Posted on 11/11/2008 6:22:29 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
The California Supreme Court's surprising announcement that it will quickly review the legality of Proposition 8, banning gay marriage, has prompted growing speculation that the four judges who found a right to gay marriage in the state Constitution in a May ruling will quickly throw Prop. 8 out. If that happens, watch out for a "barn-burner of an election -- the biggest thing this state has ever seen," says recall election guru Ted Costa.
Costa says he's already been contacted by some of the folks who would seek to recall Ronald George, Joyce Kennard, Kathryn Werdegar and Carlos Moreno if Prop. 8 is scrapped. He thinks it's premature and risky because talk of a recall "would just (bleep) off the judges."
Costa also doesn't sound like he's too thrilled about such a recall, saying it wouldn't be "healthy." Citing all the financial turmoil in California, he said, "If someone's going to do some recalling, that should be the focus."
But Costa sounds certain such a recall would happen and agreed that it would be no problem at all for gay marriage opponents to quickly gather the signatures of 12 percent of the electorate to force a recall election targeting George, Kennard, Werdegar and Moreno. He said supporters of Prop. 8 such as the Knights of Columbus, the Mormon Church and other traditional religious groups all had "massive" resources to bring to bear.
He doesn't think the state Supreme Court will overturn Prop. 8. "I gotta believe they'll uphold the initiative process." But if the four justices do, Costa says expect an amazing spectacle.
I agree. I think literally hundreds of millions of dollars would be spent on the recall. Gay marriage opponents see Prop. 8 as akin to a last stand preventing a global movement toward acceptance of gay marriage and will go all out. Gay marriage supporters, for their part, will no longer accept incremental progress or "civil unions."
At least it would be good for the California economy.
Like a LIBERAL....
Is that bigoted?????
A real shame. Rudy’s family life is a problem but on the whole he is outstanding and turned NYC around. Bloomberg has been turning NYC back to crap.
Two of the best on SCOTUS are Italian-American. Scalia is a giant and I hope he lives to be 115. Alito appears to be a good guy too. I doubt Scalia, Alito, Roberts or Thomas will stab us in the back. Some of the SCOTUS people get older a liberal. Rhenquist was a good guy too.
Tancredo is also I-A and he is one of my favorities.
Go...Rev. Bishop Frank Stuart..!!!!
Thanks for the link. My two home counties San Bernadino (born) and Riverside (most recently lived) vote in the 64%+ range.
I like Mormons. Super people. I never said anything bad about them. I think the MSM and some Repubs treated Mitt and LDS badly. I was just curious how much heavy lifting LDS did in CA Prop 8. My guess they did a lot of the heavy lifting to help get it passed.
I am with you. They are very family oriented. Super people. I wish that other half of Catholics voted and behaved more like Mormons.
If you think its overwhelming with just this sludge from the clinton years, consider what the Marxist squirrel will add to the leftist rolls of judges legislating from the benches, federal district benches. Elections have consequences and the Reid Senate has held open many many benches to allow the leftist messiah to fill the ranks with more leftist commies.
That’s the overwhelming I’m talking about......because of this monster. Clinton did not overwhelm me because we ended up with less democrats in 94. This is overwhelming because of the potential for damage.
Force a recall, like we did for Gray Davis back in 2003. It might be an off-year election and that would work to our advantage.
At the same time, include on the same ballot another gay initiative so that voters will vote to both remove and to reinstate the constitutional amendment.
Critical to do it before Arnold leaves office as Governors appoint Supreme Court justices.
California is getting interesting. A bunch of hard left crap was on the ballot in San Fran and they all lost. Apparently there are more conservatives in SF then people realized. The hard core libs are often renters.
Some people think CA could be flipped to where a GOP Pres could compete but RINO Arnold is not going to do it.
Its about damn time someone STOOD UP out there. Dont you think that some of those people are just SICK and TIRED of the perversion? The whole state is eat up plus all the illegals out there. (YES I SAID ILLEGALS)
Now hold your horses a little there, Outlaw.
We say ILLEGALS here too, and have been fighting their Colonization of our country with quite a lot of energy and action.
187 was vetoed by one judge, but we voted here for outlawing money and benefits (welfare, schooling, etc etc).
Now we are in another fight, and we won't lose this one.
There are many many Conservatives here, and the site you are posting on was started by one who is standing tall against all the liberalism that is rampant here.
Don't forget, the greatest President of this country was once Governor of California.
Frantzie, thanks for that post.
There are a lot of conservatives in San Francisco, and California.
I've marched with hundreds of them right in the Belly of the Beast, SF downtown.
Those bubbles are so ghey...
don’t stop with just the supremos...
