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« on: November 12, 2008, 11:49:34 am » |
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Disrupt a Right-Wing Wedding to Protest Prop 8 (local Catholic and Evangelical Churches)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to: comm-915382845@craigslist.org [?] Date: 2008-11-11, 4:54PM PST
Here's a way to protest prop 8:
This Saturday, check out Evangelical, Mormon, or Catholic Churches and see if there is a wedding.
If there is, storm in while the bride and groom are at the altar, and start screaming.
"Your church ruined gay weddings by supporting Prop 8, so we're here to return the favor. We'll stop ****ing up weddings here when your church publicly supports reversing Prop 8! Until then, your bride is a worthless ugly **** and your family can all suck my fat gay dick!"
With just 15 secconds of screaming, a straight wedding will be in ruins. A permanent bad memory for the wedding party, and they deserve it. They're paying a church for the wedding, and that church payed to ruin gay weddings. If the legal challenges fail, we must ruin right-wing weddings in SF. The bigots must realize that until they surrender, we will not live and let live. Right-wingers, hear this: Let us live our lives in peace, and we'll let you do the same.
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Damion Hellstrom
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In Conneticut a judge OK'd gay marriages.
I think the law passed in California against gay marriages will eventually be overturned.
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caskur
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The point of the article is, unless they get what they want, they're going to involve themselves in acts of terror, more or less.
Not a lot different to whackos bombing abortion clinics, is it?
So again, the terrorists win.
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Damion Hellstrom
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Since the Church's are seperate from the state, disrupting Church weddings won't make a difference, nor will it convince people to their side.
I did read that they are probably going to take this to the Supreme Court and see if they can overturn it.
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They just showed a lesbian couple on our ABC. A female from Australia went off to live with her online Indian/UK girlfriends in the UK.
It was a really moving story actually. The Australian girl hadn't coped with an "outting" for 10 yrs. The Indian/UK girl was struggling with isolation feelings by her family's rejection. The dad disowned her, but the mother and sisters are coming around....slowly.
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Damion Hellstrom
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It looks like now the court sytem is going to settle the issue, as those against Prop 8 in California intend to file with the Supreme Court to get the law stuck down.
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