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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Katelew who wrote (112018)5/28/2009 4:44:04 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (2) of 541602
 
>>At the time, I was shocked and then later surprised that this amazing invasion of privacy was in fact legal.....especially considering that our individual vote, i.e. the secret ballot, is legally protected.<<

Kate -

Secret ballots are one thing. Secret campaign contributions are quite another, and can easily undermine Democracy. So I see nothing wrong with the fact that information about who contributed to either side of the Prop 8 measure is freely available.

Having said that, I still believe that publishing the names of people who contributed to its passage on a website is a questionable act. If the idea is to promote retribution, it's reprehensible.

>>I'm left with the impression that these websites are/were viewed by the collective liberal community as a form of just retribution.<<

As you said, these sites got very little coverage in the Press. I doubt that many liberals are aware of them, so I wouldn't assume that there is general approval. It's also worth considering that if these sites were publicized widely, that might put the people whose names appear on them in jeopardy.

One other thought about the Mormon Church and its involvement in the gay marriage debate. It occurs to me that the Mormons can't legitimately use the argument that marriage has always traditionally been defined as being between one man and one woman, or that there is some religious imperative in keeping it that way.

I don't know if they do use that argument, but given the history of the official sanction of polygamy in the Church, they don't have the standing to use it.

- Allen
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