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Originally Posted by ratbastid
"who were whipped into a frenzy by religious social-right-wingers spending tons of bux, the majority of it funneled in from out of state."
Anyone who actually thinks that the results of the Prop 8 vote reflects the will of the majority of Californians is nuts. And that's a WHOLE other issue from the issue of the constitutionality of the proposition.
I don't know whether Prop 8 is a violation of the federal Constitution. That's not my call. But it's a valid legal challenge to the thing, and stomping around saying "hurr hurr will of the people" is just absurd.
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So now there was a voter/govn't/religious conspiracy that caused prop 8 to pass.
Look folks, Laws get passed in this country all the time that alot of people don't agree with. But the majority do. This govn't may have been set up to try to prevent a tyranny of the majority, but it still happens. Case in point, California Prop 8