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In response to
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I thought only CA residents could vote in CA elections?
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by
spamlet (iPhone)
Prop 8 lawyers are paid by a wide range of out of state sources -- nm
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con_carne
Feb 7 '12, 10:54
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Yes, but you are ignoring the fact that it was voted on and passed by CA residents.
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spamlet (iPhone)
Feb 7, 10:56
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You lost me. I am asking what CA states' rights matters in a debate where one side is bankrolled from out of state. -- nm
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con_carne
Feb 7, 11:00
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Both sides are bankrolled from out of state.
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spamlet (iPhone)
Feb 7, 11:03
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That only makes my question about the role of states' rights more valid. -- nm
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con_carne
Feb 7, 11:04
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