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29 October 2008, 2:30 pm No Comments

Politics: Robb and Robin Say Yes on Prop 8


These pro-Prop 8 commercials are so out of control and ridiculous that I am ready to give up on the idea that all people have some sort of ability to think rational thoughts.

Please, if I were anti-gay, I wouldn’t expose my kids to a couple with such gay names as the idiotic couple in the “Yes on Prop 8″ commercial below.

An interesting side effect of the Prop 8 debate is that I’ve started creating a list of people who I hope never have a successful marriage, but who are blessed with a set of gay triplets in each failed marriage they suffer through. Everyone in this video makes it onto my list (except the kings).

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLHWBWSaW-4&hl=en&fs=1]

Math! Social Studies! Spelling! Oh my!
Gay-Math Question of the Week: If you have one homophobe sitting on a plaid couch next to another homophobe, how many bigots are there altogether on the plaid couch?


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  • BlueSeqPerl said:

    Answer: Enough to give a queer a headache.

    So with homosexuality integrating into every subject, would spelling now include:
    -lesbot
    -manscaping
    -breeder

  • ksu499 said:

    It violates my God-given right to force the government to discriminate against people I don’t like.

  • Summer Camp said:

    Ugh! This is frustrating beyond belief. Read more about this "compassionate" couple and what they're doing: http://ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=3414

  • Zack said:

    Wow, this really pissed me off. Maybe more than anything else I’ve read on this site. Two men getting married is not an issue of sexuality. No more than a man marrying a woman. I’m sorry if we’re infringing on this couples rights by trying to keep their children open minded.

    Who was that robot interviewing them, while we’re at it?

  • Anderov said:

    “Who was that robot interviewing them, while we’re at it?”

    Yeh, I liked how they’d periodically cut to him just looking grim. It’s obviously an appeal to the cyborg vote.

  • Andrew Pendleton said:

    Anyone who’s spent time around Mormons would recognize those Utah accents a mile away, and that, for me, has been one of the most infuriating aspects of this campaign: if prop 8 succeeds, it will be almost single-handedly on the backs of Mormons, who have apparently contributed as much as 75% of the pro-prop-8 funds raised, at the behest of church leadership. The idea of religious organizations getting involved to such an enormous extent in politics is pretty frightening, I think.

  • Albert said:

    As a people, we have come a long way. We invented technology and we have been able to improve our skills with each generation. We have come a long way in understanding that justice and freedom are the key to success; they are, in fact, what our country has been built upon. We should respect everybody’s freedom to choose their own destiny and future
    http://alpascual.com/blog/al/archive/2008/11/01/going-to-vote-no-on-prop-8-evolution-will-eventually-take-over.aspx
    Cheers
    Al

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