Sunday, February 22, 2004

Atty. Gen'l to Governor: Drop Dead

Calif. Gov. Arnold Schw. formally asked the California Attorney General to step in and stop the gay wedding madness going on in San Francisco and threatening to spread to other locales. Attorney General Bill Lockyer, however, is not an appointee of the governor, he is elected in his own right, and he's a Democrat, to boot. His response?

"The governor can direct the Highway Patrol. He can direct the next 'Terminator 4' movie if he chooses. But he can't direct the attorney general in the way he's attempted to do," Lockyer said, adding that Schwarzenegger's written directive "was a statement designed for consumption at the Republican convention."

I think the score is something like queers 7, hateful shits 0.

Gov. Schw. opined this morning that foreign-born politicians ought to be able to run for president. And here you thought he was just being nice to Republicans by coming out against gay marriage. No, he wants to rule them. He also suggested that gay weddings could lead to riots in the streets resulting in "dead people."

But in a blow to Democrats, Ralph Nader announced he would run for president again, this time as an independent. I could just strangle him.

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