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Anti-Prop. 8 Mob Watch: A new blacklist published
Angry gay activists in Austin, Texas, have published their own blacklist to punish supporters of California’s Proposition 8. [...] Read the rest »
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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 ... (more) Same-Sex Setback
Editors: Legislating Immorality
article.nationalreview.com — First the Mormons, then the rest. (more) Editors: Legislating Immorality
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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More Victims of a Proposition 8 Blacklist - This Time Texas Style
FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog — ... Flap asked the question: Who will be the next victim(s)? And, we have an answer via M/M. Proposition 8 attracted tens of millions of dollars on both sides of the gay marriage issue from out-of-state contributors who see California as a trendsetter for the rest of the nation. According to figures from the California Secretary of State’s Office — which requires campaign donors to list their place of residence, their employer and their occupations — more than 750 Texans donated tens of thousands of dollars on either side of the ...

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