California attorney general Jerry Brown has altered the wording of the November ballot initiative Proposition 8, which would amend the state’s constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage.
Original wording:
[Prop 8] Amends the California Constitution to provide that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.
New wording:
[Prop 8] Changes California Constitution to eliminate right of same-sex couples to marry. Provides that only a marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. Fiscal Impact: Over the next few years, potential revenue loss, mainly sales taxes, totaling in the several tens of millions of dollars, to state and local governments. In the long run, likely little fiscal impact to state and local governments.
Same-sex marriage advocates, who oppose the proposition have praised the change; conversely, the measure’s proponents, from organizations such as the Protect Marriage coalition, are dismayed, and a lawsuit is in the works to retain the original wording.
If I were gay in Canada or US I would be much more concerned about the process of recriminalisation of sodomy currently under way than about Proposition 8 setback for gay marriages in California.
Everybody in Canada knows very well that laws in this country are created by the way of judicial fiat (legal precedents). This is how gays have managed to push Same Sex Marriage thru the Canadian court system and eventually thru the House of Commons.
This HIV virus scam that Toronto homosexuals came up with almost thirty years ago in order to shake down the government and find “the cure” for what is almost inevitable consequence of practicing sodomy is about to catch up with them. Conservatives are working on legal precedents that will allow them to arrest and incarcerate indefinitely majority of vocal homosexuals in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal in one big swoop and charge them with aggravated sexual assaults and murders.
Just take a look at “Murder Trial of Johnson Aziga” that is under way in Hamilton now.
If I were a homo I would be packing my bags, looking for a place to live outside of Canada and US and move out fast.
Ontario Ministry of Health has tons of records of who infected who and when in Toronto homosexual community with “HIV virus” and all it takes is one directive from PMO office and RCMP steps in and gets hold of all these records.
As soon as Johnson Aziga’s guilty verdict comes in nobody will be able to stop the arrests in homosexual community and nobody will be able to stop prosecution of homosexuals for spreading “HIV virus”.
I find it very ironic that Toronto homosexuals in their efforts to force Harper to pay them the AIDS ransom money would be so stupid as to; find the rope, fashion it into a noose, attach that noose to the gallows, put that noose around their own necks and call the crowds to observe the hanging.
This is exactly what is happening now.
Clowns at Globe and Mail are working hard to whip up public hysteria over spread of deadly HIV virus, and crowds are already gathering at the public square, so I guess calling off public executions of “carriers of that terrible virus” is no longer an option.
http://article.wn.com/view/2008/10/25/JUSTICE_THE_FIRSTDEGREE_MURDER_TRIAL_OF_JOHNSON_AZIGA_System/
Whoa.
Can I disabuse you of a misconception or two right here at the start?
First, we homos (is that polite usage in Canada?) don’t all have HIV and/or AIDS. Most of us don’t, in fact. I kind of skim-read the article you linked to, but it looks as if the Aziga case doesn’t involve same-sex marriage, or even same-sex sex, in any way.
Second, a Canadian criminal case doesn’t have much effect on American criminal law, what with the two being separate countries with different constitutions and criminal justice systems and all that.
The case looks interesting on its own terms and I should have a look in detail — is the criminal case that Aziga was merely reckless with his sexual contacts or that he intentionally tried to infect people?
By the way, I apologize for not approving your comment sooner; most of the comments in the queue were spam comments consisting largely of words like pundigrion and contraprogressist and so I tend to defer the comment queue until it’s actually useful to do so.