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Sefer posted:The only problem with this is I think some poor intern lost his job https://twitter.com/DanPatrick/status/438780372000595968 Holy poo poo the other tweets on that page. For prosperity:
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 23:58 |
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I'm really happy right now Like I knew it was coming and all but still, it's Texas so I figured we'd have some dinosaur out back that'd get this somehow and ruin it.
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Sefer posted:The only problem with this is I think some poor intern lost his job https://twitter.com/DanPatrick/status/438780372000595968 As much as it sucks to get fired over a typo, him being an intern to Patrick means he was more than likely a college republican or one that recently graduated so I'm not going to be loosing any sleep over it.
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A Winner is Jew posted:As much as it sucks to get fired over a typo, him being an intern to Patrick means he was more than likely a college republican or one that recently graduated so I'm not going to be loosing any sleep over it. I agree, people should get fired because they play for the other "team."
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 00:11 |
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Zero VGS posted:Holy poo poo the other tweets on that page. For prosperity: I like the "do your own lovely tweeting" one. It's only 140 characters people, surely you have the 10 seconds it takes to hammer that out? Actually I think they do all their own tweeting but say interns/staffers do it so they have a nonexistent person to blame when they tweet something really lovely.
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SubponticatePoster posted:You mean posterity? I meant both
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I think schadenfreude is not one of humanity's better traits but of course the intern is going to get fired. Patrick is running for Lt. Gov. and the primary election is less than a week away and his social media intern just tweeted "MARRIAGE = ONE MAN & ONE MAN." There's no room for these kinds of screwups. I'm gay and Texan and have to admit tearing up a bit earlier. It was inevitable this was going to happen, but you can't help feel a bit misty. Of course, it's still not legal and won't be until later this year when it overcomes appeal. The USSC decision was much more of the turning point and hit me harder. What really gets me about the homophobia here is not the homophobia per se - homophobia is annoying but it's not new to me - it's when the right wingers in power tie it in with being a Texan. Sadly, this provokes an ugly "gently caress you Texas" backlash from liberals elsewhere who should know better. They talk constantly about how awesome they are because they're from Texas and say being a true Texan means being a homophobe. THAT gets under my skin in a really visceral way. Texas has its own weird kind of national pride, something which is passe in a lot of other places (not all), but it still has relevance here and it cuts across political lines. To see it being abused like that makes me seethe. It'd be like if you were from Boston or New York and were proud of your city and the politicians were saying you weren't truly Bostonian unless you hate gay people (or you couldn't be a Bostonian if you were gay). It would make you angry. It's the equivalent to racist forms of nationalism and it's disgusting. BrutalistMcDonalds fucked around with this message at 01:04 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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Omi-Polari posted:What really gets me about the homophobia here is not the homophobia per se - homophobia is annoying but it's not new to me - it's when the right wingers in power tie it in with being a Texan. Sadly, this provokes an ugly "gently caress you Texas" backlash from liberals elsewhere who should know better. New Mexican (Northern New Mexican) here. I have the sense that Texas is actually a blue state that got redistricted and redistricted until it was red. I feel like most of the people in my area who aren't idiots feel the same way. But I also feel like the nation is going to be pretty surprised when Texas turns blue again, because the last 20 years, Republicans have done a good job of convincing everybody that Texas has always been a Republican state marching arm in arm with, say, Georgia. To me that's a funny proposition, Texas doesn't march arm in arm with *anybody*, and *that* is true Texas. I'd love to have you correct me, I don't live there
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Omi-Polari posted:What really gets me about the homophobia here is not the homophobia per se - homophobia is annoying but it's not new to me - it's when the right wingers in power tie it in with being a Texan. Sadly, this provokes an ugly "gently caress you Texas" backlash from liberals elsewhere who should know better. Texans who talk like that annoy everybody who lives elsewhere, not just "liberals". When you guys finally get the equality though, we all give you permission to post peoples' reactions when the tables are turned and suddenly people can say "oh yeah Texas is so great because marriage equality Texas Texas TEXAS "
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cruft posted:New Mexican (Northern New Mexican) here. I have the sense that Texas is actually a blue state that got redistricted and redistricted until it was red. I feel like most of the people in my area who aren't idiots feel the same way. But I also feel like the nation is going to be pretty surprised when Texas turns blue again, because the last 20 years, Republicans have done a good job of convincing everybody that Texas has always been a Republican state marching arm in arm with, say, Georgia. To me that's a funny proposition, Texas doesn't march arm in arm with *anybody*, and *that* is true Texas. As someone who was born and raised in Austin, and currently lives/resides in Lubbock, that's actually pretty accurate. Texans, especially in cities, are a lot more progressive than people give us credit for. However at the same time we've got massive tracts of land full of nothing but cattle and the occasional tiny, white as gently caress, and often racist towns that are hilariously over-represented due to gerrymandering.
