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Feb 26, 2013 | Posted by: roboblogger

Meg Whitman, other conservatives line up against Proposition 8 in U.S. Supreme Court

Full story: The Campbell Reporter

Dozens of Republican conservative political leaders have signed on to a legal brief in the U.S. Supreme Court opposing California's ban on same-sex marriage, including Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman, who supported Proposition 8 during her unsuccessful 2010 run for governor.

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“Call My Troll-Free Number ”

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Well, well, well ... some of the Republican hierarchy have finally figured out what "limited government interference" means.

Now maybe the neo-cons will figure out what "Conservatism" actually entails.

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Not at all. They want to be able to claim support for the 2014 midterms.

Don't believe a word they say.

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snyper wrote:
Not at all. They want to be able to claim support for the 2014 midterms.
Don't believe a word they say.
Meg the hag was so against marriage when she was campaigning I remember when we were at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna beach campaigning for Brown the hag pulled so much crap and now that she is not in the running she has nothing to loose.
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Juanpaul wrote:
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Meg the hag was so against marriage when she was campaigning I remember when we were at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna beach campaigning for Brown the hag pulled so much crap and now that she is not in the running she has nothing to loose.
Are those your real ears?

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How very interesting. Looks like religious bigotry is losing ground.

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Juanpaul wrote:
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Meg the hag was so against marriage when she was campaigning I remember when we were at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna beach campaigning for Brown the hag pulled so much crap and now that she is not in the running she has nothing to loose.
You mean campaigning AGAINST Brown.

Maybe she can ship another 50,000 families' livelihoods offshore. The bonus from doing that should make her feel better.

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Apparently, Republican politicians are like sports stars: They can't come out for gay rights until they're already washed up.

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