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Posted: 3/19/2015 9:08:52 PM EDT
California Attorney General Kamala Harris, an announced candidate for Barbara Boxer’s Senate seat in 2016, may have to prepare a title and 100-word summary of a ballot initiative titled the "Sodomite Suppression Act,” which calls for anyone participating in homosexual sexual acts to be shot to death by a bullet to the head. The Secretary of State’s website notes: "Upon receipt of the fee and request, the Attorney General will prepare a circulating title and summary, which will be the official summary of the initiative measure. (Elections Code section 9004(a).)” Matt McLaughlin, a lawyer from Huntington Beach, created the initiative and paid the $200 filing fee on Feb. 26. The initiative’s language states it is "better that offenders should die rather than that all of us should be killed by God’s just wrath,” adding that anyone making sexual contact with someone of the same gender be executed by "bullets to the head or by any other convenient method.” http://www.breitbart.com/california/2015/03/19/by-law-california-must-circulate-shoot-the-gays-referendum/ SODOMITE SUPPRESSION ACT Penal Code section 39 a) The abominable crime against nature known as buggery, called also sodomy, is a monstrous evil that Almighty God, giver of freedom and liberty, commands us to suppress on pain of our utter destruction even as he overthrew Sodom and Gomorrha. b) Seeing that it is better that offenders should die rather than that all of us should be killed by God's just wrath against us for the folly of tolerating-wickedness in our midst, the People of California wisely command, in the fear of God, that any person who willingly touches another person of the same gender for purposes of sexual gratification be put to death by bullets to the head or by any other convenient method. c) No person shall distribute, perform, or transmit sodomistic propaganda directly or indirectly by any means to any person under the age of majority. Sodomistic propaganda is defined as anything aimed at creating an interest in or an acceptance of human sexual relations other than between a man and a woman. Every offender shall be fined $1 million per occurrence, and/or imprisoned up to 10 years, and/or expelled from the boundaries of the state of California for up to life. d) No person shall serve in any public office, nor serve in public employment, nor enjoy any public benefit, who is a sodomite or who espouses sodomistic propaganda or who belongs to any group that does. e) This law is effective immediately and shall not be rendered ineffective nor invalidated by any court, state or federal, until heard by a quorum of the Supreme Court of California consisting only of judges who are neither sodomites nor subject to disqualification hereunder. f) The state has an affirmative duty to defend and enforce this law as written, and every member of the public has standing to seek its enforcement and obtain reimbursement for all costs and attorney's fees in so doing, and further, should the state persist in inaction over 1 year after due notice, the general public is empowered and deputized to execute all the provisions hereunder extra-judicially, immune from any charge and indemnified by the state against any and all liability. g) This law shall be known as 11The Sodomite Suppression Act" and be numbered as section 39 in Title 3 of the Penal Code, pertaining to offences against the sovereignty of the state. The text shall be prominently posted in every public school classroom. All laws in conflict with this law are to that extent invalid. http://oag.ca.gov/system/files/initiatives/pdfs/15-0008%20%28Sodomy%29_0.pdf View Quote Let me guess, false flag? - TS |
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The text reads like he himself is a sodomite projecting his stereotypes via attention whoring.
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https://www.change.org/p/california-state-bar-disbar-matthew-gregory-mclaughlin-198329?recruiter=1686836&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=share_twitter_responsive
Saw that coming. |
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I would never vote for such a law, but the idea of the PRK having to put that on the ballot makes me smile. |
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https://www.change.org/p/california-state-bar-disbar-matthew-gregory-mclaughlin-198329?recruiter=1686836&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=share_twitter_responsive Saw that coming. View Quote What idiots he is probably on their side and just doing this to stir shit up. |
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http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article15394181.html
" I respect the first amendment but" |
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Let me guess, false flag? - TS View Quote I'd be real curious about this dude's political history and funding. |
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Sounds like bullshit to me. I'm 99% sure you have to get so many signatures on a petition as well for it to make the ballots. I remember those professional petitioners always outside the grocery stores when I lived there. They would get ansy when you demanded to read it first or read it and refuse because it was an idiotic law.
