Cinepro Voted "Yes" on Prop 8

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Re: Cinepro Voted "Yes" on Prop 8

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cinepro wrote:The answer to rcrocket's question is hymn 294.


Riddle me this, how did Bob the crocket know how you voted on prop8?

The LDS hymn 294 is "Love at home". Did your TBM wife expect you to vote yes on it??
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Re: Cinepro Voted "Yes" on Prop 8

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collegeterrace wrote:
cinepro wrote:The answer to rcrocket's question is hymn 294.


Riddle me this, how did Bob the crocket know how you voted on prop8?


I mentioned it over at MAD.

The LDS hymn 294 is "Love at home". Did your TBM wife expect you to vote yes on it??


She didn't "expect" me to, but it was a subject about which she has very strong feelings, so I chose to support her in it. There were some other reasons as well.

And as with any vote, there's always a chance I'll regret it, but after seeing the reaction of the protesters, I can't say I regret it one bit.
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Re: Cinepro Voted "Yes" on Prop 8

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Thanks, Cinepro; For doing your Civic duty, by getting out to vote.

I am very glad that you voted.

You are a Great American Citizen!.
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