Lawmakers join call to overturn Prop. 8
AP via SFGate | 11/10/8
Posted on 11/10/2008 6:53:05 PM PST by SmithL
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2129782/posts
Democratic Legislators Ask State Supreme Court To Void Prop. 8
(The Usual Suspects Alert)
Los Angeles Times | 11/10/2008 | Dan Moran
Posted on 11/10/2008 10:15:19 PM PST by goldstategop
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2129874/posts
Constitutional Right to Do As I Please
The Loomis News | November 11, 2008
Posted on 11/11/2008 3:11:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2130385/posts
With Prop 8, there’s just two words - Rose Bird (vanity)
Posted on 11/11/2008 12:20:25 AM PST by PanzerKardinal
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2129903/posts
Prop 8 ruling could come quickly
Sacramento Bee | 11/10/8 | Aurelio Rojas
Posted on 11/11/2008 9:46:11 AM PST by SmithL
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2130144/posts
Colby Cosh: Minorities at war on Obamaland’s Western shore
National Post | November 09, 2008 | Colby Cosh
Posted on 11/10/2008 11:15:16 PM PST by nickcarraway
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2129893/posts
Prop. 8 gift gets theater’s leader in a ruckus (Sacramento)
Sacramento Bee | November 11, 2008 | Marcus Crowder
Posted on 11/11/2008 8:31:15 AM PST by pf flyers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2130080/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/prop8/index
Same exact thing happened with CA prop 187. The results of that government intrusion can now be seen coast to coast."
You forget, my friend. Prop 187 was not overturned by the CA Supreme Court. It never got that far. See the below from Wikipedia:
On November 11, 1994, federal judge Matthew Byrne issued a temporary restraining order against it, on grounds that it exceeded state authority in the federal realm of immigration. The case worked its way through the courts. The multiple cases were consolidated and brought before Judge Mariana Pfaelzer. When the opinion was given three years later, Governor Wilson appealed it, which led it being brought to the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. However, in 1998, before the judges could rule, newly elected Democratic Gov. Gray Davis had the case brought before mediation. Following this, he dropped the appeals process before the courts, effectively killing the law.
So the Dems used a delaying tactic, and when they assumed the Governor's office, they effectively dropped the charges. Meaning, the appeal was the State versus the illegals and once the State declined to pursue the appeal the law was dead. Pretty clever.
I can't believe we didn't try again in 1996.
1) while you’re at it, eject ALL douche liberal judges, not just these
2) while you’re at it, lets put into the state constitution that the Old Testament MUST be read in all public schools. The Jews, Christians, Mormons, and Catholic groups behind Prop 8 should be able to agree on that.
---T. Jefferson.
However there is considerable opinion that the removal from the ballot of several initiative measures by the same justices contributed greatly to the public rejection of the three.
Precedent.
“does Prop. 8 constitute a revision of the constitution, or is it just an amendment?”
WTH?
This makes no sense.
Remember Byrd, Reynoso and Grodin on Cal's high court back in the 80s? Cal voters dumped that trio of ultra leftists because of their refusal to uphold the death penalty. Time to throw out the trash again.
1642 Compulsory School law passed in Massachusetts, called the Old Deluder Satan Law. This law was passed to assure that children could read their Bibles.1670
Indian Christian Church founded on Martha's Vineyard to educate Indians.1690
Connecticut Law passed that children be taught to read so they can read Holy Scriptures.1690
First New England Primer is published. The Alphabet is taught using Bible verses for each letter, and has questions on Bible moral teachings. The Primer contains children's prayers, the Lords Prayer, the Ten Commandments, the Shorter Catechism and questions on the Bible by Mr. Cotton. The New England Primer will be in wide use in American schools of all types public, private, home or parochial, for the next 200 years.
I agree. I think literally hundreds of millions of dollars would be spent on the recall. Gay marriage opponents see Prop. 8 as akin to a last stand preventing a global movement toward acceptance of gay marriage and will go all out. Gay marriage supporters, for their part, will no longer accept incremental progress or "civil unions."
As I've mentioned elsewhere, Californians need to consider pioneering an amendment to their constitution that would do the following. The amendment would save people the agony of being prisoners of conscience to perverted case decisions by unpopular, special-interest judges, decisions which don't compliment majority will as reflected by their constitution. Such an amendment would allow a supermajority of voters or legislators, a "super jury," to not only overturn such cases, but would allow renegade judges to be removed from the bench.
And as a check for the protection of judges, a "three strikes and you're out" clause, for example, in such an amendment would apply to the removal of flake judges.
I feel that the federal Constitution has needed such an amendment for a long time.
There certainly was this year! BUt in MA, voting is like going through the motions. And the GOP is not interested in helping any of our candidates, so they get left out of the loop.
How long has it been, a week? and I have still not seen the final vote count for the whole state.
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