Friday, August 28, 2009

You want Referendum 71 on the ballot? Fine, we will also have your names Posted Publicly!


They thought they could have it all.

Protect Marriage Washington wanted to keep the names of their haters a secret, but the Public Disclosure Commission said "oh no, joe" and reminded them that their names will be made public.

I mean, if you going to make a big deal and bring forth Referendum 71, we should know who you are, right?

Hey, like I said before... Stand by your word, cretins!

You can hate, but you can't hide.




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4 comments:

lelocolon said...

Well said.

Daddy Squeeze Me! said...

YASSSSSSSSSSSSS AND WE WILL GET THEM! EACH AND EVERY ONE!

BRING IT ON ASSHOLES! GET SECURITY! U DONE DID IT NOW!

the dogs' mother said...

Since I signed the 'Decline to Sign 71' I'm wondering if I'm due for some retaliatory action? Should be interesting.

Lurleen said...

Something revealed in the hearing was that neither Larry Stickney nor the Hartwells had donated to Protect Marriage Washington. So whatever rude emails they may have received could not have been related to them being in the donor database, which has been public since June. They also couldn't give any examples of donors who had faced violence or harassment. Pretty poor performance.

Washington Families Standing Together (WAFST.org) is working hard to preserve the domestic partnership law. Donate so they can continue! Sign up for a phone bank shift! Write a letter to the editor! Ask your employer or organization to join or endorse the WAFST coalition. And remember, Ref. 71 voters will be asked to accept or reject the domestic partnership law. Vote ACCEPT on Ref 71 to preserve the domestic partnership law.

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