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Vote Yes on Proposition 8 to protect the Separation of Church and State

Started by Shana A, October 15, 2008, 10:08:29 AM

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Vote Yes on Proposition 8 to protect the Separation of Church and State
Filed by: Alex Blaze
October 15, 2008 11:00 AM

http://www.bilerico.com/2008/10/we_get_comments.php

Instead of an "I get mail" post, I thought I'd share this comment that appeared on one of Karen Ocamb's posts on Proposition 8 from September:

    i am voting yes on prop 8 simply because i think the United States Constitution says a little something about Separation of church and state and if this passes Churches all over CA would be required to marry but not just that why should i pay taxes so my kids can go on a field trip to see there gay teacher get married Double standard when they couldn't come to any Conventional Marriage it al sounds like a bunch of double standards we give give give and have never gotten anything back

What he's referring to is a field trip a first grade class in San Francisco took to city hall to see their teacher get married. It was organized by parents and two students opted out (well, their parents opted them out). Lots more on that after the jump.
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