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To: CounterCounterCulture
Prop. 1: This is the California left’s attempt to bypass “fly-over” country without having to deal with the airports. They've delayed this because they were waiting for a favorable year to actually have it on the ballot. Hopefully this year won't be that favorable.

Prop. 2: More crud from the “animals are people too” crowd. Sadly, it may very well pass (anyone remember the Mr. Ed initiative?).

Prop. 3: Yet more bonds that are “for the children.” May pass based on that...

Prop. 4: Good idea, but won't pass.

Prop. 5: Will probably pass. Californians tend to be more libertarian in this regard.

Prop. 6: Will likely pass and, like most things the government does, will probably not do a whole lotta good.

Prop. 7: And people wonder why the cost of living in California is so high???

Prop. 8: I fear that five months of legal gay marriage, enough people who would have supported this will vote against it because they won't see an immediate reason to take away what other people are currently enjoying being able to do. And if this DOES fail, then it will be by a vote of the people...and all the arguments regarding judicial usurpation or legislative shenanigans will be moot.

Prop. 9: Will probably pass.

Prop. 10: Yet another bond measure...aack! Hopefully this one won't pass.

Prop. 11: May be the only thing protecting the GOP from being redistricted into oblivion for decades in California.

20 posted on 06/29/2008 3:03:41 PM PDT by MadHatChemist
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To: MadHatChemist

Its a tough call, but my hunch is most are turned off by the recent gay marriages, even many liberals. I think 8 will pass easily. But you are right, if it fails then the judicial tyranny argument goes out the window. Next step: Polygamy.


25 posted on 06/29/2008 3:31:22 PM PDT by HerrBlucher (Barack's mesmerizing speeches are little more than oratory Three Card Monte)
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