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Mr. Nice! posted:My catholic friend on Facebook weighing in: What do these people think federal judges are supposed to do?
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Xombie posted:What do these people think federal judges are supposed to do? At least a few of them believe that Marbury v. Madison was an unconstitutional power grab by the judiciary. Edit: actually quite a few of them do because I seem to remember Rush running his mouth about it after the Obamacare decision.
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Xombie posted:What do these people think federal judges are supposed to do? Reaffirm fugitive slave laws and that southern baptist is the official state religion.
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Alkydere posted:As someone who was born and raised in Austin, and currently lives/resides in Lubbock, that's actually pretty accurate. Texans, especially in cities, are a lot more progressive than people give us credit for. However at the same time we've got massive tracts of land full of nothing but cattle and the occasional tiny, white as gently caress, and often racist towns that are hilariously over-represented due to gerrymandering. The towns are not overrepresented, it's the dumbass conservatives in the towns and the dumbass conservatives living in your "cities" that are 80% suburban sprawl that get overrepresented, and are a necessary tool for the gerrymanderers.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 01:27 |
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Brewer is speaking at 7:45 est
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Install Windows posted:The towns are not overrepresented, it's the dumbass conservatives in the towns and the dumbass conservatives living in your "cities" that are 80% suburban sprawl that get overrepresented, and are a necessary tool for the gerrymanderers. Fair enough. The suburban growth is indeed absurd, and white as gently caress.
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Xombie posted:What do these people think federal judges are supposed to do? Sentence minorities to hard time/death.
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Xombie posted:What do these people think federal judges are supposed to do? Nothing.
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:Brewer is speaking at 7:45 est Everything is pointing towards her vetoing the bill. But then again, this is Brewer we're talking about, so who the gently caress knows.
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Come on Brewer, pass the bill. Let me see delicious chaos. Aw, man. She gave a drat good reason for vetoing, but I wanted chaos. Kilo147 fucked around with this message at 01:49 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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Vetoed!!!!
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 01:49 |
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Brewer's selfish and insane but she's not stupid, there's no way she could have signed the bill without inviting waves of people comparing her to the governors in the 50's who defended segregation.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 01:51 |
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CNN has Ted Hagard on pro equality side and some guy from Family Researh Council
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I really wasn't sure what she was going to do with the bill. It would have been monumentally stupid to let it go into law, but the politicians in that state scare me more than possibly any other in the nation.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 01:58 |
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The Republicans in Arizona totally hosed that one up so bad. It turned their own business coalition against them. And it was so broadly worded you could even attack it from the right for effectively legalizing elements of Sharia law. You could have Muslim-owned businesses discriminate against non-Muslims for religious reasons - and this is endorsed by the Arizona Republican Party! What a bunch of idiots. cruft posted:I have the sense that Texas is actually a blue state that got redistricted and redistricted until it was red. Install Windows posted:The towns are not overrepresented, it's the dumbass conservatives in the towns and the dumbass conservatives living in your "cities" that are 80% suburban sprawl that get overrepresented, and are a necessary tool for the gerrymanderers. Alkydere posted:Fair enough. The suburban growth is indeed absurd, and white as gently caress. I'd complicate it a bit. This has been mixed up dramatically in recent years. Like in the past 10 years nearly two million Californians have moved to Texas. That's like the entire state of New Mexico up and moving. Houston is as international and cosmopolitan as New York, or is close to it. But it doesn't "feel" cosmopolitan because everyone is in cars and most of the businesses are in strip malls. I have a friend who works for an environmental organization and it's quite something. You have cookie cutter suburbs but you go door-to-door canvassing and there's one family that speaks Serbo-Croatian, another Hindi, another Vietnamese and on and on. The mall I'd go to as a kid in lily-white suburban Dallas is still there, but you go today and the shoppers are heavily South Asian and Middle Eastern. It's a different world. King of the Hill is actually a great show because it's a hilariously honest satire of old Texas colliding with the new one. It's this shift that's causing the state to gradually fade to a slighter shade of red. Lutha Mahtin posted:Texans who talk like that annoy everybody who lives elsewhere, not just "liberals". When you guys finally get the equality though, we all give you permission to post peoples' reactions when the tables are turned and suddenly people can say "oh yeah Texas is so great because marriage equality Texas Texas TEXAS " Anyways let's talk about a worse state: Arizona! BrutalistMcDonalds fucked around with this message at 02:07 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:CNN has Ted Hagard on pro equality side and some guy from Family Researh Council Ted "Campaign Against Same Sex Marriage While I Do Crystal Meth Off A Gay Hooker's rear end" Haggard is going to lecture us on equality everyone!
