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CAL marriage war?

by Crystal Ball
December 2004 to November 2006?
In California, on or around 6 December 2004,
Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez and outqueer Assemblyman Mark Leno will re-introduce Leno's
"Marriage License Non-Discrimination Act",
granting same-sex couples access to civil marriage.

And then what? Here's one probable scenario:

This bill probably will be passed by Democratic majorities
in both houses of the California state legislature;
probably during summer or fall 2005.


Then Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger will either sign it,
or veto it,
or let it become law without his signature.
The third option would indicate his neutrality on this issue.


Next, homophobes will circulate petitions for a "referendum" on this bill -- that is, for voters either to approve it (by voting Yes)
or to abolish it (by voting No).
[In California, the referendum process is less common than
the initiative process, but not unknown. Referendum was used in November 2004, to destroy a health care bill. ]


If the homophobes care about the Republican Party,
they'll try to time their petition carefully,
so that same-sex marriage
will be on the state ballot in November 2006,
helping Republican candidates.

How will the people vote?
If Californians had voted on this issue in November 2004,
same-sex marriage would have failed.
Will they be more liberal in 2006?

Who knows?
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by Keep your damn genocide
> If Californians had voted on this issue in November 2004,
same-sex marriage would have failed.

What are you basing this on, support for Kerry? People didn't vote for Kerry because he's against same-sex (or whatever, queer) marriage -- they in all likelihood voted for him because they were scared of another four years of dubya. I smell something...
by big deal
patriarchal, whatever...damn, it's early, why am i here...
by link
Same-sex marriage advocates express optimism,
a few days after the Hate Election.



http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/11/06/BAGHR9NBIC1.DTL
by crystal meth...
the gay marriage folks are so out of touch with reality, they're prepared to continue apace regardless of results. how much more do we have to lose before they learn that, like the military, this isn't going to win for us?

this is the kind of thing that's most depressing of all...
by more
The right wing would love for you to bring up the topic again. Additional losses for gays would only reinforce their position.

When will the gays realize they have pushed this too far? Last year's debacle in SF probably cost Kerry the election and has started a swarm of people away from the left.

The vast majority of American do not want to associate with losers.
by back on track!!!
Queers should be leading the fight for the right to be different, regardless of orientation, not the campaign for normalcy and property rights for queers who happen to be middle class (or better) and can afford to donate to politicians who wont take heat for us anyways.

We knew that til relatively recently. Let's get back to that......
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