NY passes same sex marriage

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_CaliforniaKid
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Those are clearly elephants.
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CaliforniaKid wrote:

Those are clearly elephants.


Cureloms. I think these are Nephite etchings. They could also be tapirs with elaborate head gear.
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Quasimodo wrote:
I love your avatar, by the way. Petroglyphs? I have a special interest.


Picasso. It does look like a Southwestern American Indian representation, doesn't it? It's one reason I like it. That, and that it's Picasso.
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Milesius wrote:(You know, the one where your and Mike Reed's views on subjects outside of Mormonism are considered substantive.) I'd like to try to fix a telescope on it.

It cracks me up how often I find my name associated with Chris Smith. I am not bothered by this in the slightest. The association is actually flattering, to be honest. I think Chris is brilliant. But I am curious... Why the connection?

And why do you take other jabs at me in threads that I don't even participate in? I may be wrong... but I am pretty sure you've done this sort of thing more than once. My memory isn't the greatest, sorry. I am guessing that I probably pissed you off by something I said. I imagine that I probably deserve this treatment. I can sure be a jerk sometimes. But maybe there is a way I can make amends, if I found out how I offended you. Please let me know, here or in a private message. Thanks.
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Mike Reed wrote:
Milesius wrote:(You know, the one where your and Mike Reed's views on subjects outside of Mormonism are considered substantive.) I'd like to try to fix a telescope on it.

It cracks me up how often I find my name associated with Chris Smith. I am not bothered by this in the slightest. The association is actually flattering, to be honest. I think Chris is brilliant. But I am curious... Why the connection?

And why do you take other jabs at me in threads that I don't even participate in? I may be wrong... but I am pretty sure you've done this sort of thing more than once. My memory isn't the greatest, sorry. I am guessing that I probably pissed you off by something I said. I imagine that I probably deserve this treatment. I can sure be a jerk sometimes. But maybe there is a way I can make amends, if I found out how I offended you. Please let me know, here or in a private message. Thanks.


Stop that, Mike Reed. You make it difficult for me to be a dick to you when you go all conciliatory on me.
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How come the rich Mormons who donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Yes on 8 campaign did Not donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican Nominee for Attorney General in California???
The Republican Nominee for Attorney General in California basically stated that he would defend Proposition 8 during the Court Process. However, the Democratic Nominee for Attorney General, Kamala Harris basically stated during the campaign that she would totally refuse to defend Proposition 8 during the Court Process. Well what happened during the Attorney General race in California is that Democratic Candidate Kamala Harris ended up out spending her Republican opponent for Attorney General. Then came Election Day, and then came the day after Election Day. The Attorney General’s race was too close to call the day after Election Day. There were still about 1,000,000 absentee and provisional ballots yet to be counted to determine who would be California's next Attorney General. After several weeks of counting the absentee and provisional ballots, Democratic Candidate for Attorney General Kampala Harris ended up narrowing defeating her Republican opponent for Attorney General.
If the rich Mormons who donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Yes on 8 campaign also donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican Nominee for Attorney General in California, the Republican Candidate would have likely won the Attorney General seat in California. However, the rich Mormons failed to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to his campaign, and now there is not anybody in standing able to defend Proposition 8 through the Court Process.



Sources:


California attorney general's race remains too close to call:
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/04 ... l-20101104


Kamala Harris wins attorney general's race as Cooley concedes:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... neral.html


California Attorney General election, 2010:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California ... tion,_2010

Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris urges appeals court to permit same-sex marriage:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... html?lanow
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