I WAITED A FULL DAY BEFORE I ALLOWED MYSELF TO BITCH SO DON'T START - 1 day to celebrate, now FU.

Nov 06, 2008 03:16


We are not who we say we are... Yes he won. Yes we wanted change but also remember WE LOST TOO.

change...Change...CHANGE.

We lost in Arkansas, Arizona and Florida. Doesn't it strike anyone else as painfully odd that for a nation that is screaming at the top of it's lungs change - we have change and we are changed that NOT A FUCKING THING HAS CHANGED FOR GAY AND LESBIANS?

Don’t think that this change should include full civil rights for gays and lesbians. Don't you think it means that children longing to be adopted and couples longing to adopt should be allowed to find eachother? Never mind the fact a state thinking they can turn their back on something they declared legal is considered acceptable?

change...Change...CHANGE.

64 million dollars. One of the most expensive ballot campaigns in history, allto tell some fags and dykes to go back into the closet and keep their queer mouths shut! In Fresno, police are investigating death threats against two local supporters of Proposition 8 - Mayor Alan Autry and Pastor Jim Franklin of the Cornerstone Church. In Torrance, a man has been charged with a felony hate crime assault for allegedly using an anti-gay marriage “Yes on Prop. 8″ lawn sign to attack a gay man wearing a “No on 8″button.In Bakersfield, a local leader of the campaign for the ballot measure was videotaped at a pro-gay marriage rally kicking and punching a protester. The protester, who had been heckling him, declined to press charges. YEA, I can smell the fucking change.

change...Change...CHANGE

Don't get me started with Florida. 62 percent... seriously? Not only no to marriage, but no to civil unions. Yea, that's real change.

change...Change...CHANGE

Arizona should be given to the mexicans at this rate. Arizona law already prohibits same-sex marriages. But they REALLY wanted to make sure they got it right...Supporters say the constitutional amendment will “protect the sanctity of families” by preventing judges from overturning the 1996 state law.

We want change, but we don't want it pink!

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