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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
    They are pretty much the same as far as I can tell.
    For a woman, they are very much two different candidates. One supports the reversal of Roe v. Wade and one does not.
    For a GLBTG, they are very much two different candidates. One supports Marriage Equality and one does not.

    The other issues like taxes and spending and cutting out FEMA and all that... we have heard promises/threats all before like "read my lips" and they were never kept. However, over the past few years our country has made great strides to be much more inclusive. Much more understanding of others and it would be a very sad day if we started to go backwards. To single out a class of people and say you are not worthy of being married because you are not "normal." Or to tell a young woman what she can or can't do with her own body (for whatever reason) because it is YOUR religious belief and not hers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockzmom View Post
    For a woman, they are very much two different candidates. One supports the reversal of Roe v. Wade and one does not.
    For a GLBTG, they are very much two different candidates. One supports Marriage Equality and one does not.

    The other issues like taxes and spending and cutting out FEMA and all that... we have heard promises/threats all before like "read my lips" and they were never kept. However, over the past few years our country has made great strides to be much more inclusive. Much more understanding of others and it would be a very sad day if we started to go backwards. To single out a class of people and say you are not worthy of being married because you are not "normal." Or to tell a young woman what she can or can't do with her own body (for whatever reason) because it is YOUR religious belief and not hers.
    I very much agree...there are stark differences between the candidates. Myself, I lean to the liberal side, but in the spirit of cooperation I think there are some things we should compromise on. But that's such an ugly word these days...compromise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockzmom View Post
    For a GLBTG, they are very much two different candidates. One supports Marriage Equality and one does not.
    I'm "GLBT," but I oppose "Marriage Equality" as Obama defines it. On the other hand, I support federally-recognized "Civil Unions" in all 50 states, and I've been consistently pissed off by the lack of "proactive" support for Civil Unions among most Republicans, including Romney.

    Which reminds me that earlier I had occasion to look up the "standard" Russian translation for an immortal phrase from Romeo and Juliet: Чума пади на оба [их] дома! (In the original, it's actually "your houses," but it's commonly paraphrased as "their houses." For that matter, it's often misquoted as "pox", оспа, rather than "plague", чума.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    I'm "GLBT," but I oppose "Marriage Equality" as Obama defines it.
    Which is not to say I'm angry that "Same Sex Marriage" has now been approved by popular referendum in both Maryland and Maine.

    (For those outside the US, "SSM" had previously lost every single time it was the subject of a voter referendum, in about 30 different states!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    Which is not to say I'm angry that "Same Sex Marriage" has now been approved by popular referendum in both Maryland and Maine.

    (For those outside the US, "SSM" had previously lost every single time it was the subject of a voter referendum, in about 30 different states!)
    Don't forget Washington State, Throbert. We passed marriage equality by a large margin here! And also legalized cannabis for recreational use!
    Вот потому, что вы говорите то, что не думаете, и думаете то, что не думаете, вот в клетках и сидите. И вообще, весь этот горький катаклизм, который я здесь наблюдаю, и Владимир Николаевич тоже…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deborski View Post
    Don't forget Washington State, Throbert. We passed marriage equality by a large margin here!
    Ah, I thought the votes were still being counted for that measure -- I'd only heard confirmations for MD and ME. But the margins in all three states were relatively close, I think... in the "52% for, 48% against" range. (Which, apparently, was about the same as the margin by which Washington's "Domestic Partnership" referendum had passed a few years ago.)

    Incidentally, the situations were somewhat different in all three states:


    • Washington already had (since 2009) very strong "domestic partnership" recognition for same-sex couples.
    • Maine also had same-sex "domestic partnerships," but AFAIK, the Maine version was rather more limited than Washington's. For instance, the Maine DP law didn't provide "widow(er)" pensions to same-sex partners of state police officers killed in the line of duty, but the Washington DP law did.
    • Maryland did not have any form of "domestic partnership" or "civil union" law, although it did recognize same-sex unions that had been performed in other states.


