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Proposition To Ban Gay Marriage Has More Votes In Current Returns, But Millions Of Absentee Ballots Have Yet To Be Counted
- Ever wonder what the result of consistent propaganda looks like? Here is one tool with no thoughts of his own:
it has been speculated that the group of organizations known as the "christian church" in America is incompatible with Democracy. This goes one step further in proving it--these so-called "churches" are not connected to the teachings of Jesus or Christianity but are social and political action clubs promoting an agenda of intolerance and hate. -posted by andor3
Or, andor3, are you an intel agent yourself, spreading thought-suggestions? - Reply to this comment
- The noon8 folks continue to lie about this. First, it is statistically impossible for the remaining votes to turn over the present status.
Next, many voted against 8 in ignorance- having been lied to and mislead by the no-people. For instance- the rings in their ads: a woman''s thin ring and a man''s thick ring! It brings to mind the love between man and woman, NOT man and man.
They lied continuously about what the law means, then did exactly what they said would not happen. This is an ATTACK on family, churches, and children. Anyone who thinks I am wrong in this statement needs to understand that satanist have as a printed goal the corruption of children. Look for a YouTube vid about Mr. Rogers and pedophilia. - Reply to this comment
- I am enjoying the duplicity with which you people view the American Democratic Republic system. You all Hail great achievements when you pass a law forcing those with more than you to pay more money so you can have it given to you, but when the other side is able to pass a law forcing you to bend to their will rather than them bend to yours for a change, you are all up at arms calling them bigots and worse.
This is really revealing. - Reply to this comment
- "Of course Californians (gay and straight) are up in arms over this"
Yes quite literally. Millions of Californians are outraged that this might pass and already working to reverse it. Meanwhile the backlash builds against pseudo-religious groups who used deception and outrageous tactics to force this on voters. Californians hate lying, manipulation, and interference by out-of-state special interest groups, and it is becoming clear that Prop 8 had all of that. - Reply to this comment
- The US Constitution is based on Sumerian, Babylonian, Greek, Roman & English evolved laws. It is not based on Hebrew myths or "Christianity."
Posted by tuckerndfw at 02:17 AM : Nov 06, 2008
I got to disagree with you there tuckerndfw. The Greeks and Romans, and if you want to consider the Druids, all believed in multiple gods. They sometimes characterized them as animals like the Incas and the Mayans. The idea of one God, or rather, and omnipotent Creator--is based on Judaen Christian belief structures. Only the Muslims have continued with along with the "One God" belief, and most other civilizations had a multiple number of gods based on storytelling and of course myths.
The American Constitution was especially meant to relieve the population of tyrants(autocratic government) and religious fanatics with the separation of church and state. I have faith in God, and belif in the Trinity--but I don''t force it on others. I certainly wouldn''t make a law to do it either. - Reply to this comment
- There was/is a major protest in LA tonite. Go check out Fox news coverage. (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,447744,00.html) Thousands were in the streets up in arms over Prop 8. The press seems surprised that when you take away the right to marry from a group of people who have done no wrong, that they might be pi$$ed about it.
Making the rights of a minority subject to a semi-popular vote is really scarry.
What''s more frightening is that the Constitution will be revised, altered, for the first time to TAKE AWAY rights from a group--and nobody sees the danger in that.
Of course Californians (gay and straight) are up in arms over this---it''s candy coated discrimination. - Reply to this comment
- "No ones rights have been infringed upon. "
Of course they have. This is simply a religious minority trying to gets its narrow views coded into the state Constitution. Californians will no longer be able to marry the person of their choice (if this measure passes). And marriage may be outlawed altogether if this measure is put to a legal challenge. - Reply to this comment
- Everyone is spewing their vitriol over this presumed ''christian fanatical right'', but all this is is a bunch of people upset because the majority of Americans disagree with you. Deal with it.
Any man can marry any willing woman...gay or straight. No one''s rights have been infringed upon. - Reply to this comment
- it has been speculated that the group of organizations known as the "christian church" in America is incompatible with Democracy. This goes one step further in proving it--these so-called "churches" are not connected to the teachings of Jesus or Christianity but are social and political action clubs promoting an agenda of intolerance and hate.
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- CORONALU I think you should run for President!!!!
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