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California on edge over gay marriage question

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California on edge over gay marriage question


Uncle Sam | 209322 hits | Nov 05 6:09 am | Posted by: kitty
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Early returns indicate side to ban gay marriage is slightly ahead

Comments

  1. by avatar hurley_108
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:44 pm
    If Prop 8 passes, it'll be an interesting commentary on American values - that apparently killing unborn babies is less morally reprehensible than a couple of guys wanting to say a few words to each other.

  2. by avatar martin14
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:52 pm
    the Arizona ban passed.

    Cali ban is 52-48 to ban, 5% counting left.

  3. by avatar saturn_656
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:53 pm
    I find it cool that Americans get to vote on issues like this, as opposed to the way things work here...

  4. by avatar Pseudonym
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:56 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    If Prop 8 passes, it'll be an interesting commentary on American values - that apparently killing unborn babies is less morally reprehensible than a couple of guys wanting to say a few words to each other.

    Americans have not been given the option to vote on abortion.

  5. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:03 pm
    Prop 8 is considered passed down here now. It's mathematically impossible for the no vote to win now. The libs, of course, swear they'll fight this in the courts but where it is a state constitutional amendment they cannot win in state court and the Federal courts are unlikely to overturn a state constitutional matter for fear of it going to the Supreme Court where five conservative justices will uphold the law.

  6. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:04 pm
    "saturn_656" said
    I find it cool that Americans get to vote on issues like this, as opposed to the way things work here...


    Only in states that allow direct democracy. Not all states do.

  7. by avatar hurley_108
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:06 pm
    "Pseudonym" said
    If Prop 8 passes, it'll be an interesting commentary on American values - that apparently killing unborn babies is less morally reprehensible than a couple of guys wanting to say a few words to each other.

    Americans have not been given the option to vote on abortion.

    What do you call Colorado's Amendment 48? South Dakota Initiative 11? And, to a lesser extent, California Prop 4 (though that wouldn't have actually restricted anything)?

  8. by avatar Pseudonym
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:17 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    If Prop 8 passes, it'll be an interesting commentary on American values - that apparently killing unborn babies is less morally reprehensible than a couple of guys wanting to say a few words to each other.

    Americans have not been given the option to vote on abortion.

    What do you call Colorado's Amendment 48? South Dakota Initiative 11? And, to a lesser extent, California Prop 4 (though that wouldn't have actually restricted anything)?
    Good point. So what you're saying is that American values apparently involve the consideration of killing unborn babies as morally reprehensible.

  9. by avatar hurley_108
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:23 pm
    "Pseudonym" said
    What do you call Colorado's Amendment 48? South Dakota Initiative 11? And, to a lesser extent, California Prop 4 (though that wouldn't have actually restricted anything)?

    Good point. So what you're saying is that American values apparently involve the consideration of killing unborn babies as morally reprehensible.

    No. All those measures would have placed additional restrictions, or outright bans, on abortion, and they all failed.

    Bans on gay marriage, or gay adoption passed or are passing in Arizona, Arkansas, California, and Florida.

    Upshot: Abortion good, gays bad.

  10. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:32 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    Abortion good, gays bad.


    "Alexis de Toqueville" said
    America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.


    'Nuff said by a liberal French guy. :?

  11. by avatar kenmore
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:46 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    If Prop 8 passes, it'll be an interesting commentary on American values - that apparently killing unborn babies is less morally reprehensible than a couple of guys wanting to say a few words to each other.


    Thats kind of a shallow comment.. apples and oranges... the two subjects are in no way connected.. and " two guys" (could be two females) wanting to share a life and enjoy the same rights as everyone else is an important issue for gay men and women..
    the right to choose is is not even on the same level in terms of being a moral issue..

  12. by avatar kenmore
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:48 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    If Prop 8 passes, it'll be an interesting commentary on American values - that apparently killing unborn babies is less morally reprehensible than a couple of guys wanting to say a few words to each other.

    Americans have not been given the option to vote on abortion.

    What do you call Colorado's Amendment 48? South Dakota Initiative 11? And, to a lesser extent, California Prop 4 (though that wouldn't have actually restricted anything)?

    racist and sexist... and homophobic

  13. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:17 pm
    I've never understood why the government requries a licence to get married anyways. A marrriage is a solemn vow to your loved one, usually witnessed by friends and family. What the hell do you need the government for?

  14. by avatar martin14
    Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:28 pm
    "Zipperfish" said
    I've never understood why the government requries a licence to get married anyways. A marrriage is a solemn vow to your loved one, usually witnessed by friends and family. What the hell do you need the government for?



    tax benefits..



    and to kick money into the court system when you get divorced.



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  • kitty Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:19 am
  • WDHIII Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:57 am
  • mtbr Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:39 am
  • hurley_108 Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:45 am
  • Eisensapper Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:45 am
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