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Quoted: http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article15394181.html " I respect the first amendment but" View Quote |
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So for $200 bucks and some paperwork, anyone can submit anything to be placed on a ballot in CA?
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I'm guessing that this animal isn't going to be as equal as the other animals.
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I am pretty sure that I would never vote for such a law, but the idea of the PRK having to put that on the ballot makes me smile. ... Hey now, like any good politician, my vote is for sale to the highest bidder |
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Why do we not put constitutional carry on the ballot then?
If tripe like this makes it to the ballot, why not productive, useful shit. |
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So for $200 bucks and some paperwork, anyone can submit anything to be placed on a ballot in CA? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
So for $200 bucks and some paperwork, anyone can submit anything to be placed on a ballot in CA? No you have to collect a shit ton of signatures first but yes, the voters here have the right to create an initative. Like old Prop 187 which was overturned by a federal judge. The People of California find and declare as follows:
That they have suffered and are suffering economic hardship caused by the presence of illegal immigrants in this state. That they have suffered and are suffering personal injury and damage caused by the criminal conduct of illegal immigrants in this state. That they have a right to the protection of their government from any person or persons entering this country unlawfully. All law enforcement agents who suspect that a person who has been arrested is in violation of immigration laws must investigate the detainee's immigration status, and if they find evidence of illegality they must report it to the attorney general of California, and to the federal Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). They must also notify the detainee of his or her apparent status as an alien. Local governments are prohibited from preventing or limiting the fulfillment of this requirement. If government agents suspect anyone applying for benefits of being illegal immigrants, the agents must report their suspicions in writing to the appropriate enforcement authorities. A person shall not receive any public social services until he or she has been verified as a United States citizen or as a lawfully admitted alien. A person shall not receive any health care services from a publicly funded health care facility until he or she meets the requirements above. A public elementary or secondary school shall not admit or permit the attendance of any child until he or she meets the requirements above. By 1996, each school district shall verify the legal status of each child enrolled within the district and the legal status of each parent or guardian of each child. A child who is in violation of the requirements above shall not continue to attend the school 90 days from the date of notice to the attorney general and INS. The attorney general must keep records on all such cases and make them available to any other government entity that wishes to inspect them. The manufacture, distribution, sale, or use of false citizenship or residency documents is a state felony punishable by imprisonment or fine. This actually passed by a pretty good margin. |
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This is hilarious. I'll be laughing about this for days. Thanks OP.
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Two things:
1. Shouldn't it be called the Act for Sodomite Suppression? 2. Misspelled Gomorrah. |
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Hey, gay people are free to respond with the "Butthole Pleasures Act of 2015"!
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So for a few bucks and some time gathering signatures, the democrats have a new T-Shirt: "Republican senate candidate puts gay murder bill up for vote"
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False flag looks like the guy is a gay activist. And this looks like his personal FB page his friends call him a queen and he does a few drag stuff. Yep false flag https://www.facebook.com/matt.mclaughlin.9400 |
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Quoted: Excellent point. Maybe because people don't want to work for something they know won't pass, unlike the person in the OP? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why do we not put constitutional carry on the ballot then? If tripe like this makes it to the ballot, why not productive, useful shit. Maybe because people don't want to work for something they know won't pass, unlike the person in the OP? |
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Quoted: False flag looks like the guy is a gay activist. Hmm this "lawyer" is a part of a all gay band in cali called the Gay-Gays https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gay-Gays-the-All-Gay-Male-Go-Gos-Celebration/190238963387 And this looks like his personal FB page his friends call him a queen and he does a few drag stuff. Yep false flag https://www.facebook.com/matt.mclaughlin.9400 View Quote |
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False flag looks like the guy is a gay activist. Hmm this "lawyer" is a part of a all gay band in cali called the Gay-Gays https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gay-Gays-the-All-Gay-Male-Go-Gos-Celebration/190238963387 And this looks like his personal FB page his friends call him a queen and he does a few drag stuff. Yep false flag https://www.facebook.com/matt.mclaughlin.9400 View Quote In that case, it would be even funnier if his initiative was made into law. If I was even more cynical than I am now, I'd suggest they include a government fee for the participants, thus making it a 'tax.' |
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