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The BSG Hollywood Homosexual Agenda in US Politics 2004 [message #28285] Fr, 06 Mai 2005 02:22
John Shocked  
One of the reasons the Hollywood Homosexuals behind Battlestar Galactica are
pushing Sodomy symbolisms in BSG is because they would desperately like to
reverse some of the following results which they encountered in all 11
states in the US on November 3 2004 (US election day) which had Ballot
Questions (plebiscital votes by voters in a state controlling their own
state's laws) on the Homosexual Marriage agenda.
So if you are watching your favorite science fiction show and then you
notice something in the script which does not make sense, it may be that it
was time for Word From BSG's Sponsor, the Hollywood Homosexuals who are
using the script as their advertisement vehicle.

Homosexuals have had control of Hollywood since around 1992, when Clinton
(and Jerry Brown) ran for President the first time.
Even though they have been pushing their agenda hard for all these years,
they are yet to win a single statewide vote.
Clinton took homosexual money in 1992 and as soon as he was inaugurated
started to implement policies that he was bought and paid to implement --
Gays In The Military, in 1993. This was an intense unpopular policy
initiative, shocked the public, and resulted in the Democrats losing both
Houses of Congress in 1994, and started a series of investigations into
Clinton's personal life, resulting finally in his Impeachment in 1998.
John Kerry (Democrat 2004 Presidential Candidate) again took homosexual
money in the 2004 election year. Democrats do not have many sources of
money, representing the poorer segments of society. Since Kerry was from
the state of Massachusetts, a state which earlier in 2004 legalized
Homosexual Marriage through a corrupt bribed out Judges judicial decision
(not a vote by its legislature) the onus was on John Kerry to separate
himself from this suicidal issue in a very very public manner.

However, because Kerry took Hollywood Homosexual money in the 2004 year and
before, he simply was not able to do that.
Thus in a year when Kerry was running for President against George W. Bush,
who had a terrible record, who had had the Economy collapse early in his
first year (2001) and it stayed that way till mid 2004, who also failed to
prevent the 9-11 Attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, who lied to drag
the US into a war against Iraq, when his allegations that Iraq had Weapons
Of Mass Destruction were false and various other failures, Kerry still could
not win because of the Homosexual agenda balla and chain around his neck.
Kerry should have won this race 55%-45% if he was not carrying this
Homosexual agenda ball and chain.
And the following votes are an in indication of how strongly people felt
against this homosexual agenda Kerry was pushing.

Several of these 11 states were Swing States -- they were close in the
previous election and would decide the election in 2004.
Many people went to vote against the Homosexual Agenda, and voted against
Kerry as an afterthought.

Now Hollywood Homosexuals are wealthy fatcats and, despite popular
misconceptions, are overwhelming Republican.
They do not want Democrats like John Kerry to win and then raise their
taxes.
Thus, there may well be a scam going on here, to buy the Democrat candidate
each year and ask him to support something the US public despises -- this
time it was Homosexual Marriage.
If this buying every 4 years of the Democrat candidate by Hollywood
Homosexual wealthy fatcats continues, it could be an extremely long time
before the Democrats ever come close to taking back any of the branches
of government again.

Here are the results from the 11 States who had the Homosexual agenda on a
ballot question 5 months ago:



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Arkansas
Ballot wording: Marriage consists only of the union of one man and one
woman. Legal status for unmarried persons which is identical or
substantially similar to marital status shall not be valid or recognized in
Arkansas, except that the legislature may recognize a common law marriage
from another state between a man and a woman. The legislature has the power
to determine the capacity of persons to marry, subject to this amendment,
and the legal rights, obligations, privileges, and immunities of
marriage.Result: Passed 75% to 25%

Georgia
The measure amends the state constitution to include the following
statement: (a) This state shall recognize as marriage only the union of man
and woman. Marriages between persons of the same sex are prohibited in this
state. (b) No union between persons of the same sex shall be recognized by
this state as entitled to the benefits of marriage. This state shall not
give effect to any public act, record, or judicial proceeding of any other
state or jurisdiction respecting a relationship between persons of the same
sex that is treated as a marriage under the laws of such other state or
jurisdiction. The courts of this state shall have no jurisdiction to grant a
divorce or separate maintenance with respect to any such relationship or
otherwise to consider or rule on any of the parties' respective rights
arising as a result of or in connection with such relationship.Result:
Passed 77% to 23%.

Kentucky
Only a marriage between one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized
as a marriage in Kentucky. A legal status identical or substantially similar
to that of marriage for unmarried individuals shall not be valid or
recognized.Result: Passed: 75% to 25%.

Michigan
The measure amends the state constitution to include the following
statement: To secure and preserve the benefits of marriage for our society
and for future generations of children, the union of one man and one woman
in marriage shall be the only agreement recognized as a marriage or similar
union for any purpose.Result: Passed: 59% to 41%.

Mississippi
The measure amends the state constitution to read: Marriage may take place
and may be valid under the laws of this state only between a man and a
woman. A marriage in another state or foreign jurisdiction between persons
of the same gender, regardless of when the marriage took place, may not be
recognized in this state and is void and unenforceable under the laws of
this state.Result: Passed: 86% to 14%.

Montana
The measure amends the state constitution to read: Only a marriage between
one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this
state.Result: Passed: 66% to 34%.

North Dakota
The measure amends the state constitution to include the following
statement: Marriage consists only of the legal union between a man and a
woman. No other domestic union, however denominated, may be recognized as a
marriage or given the same or substantially equivalent effect.Result: Passed
73% to 24%.

Ohio
The measure amends the state constitution to include the following
statement: Only a union between one man and one woman may be a marriage
valid in or recognized by this state and its political subdivisions. This
state and its political subdivisions shall not create or recognize a legal
status for relationships of unmarried individuals that intends to
approximate the design, qualities, significance or effect of
marriage.Result: Passed 62% to 38%.

Oklahoma
The measure amends the state constitution to read: A Marriage in this state
shall consist only of the union of one man and one woman. Neither this
Constitution nor any other provision of law shall be construed to require
that marital status or the legal incidents thereof be conferred upon
unmarried couples or groups. B. A marriage between persons of the same
gender performed in another state shall not be recognized as valid and
binding in this state as of the date of the marriage. C. Any person
knowingly issuing a marriage license in violation of this section shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor.Result: Passed 76% to 24%.

Oregon
The measure would amend the state constitution to read: It is the policy of
Oregon, and its political subdivisions, that only a marriage between one man
and one woman shall be valid or legally recognized as a marriage.Result:
Passed 57% to 43%.

Utah
The measure amends the state constitution to read, 1. Marriage consists only
of the legal union between a man and a woman. 2. No other domestic status or
union, however denominated, between persons is valid or recognized or may be
authorized, sanctioned, or given the same or substantially equivalent legal
effect as a marriage. Results: Passed 66% to 34%.
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