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California’s Gay Groups Can’t Agree on Prop 8 Repeal Date. But They Can Agree on a Doug Manchester Boycott

Geoff Kors’ Equality California wants a 2012 repeal. Rick Jacobs’ Courage Campaign wants 2010. This creates a conflict! And yet, the two sparring groups did manage to agree on something: Prop 8-supporting hotelier Doug Manchester, who tried to bribe his way out of bad publicity, deserves to see his business fail.

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On:           Sep 23, 2009
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No. 1 · Lloyd Baltazar

I met Rick Jacobs two weeks ago at our Courage Campaign event. He was a good man with a nice pair of eyeglasses. That Doug Manchester should be ASHAMED of himself for donating $125,000 thousand dollars to PROP 8 and discriminating against Gays & Lesbians in their workplace.

SFV Equality DISCOURAGES The LGBT community to lend their business to the Grand Hyatt Hotel and the Grand Del Mar Casino & Resort. Do not give your business to these people. Greedy bigoted bastards.

Posted: Sep 23, 2009 at 11:42 am · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]
No. 2 · Powell DeGange

Boycott on!!

Posted: Sep 23, 2009 at 7:04 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]
No. 3 · Jules Colibri

This is just the kind of news we are hoping to track on our website.

Posted: Sep 24, 2009 at 11:31 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]
No. 4 · Sol Invictus Shining

LLoyd Baltazar, why is it he should be ashamed of himself? He acted according to his beliefs. Feel free to not patronize his places of business, that is your choice.

But hey, YOUR attitude is what keeps support for gay marriage under 42% in California. And if the next initiative loses, you have yourself and all of the other name calling fanatics to thank.

Posted: Sep 29, 2009 at 7:10 am · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]

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