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I'm not talking about one person. I'm talking about a hundred.
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David (aka David)
Nov 7 '08, 11:54
If $100+ million worth of taxes goes out the window, the discussion gets held and it gets held on Team Etheridge's terms.
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And the same could be said of any civil/feminist rights issue in the past. That's the point of civil disobedience: to point out legal injustices. -- nm
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David
Nov 7, 12:01
I do like how she makes it an issue of citizen's rights plain and simple.
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Amy
Nov 7, 12:01
Every gay person could move to MA and Prop 8 would still be Prop 8. So how is moving a better protest? (nm)
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musubi
Nov 7, 12:01
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moving doesn't end you up in jail... -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 7, 12:02
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it also doesn't bring any attention to the issue. civil rights have gotten as far as they have because people have willingly broken laws in order to
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Andie
Nov 7, 12:03
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