phillyfan26
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Florida Gay Marriage Ban Amendment:
Yes: 62%
No: 38%
88% reporting.
Yes: 62%
No: 38%
88% reporting.
Florida Gay Marriage Ban Amendment:
Yes: 62%
No: 38%
88% reporting.
Arkansas would like to remind everyone that the ban in this amendment is on all unmarried sexual partners, and not just gays. It's purely a coincidence, they swear.
This bigotry will, too, end.
This bigotry will, too, end.
Time waits for no man.
Florida Gay Marriage Ban Amendment:
Yes: 62%
No: 38%
88% reporting.
It reminds me of what happened right before slavery was outlawed, and then right before voting rights were finally enacted. The opposition feels its control slipping away, so it gets baroque and insane in its attempts at control.
Then, the oppressed group and its allies rise up say "Knock that shit off! We're people too, assholes."
It may be a series of setbacks that piss everyone off, but the tide is turning, very slowly. Just the idea that these people think this behavior needs to be stopped means that the behavior is happening. Before, it wasn't even happening; it was so underground that it couldn't even be acknowledged. Now, it's so common, it scares people and they're trying to stop the tidal wave.
They won't be able to stop it.
It will end. The crescendo of fear is cresting about this, and then it will subside. Every group endures this when it finally demands equality.
Liberties ought not be executed at the ballot box.
But what ought isn't what is.
Oh doesn't he? I thought when i read an overview of his platform he supported it.
That's the position of Diamond and Indy500, separate but equal, recognising civil unions but not use the word marriage.