Nov 07 2008
Prop 8 Victory
I guess I voted for a winner when I voted yes on Proposition 8. Hurray for me. However, even through I am not a fan of homosexuality unless it’s two hot women which is never the case in real life; this “victory” will be short-lived. We must face the facts that this victory was barely won, 52% to 48%. This indicates that the vast majority are not opponents of gay marriage. I believe if the turn out was +58% in favor of Prop 8 then I would not feel uneasy about not giving marriage rights to homosexuals. But, the fact that the prop was such a close race indicates we should not take the right of marriage away from gays.
Here’s the rub. We need to keep this Proposition. Why you ask? Because if we don’t gays will come from all over the country (even though 90% of them live in San Francisco) to get married. And believe me people that we here in California have enough liberals, we don’t need anymore. All the states that had no on gay marriage ballots won by vast majorities and unless gays would like to spend their wedding day in sunny Massachusetts then you know were their coming. A minority of gays is one thing but to have a huge amount is sickening. Damn, I hate those gay pride parades.
One more thing then I will move on with different subjects for my blog. If you’re gay you’re gay, it’s not a choice (at least for 75%). Homosexuality has been around before the Greeks ruled the Meditranian and they will be around when the next great state is in power. But remember homosexuals in the rest of those great societies were condoned but never given marriage rights.





