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27inCali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-10-08 05:03 PM
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3 states down, 47 to go.
buck up LGBT Dems, we knew from the start it would be a long hard slog, but the progress is undeniable.

All the young people showing up to vote Obama in CA are gonna tear prop 8 a new asshole. Can't wait to go down to the Castro to celebrate, you know that shit's gonna be bananas! haha!

the snowball keeps rolling down hill, getting bigger and rolling faster, still progress is unbarably slow for us, but it keeps moving.

after that, how long till New York follows suit, how about Vermont? New Hampshire? Maine? Washington? Illinois? Delaware? Maryland? at some point public opinion is going to swing radically in our direction as people finally realize this is about freedom and getting the government to fuck out of our personal lifes.

these next couple of years are going to be written about in the history books as that crucial period when the movement really got some traction and made big leaps and bounds.

Imagine, in our lifetimes, two men holding hands walking down the street in Omaha -and no one batting an eye! Impossible? -That word isn't in my vocabulary.
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