Meanwhile, in Horse and Buggy Wisconsin, we still have a constitutional amendment that defines marriage as “one man and one woman” and prohibits legal recognition of any “substantially similar” relationship. Oh…and we also have Scott Walker.
That’s rather harsh, but Proposition 8 was passed largely based on propaganda paid for by the Catholic and Mormon churches. They should stick to their own religious issues and leave politics alone. We are supposed to have freedom FROM religion as well as freedom OF religion.
The claim that “Mormon money swept the vote” has been determined to be a myth: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-moneymap,0,2198220.htmlstory[]Not only did the “No” crowd have $6 million more in their war chest than the “Yes” crowd, they also had $2 million more from out-of-state than the “Yes” crowd.[]If anything, the purported “Mormon” money simply brought the “Yes” crowd closer to parity.
Tuner38 almost 11 years ago
Time to move on to polygamy.
rossevrymn almost 11 years ago
Wow, yesterday’s strip this whiner is calling it the end of the rights world. Today, it’s the epitome. Maybe he needs to be on meds.
memoryinuse2 almost 11 years ago
hard to tell if equality is in the back seat, those cop cars have plexaglas instead of screen sometimes
ECJack almost 11 years ago
Meanwhile, in Horse and Buggy Wisconsin, we still have a constitutional amendment that defines marriage as “one man and one woman” and prohibits legal recognition of any “substantially similar” relationship. Oh…and we also have Scott Walker.
thegreatack almost 11 years ago
But then, that’s just a myth.
apfelzra Premium Member almost 11 years ago
And don’t forget France — although to many people, that is not exactly a ringing endorsement.
apfelzra Premium Member almost 11 years ago
That’s rather harsh, but Proposition 8 was passed largely based on propaganda paid for by the Catholic and Mormon churches. They should stick to their own religious issues and leave politics alone. We are supposed to have freedom FROM religion as well as freedom OF religion.
Ironhold almost 11 years ago
The claim that “Mormon money swept the vote” has been determined to be a myth: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-moneymap,0,2198220.htmlstory[]Not only did the “No” crowd have $6 million more in their war chest than the “Yes” crowd, they also had $2 million more from out-of-state than the “Yes” crowd.[]If anything, the purported “Mormon” money simply brought the “Yes” crowd closer to parity.
thegreatack almost 11 years ago
Is THAT who that is?…and so, it continues…
[schizophrenia]