michellemalkin.com - 12/9/2008
rollingstone.com - 12/3/2008
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rollingstone.com —
O n election night in California, all signs
pointed to a progressive tidal wave. Voters in the...
state swept Barack Obama to a 24-point victory over John McCain the biggest margin for any candidate since 1936. Bucking the recession, eco-conscious ...
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Same-Sex Setback
latimes.com - 12/14/2008
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latimes.com —
Margie Christoffersen didn't make it very far into
our conversation before she cracked. Chest heaving, tears streaming,...
she reached for her husband Wayne's hand and then mine, squeezing as if she'd never let go. "I've almost had a nervous breakdown. ...
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A life thrown into turmoil by $100 donation for Prop. 8 ...
americanthinker.com - 12/12/2008
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Video: “Day Without a Gay” not going according to plan
Hot Air » Top Picks —
... , turns out the recession’s a Prop 8 supporter. The festivities begin tomorrow; the boss is already bracing for the biggest labor shockwave since, um, “Day Without an Illegal Immigrant.” Remember that? No? First the Larry Craig appeal ...
Call In Gay
Jules Crittenden —
... alone bosses and co-workers who have to pick up the slack. But what do I know? I thought “Hope and Change” was a big joke … hey, wait a minute, turns out I was right about that one, looking at who’s changing and who’s losing hope these days. Looking around for more commentary. Gay marriage advocate/husband Andrew Sullivan is oddly silent on the subject , but maybe that’s because he still hasn’t had his hearing checked . Women on the Web are big fans. Malkin hurtfully compares it to Day Without an Illegal Alien. Say Anything doubts it ...
"Day Without A Gay"
Wizbang —
... , a group of gay activists who are fed up with the "anti-gay" measures epitomized by California's Prop 8 has christened today the first official " Day Without A Gay ." Originally this protest day was conceived as a formal boycott -- LBGT's were going to be asked to call in "gay" (i.e. call in sick) to work, and then stay home. The idea was that the resulting economic and workplace vacuum would be significant enough to force a conversation about gay marriage and other issues. But due to our current economic problems, protesters are now encouraged to call in "gay" and then ...
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Hillary as president = no Prop 8?
citizenchris.typepad.com 12/11/2008 — An interesting op-ed in today's New York Times engages in some familiar analysis concerning the growing cracks in the progressive coalition opened up by the passage of Proposition 8: Left-leaning California’s horror about this newly revealed schism ...
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gaypatriot.net 12/8/2008 — Dan predicted this once the gays started taking to the streets and blaming everyone else except themselves for the loss of Proposition 8. And here it is: The Backlash .
A group of well-known religious leaders and advocates, including the niece ...