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The Will of the People Is Sacred Unless It Gets a Blowjob
So the 'respected' 'legal' 'scholar' Ken Starr doesn't like Attorney General Jerry Brown's reasoning on Proposition 8, which of course is just another reason to like Jerry Brown. Starr blathers on about "a constitutional revolution" and "the precious right of the people to determine how they ...
Tom Hanks questions Prop. 8 supporters’ patriotism
Tom Hanks questions Prop. 8 supporters’ patriotism
michellemalkin.com — We were considered fascists for questioning theirs, but it’s patriotic for them to question ours. [...] Read... the rest » (more) Tom Hanks questions Prop. 8 supporters’ patriotism
Information Wants To Be Free, Ctd.
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com — A reader writes: Wow.... that Google map of Prop 8 donors in California was like a gut... punch to me.  I was raised LDS and I have family scattered throughout the Golden State.  To a person, all of them have been extremely loving and kind ... (more) Information Wants To Be Free, Ctd.
Americans United: Americans United, Allied Groups Ask Calif. Supreme Court To Nullify Proposition 8
au.org — Thursday, January 15, 2009 Ban On Same-Sex Marriage Violates Core Freedoms, Coalition Asserts Americans United for Separation... of Church and State has joined a legal brief asking the California Supreme Court to nullify Proposition 8, a November ballot ... (more) Americans United: Americans United, Allied Groups Ask ...
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