Um, yeah, folks. This comes to you from the folks who wish to write their religious beliefs into the State Constitution with Proposition 8… And which side is promoting tolerance?
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I think the juxtaposition of these ads on this article kinda sums up quite a bit, eh?
The Yes on Proposition 8 campaign must have enough money that they don’t know how to spend it, considering how poorly targeted their online campaign has been…
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Republicans Against 8 has released their newest ad, “Backwards.” According to the GOP group fighting to defend marriage for all Californians, ““Backwards” urges voters from across the political spectrum to protect the California Dream for all families by voting No on Proposition 8–”It’s unfair.
Mormon scholar–and BYU law Professor Morris Thurston–has done a thorough debunking of the viral “Six Consequences if Proposition 8 Fails” meme that has spread on the internet among LDS bloggers and others wishing to write their religious beliefs into California’s constitution.
No translation is necessary–though I find it funny that one can tell a gay accent, even in Chinese.
Daily Kos readers and the newly-formed “Bloggers Against 8″ (to which I only received an invitation late last night) raised more than $100,000 online over the weekend.
Actually, there’s not too much to say about Saturday’s scrimmage on the Palouse.
USC committed only two penalties, but had to punt twice!
Mark Sanchez’s passes were still a little off the mark but improving.
While Barack Obama and John McCain were putting the nation to sleep with their debates, the Vice Presidential candidates were making noise.
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Homecoming is just two weeks away, when the Men of Troy take on the currently-winless Washington Huskies the Saturday before the election.
If you want to know why the fundraising for No on 8 lags that of the proponents, it’s simple–the gays aren’t standing up for their own rights.
If we learned anything from the late 1990’s, it should have been this: bubbles burst. What goes up explosively, must come down, in a similar manner.
After the presidential race, the most closely-watched election in America is Proposition 8, the California Constitutional Amendment which would eliminate the right to marry for same-sex couples.
Too often we hear about the closeted actor who comes out as a Gay, but now, there is a strange twist to things: the gay type-cast character who comes out as a hetero-sexual.
If you are anything like me, you have TiVo’s straight through the latest Yes on Proposition 8 ad, where the little girl says, “Mommy! Mommy! We learned in school that a prince can marry a prince, and I can marry a princess!”
If you have not seen it, here it is…
My initial reaction was that the [.
I love it when the Gays get creative and take things into their own hands!
I expect we will see alot more grassroots efforts like this one.
Nationally, there is a Republican backlash against an effort to register new “voters” that might be somewhat fraudulent.
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has become the face of the effort to preserve the rights of same-sex couples to marry–and that is a problem.
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Get ready for Homecoming!
Beat Prop 8 (and the Huskies!)
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If you didn’t believe me before, maybe Saturday changed your mind. USC is a 3-loss team with a one-loss schedule this year.
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