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3 responses to “Prop 8 witnesses debate scholarship on families”

  1. FlexSF

    The religious defenders of proposition 8 … should be prosecuted for the rampant ignorance that they’ve codified into law. In light of all of these facts, they continue to blindly follow the rampant homophobic teachings of their religious corporate leaders without question.

    If proposition 8 is upheld, the legal explanation will need to be extraordinary to contradict the facts that have been illuminated!

  2. Mombian » Blog Archive » Prop 8 Case and Kids: Says Who?

    [...] I explore these quotes and some of the differences between the two witnesses in a piece over at Keen News Service. via Twitter, Facebook, Digg, e-mail, and more 10:04 am Politics and Law « Weekly [...]

  3. Mombian » Blog Archive » Now I Know Who All These People Running Around My House Are

    [...] that he didn’t use the “one man-one woman” definition. Combine this with his statement during the Prop 8 trial that “I believe that adopting same-sex marriage would be likely to [...]

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