California Crew: How are you going to vote on Prop 8.

ICRS

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It would amend the constitution of california to ban same sex marriage. I plan to vote no on it.

This is a big issue here. How do you plan to vote.


 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: ICRS
It would amend the constitution of california to ban same sex marriage. I plan to vote no on it.

This is a big issue here. How do you plan to vote.

I think the wording in your original thread was perfectly accurate, but understand others view it as inflammatory.

FOr the format here, it's probably best to have 'yes' and 'no' in the poll and then to correctly describe that 'yes' is a vote for bigotry in the post.
 

Harvey

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One look at the hate and bullshit in their scare tactic ads should be enough to tell most intelligent people that the assholes running the proposition are brainless fucking bigots and embarrassments to the human race. They should be run out of the state on a rail. :thumbsdown: :|
 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1

I'm not voting for or against it. It doesn't affect me either way.

That's damned selfish. If it doesn't affect your conscience, you may want to try to remember where you lost it.
 

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I'm not voting for or against it. It doesn't affect me either way.

The bigots claim that it is forcing them to accept same sex marriage.

What would happen if people were allowed to control who you can live with?

 

Craig234

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It's good that polls show this going down to defeat.

It's bad that ~40% of our citizenry are bigots - including the 4 out of 10 in this thread poll.
 

alphatarget1

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Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: alphatarget1

I'm not voting for or against it. It doesn't affect me either way.

That's damned selfish. If it doesn't affect your conscience, you may want to try to remember where you lost it.

I didn't vote for it (sent in my ballot already) or against it. It's my vote, I could care less what you think of it. Call me a bigot, I don't care.

I'm for rights of gay/lesbian couples in civil unions. It's not an issue that has any sort of significance to the well being of the society. Marriage is just a name, and when 50% of marriages fail I don't see why anyone would be so hell bent on making everybody "equal".
 

alphatarget1

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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I'm not voting for or against it. It doesn't affect me either way.

The bigots claim thatit is forcing them to accept same sex marriage.

What would happen if people were allowed to control who you can live with?

How is not voting for this measure "bigoted"? Not that I really care what you think.
 

Drift3r

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I'd like to think that we have evolved beyond the Ahmadinejad styled views on gays in California. IMHO the anti-gay sentiments belong in overly religious 3rd world shit hole nations and in red states. So I will be voting no on it.
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I'm not voting for or against it. It doesn't affect me either way.

The bigots claim that it is forcing them to accept same sex marriage.

What would happen if people were allowed to control who you can live with?

How is not voting for this measure "bigoted"? Not that I really care what you think.

I am not claiming you a bigot. I am stating that the bigots are the one that are so scared that they feel they have to control others lives. they refuse to look at what their actions are.

If the CA measure fails (as it should) then their will be less pressure against others to overturn Ma & Conn plus other states may be willing to remove that prejudice within their systems.

Get enough states with open eyes and the stupid Federal law can be removed. that can be one good things the liberals can do - bring this issue forward.

 

OrByte

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no.

and the pro Prop * ads here in sacramento are freaking pathetic.

indoctrination in schools
forcing churchs to do gay weddings

such bullshit
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I'm not voting for or against it. It doesn't affect me either way.


"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - Martin Luther King Jr.
 

alphatarget1

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I know who the Obama supporters are and it's funny how not voting on this is essentially the same as Obamessiah voting present, which you don't think is an issue, while you find a problem with me not agreeing with your views.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I know who the Obama supporters are and it's funny how not voting on this is essentially the same as Obamessiah voting present, which you don't think is an issue, while you find a problem with me not agreeing with your views.

Obama supporter I am not.
 

Drift3r

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I know who the Obama supporters are and it's funny how not voting on this is essentially the same as Obamessiah voting present, which you don't think is an issue, while you find a problem with me not agreeing with your views.

Wow could you pull more assumptions out of your arse?
 
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Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
What about a poll option for those that don't live in California?

why?

Because not everyone lives in California. The question implies that you're living in California and/or can vote for Proposition 8. You could have separate choices for those outside of the state to see how they would vote without skewing the California vote.
 

alphatarget1

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Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I know who the Obama supporters are and it's funny how not voting on this is essentially the same as Obamessiah voting present, which you don't think is an issue, while you find a problem with me not agreeing with your views.

Obama supporter I am not.

I didn't say you were.
 

Brovane

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I am Cali and I am voting No.

Heterosexuals couples have way more damaged the institution of marriage than any homosexual couples could.
 

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Originally posted by: JS80
How can you call it marriage when it isn't marriage?

Mostly because marriage should be between two people, not two opposite-sex people. These people who argue semantics (and btw, that includes McCain and Obama) over marriage stand on a weak argument. I find it akin to Southern slaveowners who justified that their black slaves shouldn't be freed just because a good solid block of black slaves did not necessarily desire full freedom nor did they feel abused or mistreated. But fact is, it was the right thing to do, and gay marriage will turn out exactly the same way, no question about it.