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Old 11-07-2008, 01:42 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by SoCalCoug View Post
about the amendment to the California Constitution that will be on the ballot in 2010, which reverses Prop. 8?

Are we going to have another 2-month blitz by the members, $70 million in donated funds, and repeated meetings to mobilize the opposition to the amendment? If that fails, what about in 2012?

For that matter, what happens if the amendment in 2010 passes? Is the church going to sponsor another amendment in 2012 that we will all have to get behind, as well?

Keep in mind, it was the black vote that really put Prop 8 over the edge. In 2010, there isn't going to be a presidential election with a black candidate on the ballot.

If you think gay marriage is defeated for good, you're delusional.

Are the members going to be as enthusiastic about it in 2010? in 2012?
Which side spent more? The gays certainly outspent the pro 8's. Amazing how soundly it was defeated in Florida without the church getting involved. It would have gone down as soundly in California if the gays hadn't spent upwards of $43M trying to justify their behavior.
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