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Why I voted for Proposition 8
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d***@rocketmail.com
2009-05-26 18:55:30 UTC
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Although you may think I'm crazy, I'm a gay man who voted FOR
Proposition 8. Although I don't really care about the issue of gay
marriage one way or the other, the opponents of Prop. 8 insisted on
linking the issue of same-sex marriage to the Obama campaign, and I
hate Obama.

While my single vote couldn't defeat Obama, I got a sense of power
from helping to pass Prop. 8. Had Prop. 8 been running on its own
merits - with no connection the Obama campaign - I probably would have
voted against it.

The Obama cultists were so determined to get out the vote for their
cult leader that they wound attracting millions of religiously-
conservative African-Americans who supported Prop. 8. And the
opponents of Prop. 8 were such fanatical Obama worshipers that they
wound up alienating potential allies like me who hate Obama and his
goddamn socialist personality cult.

I was on Castro Street on election night, and the crowd was going
wild, bleating 'O-BAAAA-MA! O-BAAAA-MA!' like retarded sheep on crack,
but didn't even seem to notice that Prop. 8 had passed. It was only
the next day when the Obama crack wore off that they realized what
happened.

Castro Street on election night:
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Obama cultists lining up for free Kool-Aid:
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Obama campaign volunteers:
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Pat Magroyne
2009-05-26 20:02:59 UTC
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Post by d***@rocketmail.com
Although you may think I'm crazy, I'm a gay man who voted FOR
Proposition 8.  Although I don't really care about the issue of gay
marriage one way or the other, the opponents of Prop. 8 insisted on
linking the issue of same-sex marriage to the Obama campaign, and I
hate Obama.
While my single vote couldn't defeat Obama, I got a sense of power
from helping to pass Prop. 8.
Strange little world you live in.
Spartakus
2009-05-26 20:08:29 UTC
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Post by d***@rocketmail.com
Although you may think I'm crazy, I'm a gay man
whose mission in life seems to be to convince straight Republicans
that there are gays who enjoy being marginalized as wedge issues and
second-class citizens.
d***@rocketmail.com
2009-05-27 02:52:46 UTC
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Post by Spartakus
Post by d***@rocketmail.com
Although you may think I'm crazy, I'm a gay man
whose mission in life seems to be to convince straight Republicans
that there are gays who enjoy being marginalized as wedge issues and
second-class citizens.
I really don't care what straight Republitards think, since I am not a
member of that party. I am a first-class citizen who thinks for
myself, and a second-class citizen is someone who lets themselves be
'owned' by a political party - like the way the Democrap party claims
to own all minority groups.

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