    So, in practical terms, it's same-sex couples in MD who have gained the most, while the change in WA state is largely symbolic, and ME is in between.

    And also legalized cannabis for recreational use!
    Wow, I hadn't even heard about that one. Apparently Colorado did, too. But I would expect major resistance from the Federal gov't, which has historically been hostile even to "medically prescribed marijuana" laws passed by states. And the governor of Colorado reportedly commented, "Don't open the potato chips yet..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    Ah, I thought the votes were still being counted for that measure -- I'd only heard confirmations for MD and ME.
    Well, the final count for WA isn't over - however at this point the projections show that it won't be defeated. Everyone is reporting it as a win for gay rights.

    Daily Kos: Marriage Equality called for Washington State
    "With 60 percent of the vote counted, R74 already has the support of 65% of King County and is performing well in key Eastern Washington counties. Simply put, it’s now impossible for opponents to overcome the 52-48% spread for R74."

    Wow, I hadn't even heard about that one. Apparently Colorado did, too. But I would expect major resistance from the Federal gov't, which has historically been hostile even to "medically prescribed marijuana" laws passed by states. And the governor of Colorado reportedly commented, "Don't open the potato chips yet..."
    Absolutely we can expect opposition. However, with Obama in his second term and without re-election worries, we may find him more supportive of legalization than in times past.

    The other thing to consider is how alcohol prohibition was finally defeated. I believe there were 26 states with various alcohol laws of their own passed before the federal government finally relented and prohibition ended.

    At this point, there are 18 or 19 states with cannabis legalized either medically or fully or decriminalized. Cannabis has already been available to medical users in Washington State, although there has been extensive push-back from the feds, with dispensaries being shut down left and right. Collective farming is technically allowed under the provisions of the medical laws, and has been going on legally for some time now in King and Spokane counties (there was one remaining collective in Spokane until a month ago, when he closed down voluntarily because he has purchased a license to sell under the new law, which will treat cannabis in a manner similar to alcohol).

    Sure, we can expect more federal push-back, but the latest university studies contradict outdated federal studies and reveal that cannabis is not harmful and is in fact beneficial and can aid in the cure of multiple illnesses. If the people continue to push for their rights in the individual states, eventually the federal government will have to relent as it did in the case of alcohol prohibition almost a century ago.

    The cannabis legalization initiative passed even in conservative Spokane county, where I live, so I am encouraged that legalization has bipartisan support!
    Вот потому, что вы говорите то, что не думаете, и думаете то, что не думаете, вот в клетках и сидите. И вообще, весь этот горький катаклизм, который я здесь наблюдаю, и Владимир Николаевич тоже…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deborski View Post
    Well, the final count for WA isn't over - however at this point the projections show that it won't be defeated. Everyone is reporting it as a win for gay rights.

    Daily Kos: Marriage Equality called for Washington State
    "With 60 percent of the vote counted, R74 already has the support of 65% of King County and is performing well in key Eastern Washington counties. Simply put, it’s now impossible for opponents to overcome the 52-48% spread for R74."



    Absolutely we can expect opposition. However, with Obama in his second term and without re-election worries, we may find him more supportive of legalization than in times past.

    The other thing to consider is how alcohol prohibition was finally defeated. I believe there were 26 states with various alcohol laws of their own passed before the federal government finally relented and prohibition ended.

    At this point, there are 18 or 19 states with cannabis legalized either medically or fully or decriminalized. Cannabis has already been available to medical users in Washington State, although there has been extensive push-back from the feds, with dispensaries being shut down left and right. Collective farming is technically allowed under the provisions of the medical laws, and has been going on legally for some time now in King and Spokane counties (there was one remaining collective in Spokane until a month ago, when he closed down voluntarily because he has purchased a license to sell under the new law, which will treat cannabis in a manner similar to alcohol).
    I'm not one to use cannabis, but I think they ought to stop wasting time and resources trying to enforce laws against it's use. I think it's on the level with alcohol and should just be treated that way federally.

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