weeklystandard.com - 11/11/2008
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What a weird night. When it comes to marriage, it appears there are no red states or blue states.
Florida also passed a gay marriage ban narrowly , as did Arizona .
Methinks if California is passing gay marriage bans, the great leftist mandate and majority have not yet arrived.
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How To Tell The "Culture Wars" Are Not Over
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
... The first is the referenda - even if Republicans were quite
unpopular on this Election Day, socially conservative positions did
a lot better in referenda. Besides Proposition 8 passing a
constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in gay-friendly deep-blue
California, you had
similar ballot initiatives pass in Arizona and Florida. ...
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