vintagecushion
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Thanks, vintagecushion. I can''t keep away from a community largely full of respectful, kind people. I never would have denied you gals in BWW the pro-pics, though!! Everyone there has always been kind and supportive to us.Date: 11/11/2008 2:06:36 AM
Author: vintagecushion
Yay Wishful''s back!
I knew you were strong, otherwise you wouldn''t have stuck around even as long as you did, but I''m so glad you''re back and posting. Hugs to you.
And maybe we''ll get to see those pro pics now!
This moved me when I saw it earlier tonight... I''ll admit I shed a tear. I knew he was talking about Rachel at one point- among others, I am sure, but I am a huge, huge, HUGE fan of hers, so it struck yet another chord in me.
DITTO, DITTO, AND DITTO!!!Date: 11/11/2008 12:43:23 PM
Author: HollyS
Wishful: Welcome back dear friend. We missed you.
Remember that we care about you -- as you -- nobody else, nothing else, no change necessary. We are your friends, and you can be yourself with us, any emotion at all. Okay?
For all the pebbles we sometimes lob at each other over politics, etc., I don''t think any of us would say that we don''t care about our fellow PSer with the differing viewpoint. I have seen the empathy, concern, and prayers pour forth here whenever someone faces a crisis. You''re facing a personal crisis, and we''ll be right here, whenever you need us. I guarantee it.
Hugs all around.![]()
Kaleigh, I'm not Wishful, but I can tell you how you can help. This is not about being gay or not being gay. The action to be taken should be taken by all people, regardless of gender preference, race, religion, whatever. To me, the most powerful action you can take is to stand side by side with everyone else protesting Prop 8. This Saturday, November 15th, is a National Day of Protest Against Prop 8. Marches and rallies will be held across the country in various cities in nearly every state. You can go to the below link and click on your state to see where your state event(s) will be. To me, it is imperative that this not turn into protests only attended by members of the gay community. I am not gay. But I stand for equal rights for all. We're talking about denying basic civil liberties and human rights for one group of people, yet we say we're about "liberty and justice for all"? If that is what this country stands for, truly stands for, then go out this Saturday and let your voice be heard. Now is the time. As we've all seen recently, change doesn't happen by itself. We make it happen. I plan on standing side by side with every other protester this weekend, and I hope you will too. Bring a friend, bring many friends. Make signs. Let it be known you do not have to be gay to stand up for what is just. Posting on the internet can be nice and cathartic, but real change is out there this weekend and it's just waiting for you to participate!Date: 11/11/2008 1:46:14 AM
Author: Kaleigh
Wishful,
What can we do to help?
Wishful: I wouldn''t presume to speak for the moderators, but... I don''t think that thread was pulled because of any comments made about or towards you. Let''s just say that the discussion had pretty much moved out to the alley.Date: 11/11/2008 8:30:00 PM
Author: WishfulThinking
AGBF, thanks so much. I didn''t get to see the latter part of the prop 8 thread... and I''m glad I didn''t since whatever was said that caused it to be pulled would probably have stung more than I could handle, especially at the time.
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There is a lot of talk about what would happen to the justices if they were to rule to overturn prop 8... many people think there would be a call for their impeachment. I can''t say I disagree. People seem to be very into their direct democracy lately. Having been to law school I''m sure all of the justices are well aware of unpopular court cases in the past which have hugely aided civil rights struggles, so I do trust, again, that they won''t just go with ''public opinion'' in order to save their careers. Oy... perhaps I am too hopeful.![]()
Date: 11/11/2008 8:30:00 PM
Author: WishfulThinking
princess, twinnie! I honestly didn''t mean to make it seem like I would leave forever, and a dramatic ''threat'' wasn''t my intention either... I just needed a break from AtW for a little while. I''m glad my presence here has had an impact; all of you have certainly had an impact on me as well. The support, both on PS and off, of so many people is overwhelming and inspiring, and I think the ''it would never happen here'' mentality among the more liberal-minded in CA and across the country has been ignited to action in understanding that it CAN happen. I, too, have a vendetta against ''that''s so gay.'' Teenagers, especially, can be so ridiculous sometimes, and even though it''s sort of stupid it does make me feel icky inside. *hugsss*
Date: 11/11/2008 9:18:52 PM
Author: VRBeauty
Date: 11/11/2008 8:30:00 PM
Author: WishfulThinking
AGBF, thanks so much. I didn''t get to see the latter part of the prop 8 thread... and I''m glad I didn''t since whatever was said that caused it to be pulled would probably have stung more than I could handle, especially at the time.
.......
There is a lot of talk about what would happen to the justices if they were to rule to overturn prop 8... many people think there would be a call for their impeachment. I can''t say I disagree. People seem to be very into their direct democracy lately. Having been to law school I''m sure all of the justices are well aware of unpopular court cases in the past which have hugely aided civil rights struggles, so I do trust, again, that they won''t just go with ''public opinion'' in order to save their careers. Oy... perhaps I am too hopeful.![]()
Wishful: I wouldn''t presume to speak for the moderators, but... I don''t think that thread was pulled because of any comments made about or towards you. Let''s just say that the discussion had pretty much moved out to the alley.
I''m sorry to hear that there''s talk of impeachment, but I guess I''m not surprised. Back in the 80''s (I think) three California Supreme Court Justices were removed from office due to their rulings on death penalty cases, and of course California impeached a Governor just six years or so ago. Unfortunately the volume of the discussion when things reach this stage doesn''t allow much room for nuance -- kind of like the discussion towards the end of your prior thread!![]()