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It would be a dangerous thing to shred evidence. When the opposition now requests to see documentation about something specific, and the yes on 8 lawyer has to say "we have no record of that," what do you think it's going to look like in court?
Kind of like what happened to Alberto Gonzalez.
Actually this article covered what the pro-gay lawyers are specifically looking for.
It should then be fairly easy to show that the premises they ran the campaign on were not the premises that they advertised to the public. For one, the Yes on 8 lawyer knows, but just won't admit, that what can win the people won't win the courts, and visa versa.
We may actually see their dirty tactics blow up in their face!
You know Judge Walker has a pretty eyebrow-raising interest in this case. Proposition 8 might be overturned yet, and sooner than anyone thought.
It's always that one paper you shredded and didn't think about the consequences by what it was related to. Then it brings up the specter of what else you may be hiding. Well, not you obviously, but the anti-gay side.

the Republicans will be crying "homosexual" all over the place to frighten and to get their own kind out to the polls.
Not all Republicans, dude. Only the ones who pronounce it as "homa setual".
There's no reason to leave Oregon out. It's a leader in gay rights too.
The river is 3.5 feet deep. Do you want to?
A) Wait
B) Ford the river
C) Caulk the wagon and float
D) Take the ferry (5.00)
Fuck that. I'm taking the ferry. Besides, I love boats.
Three pieces of good news.
1) Judge Walker refused to throw out the Prop 8 case now before his federal district court.
2) He has required evidence from the Yes on 8 side that allowing gay marriage harms heterosexual unions.
3) He has required that the Yes on 8 side show that their purpose for marriage, procreation, would be undermined by same sex marriages.
From the looks of things, it appears that Vaughn Walker is holding a sham court case, and he really has his mind made up in favor of gay marriage. I'm very optimistic about this case.
http://www.365gay.com/news/judge-refuses-to-dismiss-gay-marriage-ban-lawsuit/
1. There were no grounds to throw it out: it isn't frivolous, and there is merit to the argument(s) of the plaintiffs.
2 & 3. No sham involved -- he's being strict in requiring that the Yes on 8 people prove their grounds/claims. If they can't (they can't), then he might throw it out.
Walker isn't the sort to conduct a sham. He is a bit of a maverick, with a libertarian streak, though. My only serious complaint is that he's soft on white-collar crime.
I tried to find something about where he stands on religious issues, but came up with nothing. I did it because I'm wondering if he's just sick and tired of people who deep down believe in a theocracy.
I'm saying these are positive developments for the gay side. It's really obvious Walker has made up his mind because of the numerous specific requests he has made in recent months, as well as his peculiar interest in the case. If he didn't like gays or gay marriage, he would have dismissed this case and not acquiesced to any pro-gay requests. I think he's putting the case on for show, and he really has a pro-gay decision in his mind. Everything he does is eyebrow-raising.
You mean he'd throw out Prop. 8, and not the case, right?
Let's hope so.
This article is really interesting. It really shows how biased Walker is in our favor.









