Quote Originally Posted by RamblerGambler
You dismiss the so-called "bible thumpers," yet Mormons played a huge role in robbing Californians of a perfectly reasonable right. As extrapolated in yesterdays New York Times, Mormons Tipped the Scale in Ban on Gay Marriage



Not only did LDS supply the foot soldiers, they footed the lions share of the bill as well.



Simply put, the No on 8 movement lacked organization and was unable to overcome the superior ground game put into play by Yes on 8 and the LDS.



Pro-marriage, not anti-gay? Not a chance. Divide and conquer. And now California faces the possibility of stripping some of its citizens of a guaranteed right. Freedom and justice...for some.

http://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/15/us/politics/15marriage.html&OQ=_rQ3D1&OP=39f26407Q2FQ201grQ20R Q5BaAXQ5BQ5BJOQ20O44pQ20!!Q20!Q5EQ20Q7BAQ20kQ5BGWJ WaAQ20!Q5E)EXXWE_g0Q3AJ)G

So I'll put you down for "pro-activist judges" I guess? So you would not see a problem with "activist judges" striking down MMJ in a MMJ State where the voters had passed the measure via initiative referendum? When judges do that are they not violating the rights of every citizen?
Is the right to "get married" a right? That's news to me I guess.:wtf: