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No on California Proposition 8

October 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Politics

The scumbags who want to decide who you can’t and can’t marry in California have descended pretty low: they’re using slick TV ads to scare you and make you believe that what they’re doing is “for the children”. In fact, they’re just trying to impose their narrow morality onto the California constitution. It’s a desperate tactic (and it’s worth mentioning that the measure is currently in danger of succeeding).

However you feel about gay marriage, this is a horrible precedent. If these dorks succeed, there’s no telling what part of the Bible they’ll choose to write into law next.

Of course, Prop. 8 has nothing to do with kids or what they’re taught in schools. This TV spot says it more eloquently than I could:

You would think that liberals and conservatives alike could agree that the state has no business regulating marriage between two consenting adults. Californians: Vote NO on Prop. 8.

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  • underwood

    No is the only choice for Prop 8. The government has no place in dictating who someone will marry. This is a proposition that only hurts people (same-sex couples and gay individuals). It doesn’t affect anyone else, and it benefits no one. So, it’s a lose-only proposition.

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