Dennis Wyatt must be on some hippy weed because he decides to write an 'opinion' today (translated: endorsement article) regarding Republicans should vote for Jerry Brown for Governor of California.
I'm not going to regurgitate his words, but there is one paragraph that caught my eye,
It was Brown who –after speaking out stridently against Proposition 13 – did everything in his power to implement it after it passed. He was criticized by his own party for not continuing the fight but Brown noted astutely that “it was the will of the people.”
Now, let's speed forward to Proposition 8, passed by the majority of California's citizens and violently attacked by Jerry Brown as Attorney General (which he should not have been allowed to be on the ballot yet broke the law in doing so thanks to Democrats who look the other way to always get their way including breaking laws).
Jerry Brown did all he could to make sure that Proposition 8 would not get on the ballot. He did everything he could to STOP proponents for traditional marriage to succeed and at all costs including breaking the laws, and he's an Attorney General.
Jerry Brown allowed the California Supreme Court to create law from the bench out of thin air in allowing homosexual marriages and did nothing. When Proposition 8 passed he tried to get it thrown out.
Let me ask you this, Dennis. Where is "it was the will of the people"?
The California Supreme Court again created new law by allowing only partial Prop 8 by allowing the couples who married to still remain married and no invalidate them. Where is Jerry Brown and his 'it was the will of the people'?
Dennis, what makes you think that as a conservative, whether or not I'm a registered Republican or not, that I or anyone else conservative or other would vote for a man who as Attorney General violated and aided in breaking the laws and ignoring the 'will of the people' as Governor? What ever you're smoking Dennis, STOP! It's rotting your brain. Then again, liberals are morally and intellectually bankrupt regardless, you could say it's the same thing just as news media has turned to being a State run business and not true journalism.
I'm not going to regurgitate his words, but there is one paragraph that caught my eye,
It was Brown who –after speaking out stridently against Proposition 13 – did everything in his power to implement it after it passed. He was criticized by his own party for not continuing the fight but Brown noted astutely that “it was the will of the people.”
Now, let's speed forward to Proposition 8, passed by the majority of California's citizens and violently attacked by Jerry Brown as Attorney General (which he should not have been allowed to be on the ballot yet broke the law in doing so thanks to Democrats who look the other way to always get their way including breaking laws).
Jerry Brown did all he could to make sure that Proposition 8 would not get on the ballot. He did everything he could to STOP proponents for traditional marriage to succeed and at all costs including breaking the laws, and he's an Attorney General.
Jerry Brown allowed the California Supreme Court to create law from the bench out of thin air in allowing homosexual marriages and did nothing. When Proposition 8 passed he tried to get it thrown out.
Let me ask you this, Dennis. Where is "it was the will of the people"?
The California Supreme Court again created new law by allowing only partial Prop 8 by allowing the couples who married to still remain married and no invalidate them. Where is Jerry Brown and his 'it was the will of the people'?
Dennis, what makes you think that as a conservative, whether or not I'm a registered Republican or not, that I or anyone else conservative or other would vote for a man who as Attorney General violated and aided in breaking the laws and ignoring the 'will of the people' as Governor? What ever you're smoking Dennis, STOP! It's rotting your brain. Then again, liberals are morally and intellectually bankrupt regardless, you could say it's the same thing just as news media has turned to being a State run business and not true journalism.
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