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Anti-Prop 8 backlash changes minds
SurveyUSA's headline of their latest California Prop 8 poll sounds pessimistic . "No on Prop 8″ Protesters Have Not Changed Many Minds in California But the numbers show otherwise. Of the those adults who tell SurveyUSA they voted FOR Prop 8, 90% of them told us recent rallies held ...
Editors: Legislating Immorality
article.nationalreview.com — First the Mormons, then the rest. (more) Editors: Legislating Immorality
Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage - Los Angeles Times
Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — 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 banning same-sex marriage and are now reeling with ... (more) Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for ...
An ugly attack on Mormons - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — Discuss Article (801 Comments) Did you catch the political ad in which two Jews ring the doorbell of a nice, working-class family? They barge in and rifle through the wife's purse and then the man's wallet for any cash. Cackling, they smash the ... (more) An ugly attack on Mormons - Los Angeles Times
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Digest for November 21st through November 25th
The Republic of T. — ... Daily Kos: Anti-Prop 8 backlash changes minds - Turning eight percent of marriage equality opponents around in a few short weeks is remarkable, and likely stems people realizing what exactly they had voted for. Remember, the proposition lost by only three points. If eight percent of the 52.1 percent who voted for it have changed their minds, that's a 4.2 percent swing in favor of equality. Or, put another way, you're looking at a 52-48 vote in favor of gay marriage. I would say that thus far, the backlash against Proposition 8 has been wildly successful. ...

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