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State high court to hear Prop. 8 case March 5
The court said Tuesday that it would hold a three-hour hearing on Proposition 8, from 9 a.m. to noon, at its chambers in San Francisco . The proceedings will also be televised statewide on the California Channel, the court said. A ruling is due within 90 days of the hearing. Prop. 8 amended the ...
This video will break your heart
crooksandliars.com — (full disclosure: I work for the Courage Campaign) And Ken Starr is to blame. Yes, that Ken... Starr. The prosecutor who led the campaign to impeach President Bill Clinton has filed a legal brief -- on behalf of the "Yes on 8" campaign -- that would ... (more) This video will break your heart
Unions are Inherently UnAmerican — Teachers Union Rips Off Members
stoptheaclu.com — -By Warner Todd Huston Imagine a fast food place that makes you buy a cheeseburger when you... want a chicken sandwich. Oh, they don't mind if you buy the chicken sandwich, too, mind you, but you are forced to purchase a cheeseburger every time you walk ... (more) Unions are Inherently UnAmerican — Teachers Union Rips ...
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Shakesville — ... hat that was lost for months. It was under the tree skirt for the red tinsel tree. I blame the cats of course. Now some links. Via Edgy Mama: Mercury found in food containing high fructose corn syrup. U.S. Plans to Curb Executive Pay for Bailout Recipients. (NY Times) Gay Republicans welcome Michael Steele as new RNC chairman. (Pink News) The California Supreme Court to hear Proposition 8 case on March 5. (SFGATE) Rep. Tammy Baldwin calls on Sec. Clinton to change State ...

CA Supreme Court to Hear Prop 8 Arguments
Firedoglake — ... A revision can be placed on the ballot only by a two-thirds legislative vote or by delegates to a state constitutional convention, a main argument against Proposition 8's validity. ...

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