Personally, I doubt either of the two initiatives mentioned in the article will qualify for the ballot. Even if they did, I don’t think they’d pass. C’mon, this is California. Regardless, this was interesting to see in the afternoon news:
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday that he would fight an initiative to amend the California Constitution to ban gay marriage if it qualifies for the November ballot.
Schwarzenegger said he was confident that such an amendment, which already are on the books in 26 other states, would never pass in California and called it a “waste of time.”
“I will always be there to fight against that,” Schwarzenegger said, prompting loud cheers and a standing ovation from about 200 people at the annual convention of the Log Cabin Republicans, the nation’s largest gay Republican group.
If you have a strong stomach and nothing breakable within arm’s reach, the comments section on the same AP article in the Union-Tribune is, ahem, interesting. I guess that shows the difference between San Diego and San Francisco.
Chuck posted this on Friday, April 11, 2008 at
4:51 pm.
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