To: bluerose
Yes he did. Funny how conservatives like Pryor stood up for the law even when he personally disagreed with it. But liberals (including Ah-nold), conveniently ignore illegal gay marriages.
To: over3Owithabrain
From what I've seen, Arnold is doing everything within his legal power to put a stop to this without playing into their hands. They WANT to be arrested. They WANT to be martyred. NEXT would come the classic "hunger striks in the prison cell" maneuver.
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To: over3Owithabrain
Funny how conservatives like Pryor stood up for the law even when he personally disagreed with it. Yeah, Moby and crew have been out in full force against the recess appointment of Pryor, trying to get conservatives riled up at Bush by saying that Pryor was the one that "fired" Moore. We just laughed in their face and they got zotted by the Viking Kitties.
To: over3Owithabrain
An equally strong argument could be made that Pryor's "standing up" for the law was an act of pure political calculation as was his support for Riley's bone crushing tax increase in Alabama.
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