Friday, May 20, 2005

HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA - Same-sex marriage block to be tried again!

Taking a page from the homosexual playbook, same-sex marriage opponents refiled with the State of California to get "a state constitutional amendment on the ballot to ban same-sex unions and limit domestic partnership rights."

Just a little more than a week after a previous effort failed "one man + one woman = marriage" folks aim to get their initiative on the June 2006 ballot in order to let the people decide. What's different this time are the restrictions on the "lawmakers and judges" to prevent them "from establishing benefits for domestic partners and interpreting state law to allow same-sex marriage."

As much as I support these people in their efforts I don't see a high degree of probability that they will succeed. In my opinion, the money would be better spent on getting rid of the lawmakers and the judges first.

The voters of California have made their state the laughing stock of the rest of the country by reelecting the very legislators who flip them off after each election by returning to Sacramento and doing whatever they d__n well please. Nope, about as much chance of getting the California legislature to be sensible and be reasonable as there is to get the Korean guy with the silly hairdo to tell the truth.

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