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'Obamanation' seems to be a pretty typical insult from the religious fundamentalists and others who seem to think him the Anti-Christ or something.
I find it quite surreal and mind-blowing that some countries still do not recognise Gay Couples. Then I find it even more surreal and mind-blowing that my own country only did so very recently.
What is wrong with us? There is absolutely no justified reason for not giving Gay people equal status. Nada. Zilch.
Yeah, on the one hand they claim to be for change, then on the other they seem afraid of pissing off too many voters. Clinton did the same with the 'don't ask don't tell' policy.Ok, now I get it.
Obama was quite the politician when it came to Prop 8. He came out against it, while at the same time stating he was opposed to gay marriage. Thus we welcome yet another hypocrite to Washington. Say hello to your Jesus-boy Obama supporters.
And yes, I'm pissed.
A recent study (.pdf) conducted by the Congressional Budget Office found that if all 50 states and the federal government extended the rights and obligations of marriage to same-sex couples, gay weddings would generate almost $1 billion in revenue each year. According to other estimates, same-sex marriages could tack on more than $16 billion annually to the $70 billion wedding industry.
So is there no potential new proposition that could overturn Prop 8 or is the issue cast in stone for good in California?
Does having an envoronmnet that confuses kids (as the LDS ads seem to imply) actually MAKE people gay.
Research suggests that sexual identities (including gender identity, gender-role behavior, and sexual orientation) develop in much the same ways among children of lesbian mothers as they do among children of heterosexual parents."
Norman Anderssen, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway, et al. wrote in a Feb. 2002 article, "Outcomes for Children with Lesbian or Gay Parents. A Review of Studies from 1978 to 2000," published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology:
"Twenty-three empirical studies published between 1978 and 2000 on nonclinical children raised by lesbian mothers or gay fathers were reviewed (one Belgian/Dutch, one Danish, three British, and 18 North American). Twenty reported on offspring of lesbian mothers, and three on offspring of gay fathers. The studies encompassed a total of 615 offspring (age range 1.5-44 years) of lesbian mothers or gay fathers and 387 controls, who were assessed by psychological tests, questionnaires or interviews. Seven types of outcomes were found to be typical: emotional functioning, sexual preference, stigmatization, gender role behavior, behavioral adjustment, gender identity, and cognitive functioning. Children raised by lesbian mothers or gay fathers did not systematically differ from other children on any of the outcomes. The studies indicate that children raised by lesbian women do not experience adverse outcomes compared with other children. The same holds for children raised by gay men..."
Yes, Prop H8 could be overturned by the same process that put it in. It is not cast in stone for good.
That all depends on if removing it is considered the same level of constitutional modification as adding it was. If the court rules that it requires the higher form, then it could be much harder to remove than it was to add.
That all depends on if removing it is considered the same level of constitutional modification as adding it was. If the court rules that it requires the higher form, then it could be much harder to remove than it was to add.
Such a ruling wouldn't make much sense, though, would it? Surely, removing rights is not a lesser modification than restoring them?
Depends. Adding something to the constitution migth be easier than removing the same thing.
I am taking nothing for granted with regards to how california treats its constitution.