I think I'm going NO, YES, YES.XYRCNCP said:
I think I'm going NO, YES, YES.XYRCNCP said:VA people, no on #1.
Yes.XYRCNCP said:There are three initiatives in the ballot?Beast said:I think I'm going NO, YES, YES.
Looks like I'm voting for 2. Eric is my little pepito.XYRCNCP said:Yes, I just found them online and read the amendments. I agree with your NO, YES, YES.Beast said:Yes.
Second one is to take out a ban on church assemblies (a law that was ruled unconst. and is basically worthless anways)
Third is for tax relief for certain projects.
I wore it out on Friday.XYRCNCP said:Roger, you should wear your Vote or Die shirt...haha
Apparently ~57% of the virginia voters thought it was necessary. Then again, almost half of them voted for a racist Californian who pretends to be from Virginia, and wears a cowboy hat. He must have Virginia confused with Texas.XYRCNCP said:What I'm saying "fvcking VA" to is the ballot issues, some might disagree with me, but the marriage deal...wtf? Why is it necessary to ammend the consitution to say marriage is between a man and a woman and not recognize civil unions and domestic partnerships?
You were probably too lazy to change your voter registration back to MD once you moved back anyways.kaioshin said:I didn't know it was Vote or Die until after the polls closed. Oops!
fixored.kaioshin said:Actually, I was registered in Md already. :gap:Beast said:You were probably too lazy.![]()
I don't think this will happen, as long as they maintain the mindset that being ghey is a choice. There are loopholes for discrimination...well, F. loopholes. VA just made it law. :shrugs:schlegelbagel said:But i'm going to quote Jake on this issue. I'm actually GLAD this went through. Because its going to speed its progress to the Supreme court, its going to befound discriminatory, and WHAMMO, gay marraige for everyone.
These conservatives are shooting themselves in the foot. They should have let it be as it is.
I think you'd be surprised by the constitution of most states. It's a show.XYRCNCP said:fvck this state...or "commonwealth"...fvcking idiots.Beast said:I don't think this will happen, as long as they maintain the mindset that being ghey is a choice. There are loopholes for discrimination...well, F. loopholes. VA just made it law. :shrugs:schlegelbagel said:But i'm going to quote Jake on this issue. I'm actually GLAD this went through. Because its going to speed its progress to the Supreme court, its going to befound discriminatory, and WHAMMO, gay marraige for everyone.
These conservatives are shooting themselves in the foot. They should have let it be as it is.
You would think, right? :chuckles:schlegelbagel said:Yeah, but we CHOOSE religion and we aren't allowed to discriminate based on religion either. In fact last i checked this country was suppposed to be about deciding your religion without having laws dictating it.Beast said:I don't think this will happen, as long as they maintain the mindset that being ghey is a choice. There are loopholes for discrimination...well, F. loopholes. VA just made it law. :shrugs:
Guess that's their "Get out the vote" master plan.Butt Dyno said:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/07/AR2006110700740.html
Erik Markle, one of the people handing out literature for Ehrlich, who is seeking reelection, and Steele, the current lieutenant governor who is campaigning to replace retiring Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D), said he was recruited at a homeless shelter in Philadelphia.
After a two-hour bus ride to Maryland, Markle said the workers were greeted early this morning by first lady Kendel Ehrlich, who thanked them as they were outfitted in T-shirts and hats with the logo for Ehrlich's reelection campaign. Nearly all of those recruited, Markle said, are poor and black. Workers traveled to Maryland in at least seven large buses.