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To: budwiesest

Hey, why do the queers need Hollywood when they have the leftist judges on their side? I don’t think it’s even 50/50 that the California Supreme Kangaroo Court will let the will of the voters stand. At least I voted Yes on 8 and supported traditional marriage.


19 posted on 11/23/2008 12:40:10 PM PST by mrvirgo
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To: mrvirgo
Should there be boycotts, blacklists, firings or de facto shunning of those who supported Proposition 8?
That's the issue consuming many in liberal Hollywood who fought to defeat the initiative

Seems they're wringing their limp wrists at the thought of instituting some fascistic remedies ( going 'brownshirt') on those amongst them who betrayed them and their rump worship agenda. When a minority- (as demonstrated by both the vote and real precentages among the population) caution would be wise before acting.

The courts will hammer out the questions of legalise (as you suggest) but that won't change anything, except the outcome. People will still support 4000 years of tradition over some 'perceived' civil rights violation.

However, should the courts reverse the will of the people, such an outcome could bring with it a backlash such as more gay-bashing. This whole thing reminds me of those guys at the SF Zoo who taunted a tiger and then were attacked (one killed) after the tiger jumped the barrier.

Making the names and cities of those who contributed to the Prop 8 available to the public is just such a stupid move, imo. Some are really pissed off. Should some anti-Prop 8 rogue take it upon himself to go mano-a-fago with the help of the internet, Yellow Pages, and a GPS, things could get dicey. That's my biggest concern.

31 posted on 11/23/2008 2:53:52 PM PST by budwiesest (Do Not Screw With Mother Nature- She Will Kick Your Ass)
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