Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Election Results



Victories everywhere except Texas (naturally).

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Texans voted overwhelmingly to add a prohibition of same-sex marriage to their constitution on Tuesday, becoming the 19th U.S. state to do so.

With about 550,000 votes counted, Proposition 2 was heading for ratification with 75.5 percent in favor.

Texas was the only state with such a measure on the ballot. The home state of President George W. Bush already had a law barring gay marriage but proponents of the measure, mostly Republicans, sought a constitutional amendment to block a possible court challenge similar to the one in Massachusetts.

The opposition, largely Democratic, argued the amendment was unnecessary and worded so broadly that it could infringe on existing rights of homosexuals, like their ability to visit a gravely ill partner in the hospital.
Everyone needs to understand this was not just about marriage. It's all about the Christian's attempt to hurt gay people as much as possible. They want us gone - erased from the planet. That is why you see me post things like "put them all in one place, let them kill each other, and then drop a bomb on the survivors". I mean what I say.

They want to make sure that same-sex partners have no inheritence rights.. no hospital visitation rights.. none of the benefits that any other married couple gets.. such as medical insurance coverage.

They call themselves Christian. I call them the evil that plagues this world.

Take a good look at the picture I posted. That is the group that was trying to repeal legislation in Maine that prohibits discrmination against gays. Notice anything? Bet not a single one of them has had a decent lay in 20 years. People that have horrible sex lives turn outwardly hostile and in fits of jealousy want to hurt anybody they can. They can't have an orgasm, but they sure as hell can pray to Jebus and work like hell to make sure those happy-go-lucky homos don't have any fun either.

Any of them look like Cameron Diaz? Hell no..

I hate Texas and the red neck pig fuckers that plague this state.

Another bat-shit crazy victory is in Oklahoma. I'm sensing a trend here.

TOPEKA, Kan. - Revisiting a topic that exposed Kansas to nationwide ridicule six years ago, the state Board of Education approved science standards for public schools Tuesday that cast doubt on the theory of evolution.

The 6-4 vote was a victory for intelligent design advocates who helped draft the standards. Intelligent design holds that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by a higher power.

Critics of the new language charged that it was an attempt to inject God and creationism into public schools in violation of the separation of church and state.

"This is a sad day. We're becoming a laughingstock of not only the nation, but of the world, and I hate that," said board member Janet Waugh, a Democrat.
Yes, Oklahoma is a laughingstock, filled with yet more moronic red neck pig fuckers. I've been there.. it's a barren waste land of stupidity, completely lacking in culture or intelligent discourse.

But as has been pointed out in many other places, at least we won't have to worry about the pig fucker's kids competeing with the liberal kids for college entrance or jobs. We do need people to paint our houses, or pick up our trash.. They can compete with the illegal aliens for jobs I guess..

So what about the victories? Ohhhh yes.. very tasty.. Lets start in California where the gropinator just got kicked in the balls by the voters..

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger lost his bid to push through a broad package of government reforms in a special off-year election on Tuesday that he called in an attempt to flex his political muscles.
He could have been a good governor, but he threw his lot in with the Republican establishment. He's not going to get re-elected, and all 4 of his initiatives were voted down.

Victory in Maine.

"After 28 years, it's over, you guys. We won," Pat Peard, a longtime champion of gay rights, told supporters in Portland at 11 p.m. She was referring to the initial introduction of a gay rights bill in the Legislature in the 1970s, launching a struggle that has continued ever since.
The Christian freaks tried to overturn a law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

Maine isn't Texas. The freaks got slapped down.

In Virginia and New Jersey Democrats won the Govenor elections.

In Pennsylvania, the entire school board of bat-shit crazy "intelligent design" freaks lost their re-election. Pennsylvania is not Oklahoma.

Overall, not a bad election.

Oh.. and, once again, fuck Texas..

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