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Huh. As it turns out, there's a literal stamp.
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Teddybear posted:Huh. As it turns out, there's a literal stamp. She should have dipped it in poo poo first.
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SubponticatePoster posted:She should have dipped it in poo poo first. I've genuinely always wondered if, when they veto it, there's just a big inkpad and a big stamp that says "NOPE" or something. If I, god forbid, ever get into any position where I have veto authority, I would get a giant stamp. Hell, I don't know how anyone with veto authority doesn't have a giant stamp, that seems like a temptation that's impossible to resist.
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KennyTheFish posted:My understanding is if this goes to the Supreme court it will force a ruling on suspect / Quasi suspect classification. Is the outcome a sure thing (or as close as possible)? Of the current SCOTUS staff, 5 of them have already implied heavily that they would legalize it nationwide if gay marriage came to them again in the future (they didn't feel like doing it in 2013 because still too early). With Texas now in the fray, it's pretty much inevitable. And now I see Brewer vetoed the bill. What a great day!
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Teddybear posted:Hell, I don't know how anyone with veto authority doesn't have a giant stamp, that seems like a temptation that's impossible to resist.
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Sweeney Tom posted:Of the current SCOTUS staff, 5 of them have already implied heavily that they would legalize it nationwide if gay marriage came to them again in the future (they didn't feel like doing it in 2013 because still too early). With Texas now in the fray, it's pretty much inevitable. The punt last year was perceived to be an effort at percolating, getting more states to legalize it either through legislatures or through lower courts first. They didn't do a very good job at punting, because every lower court is citing their punt as precedent in overturning bans. Now that they've hit fifty percent of the population where it's legalized, they're probably on safer grounds for a broad ruling.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 02:28 |
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Teddybear posted:I've genuinely always wondered if, when they veto it, there's just a big inkpad and a big stamp that says "NOPE" or something. If I, god forbid, ever get into any position where I have veto authority, I would get a giant stamp. Hell, I don't know how anyone with veto authority doesn't have a giant stamp, that seems like a temptation that's impossible to resist. One thing I always liked about Brian Schweitzer's terms as governor of Montana was his public use of a giant "VETO" branding iron
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On a scale of 1 to 10, how catastrophic is this veto to the right's entire narrative on gay marriage being about religious freedom and not discrimination? Brewer herself even implied the latter.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 02:45 |
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Cant find gay, arizona, or brewer searching on drudge report hahaha.
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Zophar posted:On a scale of 1 to 10, how catastrophic is this veto to the right's entire narrative on gay marriage being about religious freedom and not discrimination? Brewer herself even implied the latter. They'll just declare Brewer an unconservative.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 02:46 |
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I used a more impressive stamp to endorse customer checks in the gas station I worked at in high school
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:I agree, people should get fired because they play for the other "team." The spoils system needs to make a comeback.
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The punt on the prop 8 case was 100% the correct move. There are long standing rules regarding standing for suit and appeal. To hear that case would turn quite a bit of that on it's head. The supreme court acted correctly by saying "you fucks have no standing to file an appeal GTFO." Had it been the actual state filing the appeal, they would have heard the case and probably upheld the lower court's decision.
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