I see myself as part of a choir at this point in the campaign to reclaim America. From defeating Proposition 8 to electing Barack Obama, I'm not a soloist, just a member of the choir. My part in the chorus is to sing back-up in a certain key. I'm willing to bet that the majority (but not all, thank you Kathy) of people voting No on 8 will also vote for Obama. Unfortunately, not everyone voting for Obama is voting No on 8. Maybe if we all sing together loudly they'll think about it a little more and do the right thing.
I was surprised and pleased by Feinstein's ad. Maybe she's not as evil as I thought...
Posted by: KathyR | October 29, 2008 at 08:18 PM
Yes on 4
No on 8
No on Obama
So there you go, BeauJax was very persuasive.
Much more so than some of the San Diego Protect Marriage folks (gotta love their fundraising ideas):
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http://i37.tinypic.com/2uzcgi9.gif
and the songs:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LlItG4raicA
Is it November 5 yet?
Posted by: Kathy | October 29, 2008 at 09:48 PM
What perturbs me a bit is that this is the first "no on 8" ad I've seen that actually calls prop 8 for what it is: discrimination - "traditional values" is code for "bigotry, intolerance, and ignorance." And I got to say that to a "yes on 8" caller who had the audacity to call my phone line... they really must be desperate when they are calling into Bernal Heights for support!
Posted by: ThatQueerGeorgiaBoy | October 30, 2008 at 10:30 PM