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	<title>Comments on: Prop-8-Apalooza</title>
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		<title>By: Troublesome Frog</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been hearing that some of the witnesses went off the rails with loony paranoid &quot;gay agenda&quot; claims.  That should play well with the judge.

It&#039;s interesting to listen to their conspiracy theories.  The funny part is that the Prop 8 people are actually the closest thing to a real conspiracy in all this.  They&#039;re trying to push public policy with hidden motives and maintain a secretive front about what is really driving them.  What we should learn from this exercise, just like we did in &lt;i&gt;Kitzmiller&lt;/i&gt;, is that it&#039;s very hard for a large group of people to agree to hide their real agenda once they all get together in one place.   That, on its own, kind of puts the lie to the whole &quot;gay agenda&quot; thing.  If they really were conspiring, it would be just as transparent and stupid as the Prop 8 &quot;for the children&quot; crap.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been hearing that some of the witnesses went off the rails with loony paranoid &#8220;gay agenda&#8221; claims.  That should play well with the judge.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s interesting to listen to their conspiracy theories.  The funny part is that the Prop 8 people are actually the closest thing to a real conspiracy in all this.  They&#8217;re trying to push public policy with hidden motives and maintain a secretive front about what is really driving them.  What we should learn from this exercise, just like we did in <i>Kitzmiller</i>, is that it&#8217;s very hard for a large group of people to agree to hide their real agenda once they all get together in one place.   That, on its own, kind of puts the lie to the whole &#8220;gay agenda&#8221; thing.  If they really were conspiring, it would be just as transparent and stupid as the Prop 8 &#8220;for the children&#8221; crap.</p>
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