yes, i really do hate religion.

Nov 04, 2008 13:14

if my previous post about nonprofit churches wasn't enough, here's more. a (korean!) church that is a polling place felt perfectly fine putting up yes on 8 bullshit. inside a polling place: http://laist.com/2008/11/04/yes_on_8_sign_spotted_at_polling_pl.php

what the fuck is up with that?

religion, politics

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dwizzy November 4 2008, 22:11:21 UTC
those violations of voting law (at least here it is) should be prosecuted.

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applegoddess November 4 2008, 22:17:57 UTC
yes they should.

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Yeah me too! ext_131965 November 4 2008, 23:08:39 UTC
Time to take away that tax-exemptiness?

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Re: Yeah me too! applegoddess November 5 2008, 02:03:14 UTC
I wish :(

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kutera November 5 2008, 01:50:16 UTC
Freakin' Koreans.

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applegoddess November 5 2008, 02:03:00 UTC
haha :)

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Religion and freedom of speach - round 1 anonymous December 8 2008, 19:49:00 UTC
So im a Christian and I believe in Gay marriage. I believe that they should have the right to be married and all the legal rights which come with that ( ... )

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Re: Religion and freedom of speach - round 1 applegoddess December 8 2008, 20:48:14 UTC
You're missing the big point ( ... )

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Re: Religion and freedom of speach - round 1 anonymous December 9 2008, 18:08:14 UTC
There is truth in what you say ( ... )

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Re: Religion and freedom of speach - round 1 applegoddess December 9 2008, 21:24:02 UTC
Sadly, you are right. However, from previous experience, I do know that exit/entry polls and interviews require a minimum distance from the polling place (regular filming has no such restrictions) and at the polling place near me, they managed to get rid of signs on neighbors' lawns.

Electioneering next to a polling place, however, is not allowed not so much because of influence but because of possible intimidation as well. It's hard enough getting people to vote, making a polling place no longer "sacred" by allowing for such things would end up being disastrous and nasty. I had enough of that leading up to the election (and dear lord, the McCain and Obama supporters in this area certainly loved to scream their lungs out).

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