usually in these there are.pearljamjen wrote:Yep. I posted an interesting article about the tatics they were using. Very scary.
These points are just to give perspective about human rights and the popular vote/opinion.
Lets just hope its successful as it's so wrong.
"I'd rather be with an animal." "Those that can be trusted can change their mind." "The in between is mine." "If I don't lose control, explore and not explode, a preternatural other plane with the power to maintain." "Yeh this is living." "Life is what you make it."0 -
wolfbear wrote:I meant the petition. I assume that there are reasons brought up in it? I admit I haven't read it as I can't vote, but usually in these there are.
Lets just hope its successful as it's so wrong. 
oh lol
I hope so too.
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well I voted no:oWhoa, chill bro... you know you can't raise your voice like that when the lion's here.0
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when someone says "lesbian and gay people", isn't that redundant? yeah, lesbians are women. so gay is strictly for men? if i saw a homosexual woman, i couldn't say "see that woman? she's gay."?"Have you ever.........pooped a balloon?"
~D.K.S.0 -
hey, only be mad at 52% of California residents ...
48% of us voted no ...
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