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mezzanineview) wrote2009-05-27 04:49 pm
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OH GOD GUYS, CHRIS PINE WHO? SERIOUSLY, ALL YOU WHIPPER SNAPPERS NEED TO KNOW YOUR ROOTS.
Anyone who was looking, the lovely
whenisadoor has made a Leonard "Bones" McCoy only icon post. REJOICE.
Despite having seen Star Trek three times nowlegally and several more not-so-legally but it wasn't good quality cough, I still wanna see it agaaaaiiin. Considering going to the LA meetup for
ontd_startrek members and partying it out with them :DDD All depends on if I have time, though. And if I can tolerate LA for a few hours doubt it.
This is pretty much the most precious cast ever assembled. I must make a Star Trek spam post soon, y?
Everyone's said their bit on the Prop 8 ruling and it seems unfair to reopen old wounds, and I'm reluctant to do so. Suffice to say, I didn't think it would get overturned, because it is hard as fuck to overrule a popular vote, apparently. Though, why it was even on the ballot is a mystery, but my state does have its share of fucktards, especially here in Orange County.
But just remember that the court just didn't feel like it could go against Prop 8 because it amended the constitution of the state. It said Prop 8 is legal, not that it's right, which gives us the opportunity to regroup and get on the ballot next year to correct this. With a fire properly lit under the hereto sloppy anti-Prop 8 campaign managers, the memory of the protests that broke out like wildfire after the election, and the small streak of states allowing gay marriage (hopefully to include New York soon), I think we have a good chance of getting gay marriage rights back.
Anyone who was looking, the lovely
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Despite having seen Star Trek three times now
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This is pretty much the most precious cast ever assembled. I must make a Star Trek spam post soon, y?
Everyone's said their bit on the Prop 8 ruling and it seems unfair to reopen old wounds, and I'm reluctant to do so. Suffice to say, I didn't think it would get overturned, because it is hard as fuck to overrule a popular vote, apparently. Though, why it was even on the ballot is a mystery, but my state does have its share of fucktards, especially here in Orange County.
But just remember that the court just didn't feel like it could go against Prop 8 because it amended the constitution of the state. It said Prop 8 is legal, not that it's right, which gives us the opportunity to regroup and get on the ballot next year to correct this. With a fire properly lit under the hereto sloppy anti-Prop 8 campaign managers, the memory of the protests that broke out like wildfire after the election, and the small streak of states allowing gay marriage (hopefully to include New York soon), I think we have a good chance of getting gay marriage rights back.
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