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1
If you wouldn't be proud to have your name on a petition, you probably shouldn't sign it.
2
What's the usual speed of those courts? What kind of ballpark ETA are we down to now?
3
Is anyone else still confused about the two Sell Alcohol To Kids At Streetcorner Bodegas initiatives?
4
@1, that should be the Thurston County "Curt" judge's inevitably terse ruling.
5
If Randall can read minds, "I know 2.2 million did not sign because of X" shouldn't he be able to find a better use of his time? Like say accurately predicting the supposed coming gay-lead violence like in Minority Report so his homophobe friends can best protect themselves from the Gay Avengers?

C’mon, you have psychic powers, man, be creative!Take James Randi's Million Dollar Challenge(assuming you’re able to read the minds of homophobes under laboratory conditions). Easy funding for your cause man, why are you spurning it when it’s right there for the taking?
6
God, if only people WOULD stop signing the fucking initiative petitions. Most initiatives are poorly-thought-out, badly-written, hopelessly unConstitutional, and a total waste of time. Face it, your average Joe on the street is not qualified to write legislation. But any yokel who can convince enough people to sign his petition can get the thing on the ballot, no matter how lame-brained it might be.
7
Wait... now we're a violent threat?
This is what I get for skipping all those damn Homosexual Agenda parties and cake sales.
8
I have in my hand a list of 2.2 million people who did not sign petitions this summer.
9
@6 the only initiative I'll sign is one to shut down the initiative process for good.

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