Same thing happened to Prop 8. The wording confused people. That's how stupid we've become.
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Figures, when you have a group of racists ready to move into the White House all decency goes out the window.
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The Amendment practically invited legal challenges with its ambiguity to the potential detriment of low SES offenders.pic.twitter.com/bgtye2jLJd
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Thousands probably had never heard of the issue and 90% will vote no when they don't know what is being voted on.
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And some people revert to name calling. Percentage in favor of slavery in US - maybe 10% & they're racist fools.
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Unfortunately there will always be racists of all colors and they alone are responsible for their behavior.
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To think that one hour ago I was saying the issue of slavery was done and over with.... oops... another shattered illusion...
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At least the article mentions that the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution has similar language.
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blame the people who wrote it cause the language was horrible
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yes I live in Colorado and it was written this way to get this attention IMO.
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unfortunately no, but hopefully get some in next year. Hope things r good with you
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