Yes? No? プロポジション8at NORTHAYes? No? プロポジション8 - 暇つぶし2ch■コピペモード□スレを通常表示□オプションモード□このスレッドのURL■項目テキスト50:名無しさん 08/11/01 06:17:13 AOil+jB/.net >>48 何処の教会LA? でも水を差すようだけど 差別されないのは教会の人たち君の私生活をしらないからじゃあない? 私も教会でカミングアウトをしたいんだけど 勇意気がいる。 51:名無しさん 08/11/01 08:17:54 CyujxF3C.net やっぱアメリカ人池沼だわ。 In the fight over Prop. 8, confusion reigns Los Angeles Times October 31, 2008 Some voters are uncertain whether yes means no or no means yes on the proposed constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage Speaking out recently against Proposition 8, the proposed constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown made an appeal for the importance of protecting the rights of same-sex couples. And then he urged his audience to vote yes on the proposition. Brown misspoke. He intended to advocate a no vote. But he isn't alone in confusing which side is which. As election day nears, both supporters and opponents of Proposition 8 worry that voters will be confused by a choice that can seem counterintuitive: Voting no on the initiative means voting yes on gay marriage, while voting yes means gay marriage would be disallowed. There is confusion on both sides over yes meaning no and no meaning yes," said West Hollywood City Councilman John Duran, who is helping campaign for No on 8. He added, jokingly, that he has heard supporters of the proposition say, "I'm opposed to gay marriage, so I'm voting no, and I'm like, 'Yes, vote no.' " http://www.latimes.com/news/local/politics/cal/la-me-yesno31-2008oct31,0,2885980.story 次ページ最新レス表示レスジャンプ類似スレ一覧スレッドの検索話題のニュースおまかせリストオプションしおりを挟むスレッドに書込スレッドの一覧暇つぶし2ch