Prop 8 Tantrums and Respect for Democracy
Militant homosexuals don't seem willing to wait for moonbat judges to overrule the will of the people. Chuck Norris summarizes their response to the passage of a ban on the tasteless travesty of homosexual marriage:
Protestors of Proposition 8 in California (the marriage amendment) shoved aside a 69-year-old woman who was bearing a cross. They reportedly spit on her and stomped on her cross. They then aligned themselves in a human barricade, blocking the media from getting to or interviewing the woman.
Prop. 8 supporter Jose Nunez, 37, was assaulted brutally while distributing yard signs to other supporters after church services at the St. Stanislaus Parish in Modesto.
Calvary Chapel Chino Hills was spray painted by vandals after they learned that the church served as an official collection point for Prop. 8 petitions.
Letters containing white powder (obviously mimicking anthrax) were sent to the Salt Lake City headquarters of the Mormon church and to a temple in Los Angeles. (Thankfully, the FBI said the substance was nontoxic.)
The 25-year artistic director of the California Musical Theatre, who also happens to be a Mormon, was muscled to resign because of his $1,000 donation to the campaign to ban gay marriage in California.
A pro-homosexual, pro-anarchy organization named Bash Back marched into the middle of a church service and flung fliers and condoms to the congregants. They also hung a banner from the balcony that featured two lesbians in provocative positions at the pulpit.
And lastly, the tolerance-preaching activists also have taken their anger to the blogosphere, where posts have planted ideas ranging from burning churches to storming the citadels of government until our society is forced to overturn Prop. 8.
Rather than throw tantrums, conservatives distraught over the catastrophic presidential election are buckling up for a rough ride and making plans to drive the RINO mediocrities out of the Republican Party so that we can field more electable candidates in the future. This is in part because conservatives tend to be grownups, whereas liberals live in perpetual adolescence. But it is also because one of the main things conservatives want to conserve is the democratic process that allows the people to exert control over the government.
As evidenced by the rampant voter fraud on behalf of Obama and the reaction by liberals to not getting their way on Prop 8, this respect for democracy as an end in itself is not shared by the left.

On a tip from Murff.