Wednesday, May 9, 2012

North Carolina voters ban gay marriage

Freepers had a number of victories today, but their mood seems sour somehow. Some gloating, but mostly dark murmurings about how whatever gains they make will be overturned by Obama. Take, for instance, the landslide anti-gay marriage Constitutional vote in North Carolina:
Ticonderoga34 keeps his eyes on the prize - the Presidential campaign:
So will the gays boycott North Carolina because of this ban on gay marriage? Could be a problem because the Democratic National Convention is in Charlotte this year. Will the Democrats move their convention to appease gays? What to do, what to do? Its not easy being politically correct and all, you know. Especially in a election year. I love it.
kearnyirish2 at last has proof to never believe the polls:
It exposes the BS that anywhere near one half of Americans support “deviant marriage”; it has failed every place it was put on a ballot, and we’re still supposed to believe these drive-by media stories that over half of Americans support this evil.
Cato in PA proves prescient re: Obama
You can count on both Obama and Romney proclaiming their admiration for deviants using the usual weasel words: tolerance, fairness, yadda yadda. Obama has already come out as an open enemy of marriage. I’ll bet Larry Sinclair is disappointed that he hasn’t come out of the closet! Romney is Obama 4 years ago; his support would vanish just as quickly.
doc1019  is not optimistic:
North Carolina voters ban gay marriage, civil unions
Until some lame ass liberal federal judge gets involved.
GenXteacher makes a civil war joke:
If at first you don’t secede, try, try again :)
LibWhacker is also pessimistic so long as liberals remain in existence:
Libs aren’t sweating this. A constitution means only what they say it means. If it says white and they say black, black it is.

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