I would so love to see the wealthy, liberal Californians focus their energy and attention on Utah in some sort of constitution-changing retaliation.
Forced caffeine consumption?
No more special undergarments?
Surely there is something.
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I would so love to see the wealthy, liberal Californians focus their energy and attention on Utah in some sort of constitution-changing retaliation.
Forced caffeine consumption?
No more special undergarments?
Surely there is something.
And there are like 85 people from B'more who donated to oppose 8. Go baltimore!
No more special undergarments? .
HA! PERFECT!
I would so love to see the wealthy, liberal Californians focus their energy and attention on Utah in some sort of constitution-changing retaliation.
Paging George Soros (though I don't know if he's Californian). I know he was a big force behind the decriminilization of pot question here in MA.
Surely there is something.
Repeal all liquor laws?
There is already chatter that they should move the Sundance Film Festival to another state.
they should move the Sundance Film Festival to another state
The conservatives wouldn't mind, they think all the Hollywood types who show up for that are kind of icky anyway.
Lot of opposition in DC, only 7 supporters. 4 of them were individuals, but groups were Catholic Bishops , Family Research Council, and some group called Concerned Women of America, who gave a disturbing 409K.
I'm not even going to look at support in VA.
Okay, I had to look in VA, and I was pleasantly surprised 56 for, 447 against.
Concerned Women of America
This is Beverly LaHaye's group. Not a big surprise there.
In Utah's defense, I'd like to point out Bruce Bastian, who's listed as putting up over a million dollars in opposition. He's one of the founders of WordPerfect who came out a few years ago.
Granted, this resulted in his wife getting a humungous divorce settlement, which resulted in her building a humungous faux-chateau on the east side of town in a very average neighborhood, and people still drive past and stop and stare at it. It's a pretty house in and of itself, but the two fountains in front are over the top.