Friday, November 21, 2008

Against Hate? Give me a Break…

This stuff is driving me nuts (see article below). “Californians Against Hate” – what a friggin’ oxymoron! They are protesting, painting churches, sending “white powder” to churches, calling for boycotts.

It’s called the democratic process you hateful people. Everything else we know is probably going to be turned upside down by Obama. Do you all have to fight to ruin the very process that we have all lived by and fought for? You lost. Sorry. Maybe you should have put this much energy into the campaign BEFORE the vote.

Or wait and try again next time. But this is all just wrong!

And the sad irony? The gay agenda was becoming more and more accepted each year. Now you have gone too far. I feel that you are doing a serious injustice not only to the democratic process and all of the people of California that voted – but to your own goals. People are going to think again when they say that gay folks aren’t hurting anyone, why not let them do this or that. Now people are going to think about how militant and violent you are when you don’t get your way.

What makes you so damned special and entitled?

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A San Diego group opposed to Proposition 8 is calling for the boycott of a local storage company.

Californians Against Hate has launched a statewide “virtual boycott” of A-1 Self Storage, owned by Terry Caster, who gave nearly $700,000 to support the gay-marriage ban that prevailed Nov. 4.

Fred Karger said his group's boycott is virtual because it will be promoted through blogs and social and business networking sites.

In July, the group launched a boycott against the downtown Manchester Grand Hyatt, owned by Proposition 8 supporter Doug Manchester, and a phone campaign against A-1 Self Storage, based in San Diego.

A call to the company was not returned, but Caster has said he contributed because he is a devout Catholic who believes marriage should be between a man and a woman. – Alexa Capeloto

 

San Diego UT, 11/21/08 - http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20081121/news_lz1m22polblog.html

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