Because California narrowly voted to ban gay marriage, I think that California should continue truly be in the vanguard of the protection of traditional Christian family values.
It’s most certainly time to ban the right to divorce. Right? I mean, that has a far more direct negative effect on the institution of marriage than any gay marriage ever could.
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I’m in favor of pouring $30 million into Utah for a ballot initiative requiring Mormons to remove the stick from their collective asses.
Boycott Marriott!
I think the real issue that needs to be taken up with the Mormons is why a tax-free religious organization was allowed to dump money into politics.
If they want to lobby for change in this country, they should be paying their fair share. Separation of church and state doesn’t only work one way.
I would not exactly call a 5% and half million vote loss a narrow loss in a state election, especially since the media is calling Obama’s 4% plurality a mandate.