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09-24-2008, 06:19 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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WTF? Is that how it works? The people just vote to amend the constitution?
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That's what it says here:
CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE 18 AMENDING AND REVISING THE CONSTITUTION
SEC. 3. The electors may amend the Constitution by initiative.
Oh, the tyranny!
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If they so wish, they can make a horse a senator! By amendment.
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09-24-2008, 06:20 PM
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California Sober
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
Wow, that is awesome. No wonder pot is legal.
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09-24-2008, 06:30 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
This is the law in Minnesota:
During the time an election is being held it is a misdemeanor ... to be intoxicated in a polling place. Not sure about CA.
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09-24-2008, 06:32 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
Even if I'm not voting?
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09-24-2008, 06:35 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
Even if you're not in Minnesota!
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09-24-2008, 08:03 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Could you clarify which is the minority and which is the majority here?
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The minority are the people who are making the fantasy of "gay marriage" a reality, and exert their will through the courts because they don't have the numbers to pass legislation that suits them. The majority is everybody else; but of course what is confusing is that so many in the majority think their support of "gay marriage" is their own idea, oblivious as they are to the subtle, sugar-coated tyranny of having their common sense eased out ever so gently in favor of "social conscience".
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09-24-2008, 08:10 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
Why isn't "common sense" in quotes, too?
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09-24-2008, 08:14 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Why isn't "common sense" in quotes, too?
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-- because unlike "gay marriage" it is not one of whyguy's fantasies.
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09-24-2008, 09:21 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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If they so wish, they can make a horse a senator! By amendment.
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With just voting, you can get half a horse.
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09-24-2008, 09:26 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
Godfry, my county (Knox, TN) is also undergoing a recall/referendum.
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09-24-2008, 09:39 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Originally Posted by GodPossessed
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If they so wish, they can make a horse a senator! By amendment.
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With just voting, you can get half a horse.
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And we all know which half.
Why is it that every time we get a new half, it's always the same half?
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09-24-2008, 09:45 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Godfry, my county (Knox, TN) is also undergoing a recall/referendum. 
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No doubt. I'd heard that our crackpot ideas had spread, but I didn't know that it had reached unto Knox.
What we call a 'referendum' is usually a piece of passed or proposed legislation, usually forwarded to a vote of the people by the legislature. We can tell when we have a chickenshit legislature by the sheer number of ballot measures that are measures referred by the state legislature.
Recalls are always bitter. It usually relies upon one loud splinter group thinking that they represent the majority of opinion and that they can stampede the voters to their position by voting time. The end result it that voters get yet another species of slime mold for a representative.
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09-24-2008, 09:50 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Originally Posted by godfry n. glad
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Originally Posted by GodPossessed
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Originally Posted by godfry n. glad
If they so wish, they can make a horse a senator! By amendment.
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With just voting, you can get half a horse.
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And we all know which half.
Why is it that every time we get a new half, it's always the same half?
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They do something useful with the other half - they make glue.
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09-24-2008, 10:21 PM
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THIS IS REALLY ADVANCED ENGLISH
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
It appears from Scarlatti's link that a California Constitution amendment-by-initiative requires just a simple majority to pass. That's some fucked-up shit right there. Having voted in California elections for a couple decades, I can confirm that any idiot can get an initiative on the ballot. Several idiots come out of the woodwork and do just that, every election cycle.
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09-24-2008, 10:53 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Originally Posted by ChuckF
Could you clarify which is the minority and which is the majority here?
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The minority are the people who are making the fantasy of "gay marriage" a reality, and exert their will through the courts because they don't have the numbers to pass legislation that suits them. The majority is everybody else; but of course what is confusing is that so many in the majority think their support of "gay marriage" is their own idea, oblivious as they are to the subtle, sugar-coated tyranny of having their common sense eased out ever so gently in favor of "social conscience".
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Yet again yguy reveals his ignorance.
The California legislature passed laws legalizing same-sex marriage twice, which by definition means that they do have the numbers to pass the legislation that suits them. Both were vetoed by Gov Schwarzenegger, who actually thought it more appropriate that the courts decide the issue rather than the legislature. While he vetoed that legislation, he does not support Proposition 8.
Prop. 8 is expected to fail, based on the poll numbers giving the opposition a 17 pt lead (that is, 55% say they intend to vote against it, 38% intend to vote for it and 7% are undecided).
So given that the legislature passed same-sex marriage laws twice, the courts ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, the governor supports keeping gay marriage legal, and the polls indicate that the population supports keeping gay marriage legal... I do believe that the people who are opposed to same-sex marriage are the minority in California. There is no sneaky exploitation of the government by the "Gay Agenda" to do this.
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09-24-2008, 11:22 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Prop. 8 is expected to fail, based on the poll numbers giving the opposition a 17 pt lead (that is, 55% say they intend to vote against it, 38% intend to vote for it and 7% are undecided).
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Oh good. I still don't have to go vote.
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09-24-2008, 11:25 PM
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09-24-2008, 11:29 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
I'm sorry. I don't vote.  It would have to take something rly rly important* to get me to go. I didn't even vote to legalize pot.
* rly rly important and my side was in danger of losing.
Fortunately I live in a hippy liberal state where most everybody already votes my way on the shit I care about.
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09-25-2008, 01:38 AM
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09-25-2008, 01:46 AM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Fortunately I live in a hippy liberal state where most everybody already votes my way on the shit I care about.
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"First, they came for the...."
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09-25-2008, 03:20 PM
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Re: Citizens vote for Constitutional Amendment?
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Originally Posted by erimir
Yet again yguy reveals his ignorance.
The California legislature passed laws legalizing same-sex marriage twice, which by definition means that they do have the numbers to pass the legislation that suits them. Both were vetoed by Gov Schwarzenegger, who actually thought it more appropriate that the courts decide the issue rather than the legislature. While he vetoed that legislation, he does not support Proposition 8.
Prop. 8 is expected to fail, based on the poll numbers giving the opposition a 17 pt lead (that is, 55% say they intend to vote against it, 38% intend to vote for it and 7% are undecided).
So given that the legislature passed same-sex marriage laws twice, the courts ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, the governor supports keeping gay marriage legal, and the polls indicate that the population supports keeping gay marriage legal... I do believe that the people who are opposed to same-sex marriage are the minority in California. There is no sneaky exploitation of the government by the "Gay Agenda" to do this.
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No, no, you're missing his point. The evil ghey minority has used their magic ghey voodoo to brainwash the majority into voting against their own common sense. So, even though a majority supports it, they're still a minority because...Hey!...what's that over there?
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Isn't what ES is saying more a case of "First, they didn't come for the..."?
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