Friday, January 9, 2009

Prop 8 Supporters are Crybabies!


Last month, I talked about the Prop 8 supporters feeling the heat from us. And they didn't want their business (voting info) put out in public, although they want to vote on our private business...okay back to my point...as expected, these folks have filed a suit to keep their campaign finance records from public view, claiming the records have led to the harassment of donors and others.

Really? Please...You dished it, you should be able to take it.

James Bopp Jr., the attorney representing Protect Marriage.com and the National Organization for Marriage California and other Cobra organizations said, "No one should have to worry about getting a death threat because of the way he or she votes. This lawsuit will protect the right of all people to help support causes they agree with, without having to worry about harassment or threats."

Well, maybe they should have thought about that when they voted. Ain't nobody sending death threats and nobody's bombing churches. As I said before, you were strong in your vote, stand up for your beliefs. Don't go running to the courts, because your "morals" are challenged.

And isn't it a bit hypocritical...you want to overturn the law to protect you, but hate on us when we want to do the same thing. Then used the same tactic by accessing campaign finance records to threaten and attack gay rights supporters. Hell, the similar(but not direct) thing is happening with Pepsi by the AFA. I can't believe the irony.

This lawsuit should fail. However, if they want to stop the drama they can join us in ending Prop 8 altogether. Solves a lot problems.

3 comments:

David Dust said...

Mr. Bopp should remember that these people's VOTES are not public record, it is their DONATIONS that are made public.

These bitches can vote in secret, but if they're going to write a check to support hate - then everyone should know about it.

XOXOXOXO

Anonymous said...

The net has changed the game. Donation records have always been public record but you had to dig it up.

Now it's up on the web in no time and I'm loving it.

I remember when FL first started the DOMA thing by getting people to sign petitions.

knowthyneighbor web site databased all of it andI found out my father had signed.

I called dear old dad up and confronted him about it.

Butch said...

If they are donating to a religious institution, that is public as well, so if they're going to support bigots,they need to be called out on it.

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