Ca. Votes to reject the 1st amendment

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RickyZ

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This is a very misleading article. There’s already a bill that was passed in 2012 preventing professionals from performing gay conversion therapy to children under 18. All the current bill does is enhances it to patients of all ages. Please read the bill before posting misleading articles.
LIZ! Long time no see!
 

RickyZ

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I had a read up on some further information about this, and the way I have interpreted this, is that adults will be forbidden to get professional help if he/she has sexual desires of the same sex that they don't want, or if such a person is confused about their gender is this what this is about?

So if I understand correctly, regardless of the age of the person concerned, it is alright to brainwash and convert people with this gender choosing identity garbage but at the same time, it is not alright to counsel the person concerned to get them on the straight path. Is this what this is all about?

The world cannot keep on going like this. There needs to be intervention. It is getting out of control.
The world is marching towards a meltdown that will allow the antichrist to take power. Not only will it keep going like this, it will get worse.
 

Musicus

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God put the St. Andreas fault line where it is for a reason, and I suspect we will find out why soon, so stay tuned, folks!
 

Desdichado

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I really pray for a revival. That's the only hope California and the USA as a whole have.
 

Desdichado

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And to those banking on some natural disaster, I'll add the rest of us are not too far behind Cali in our corruption.

They're the canary in the coal mine.
 

Alertandawake

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God put the St. Andreas fault line where it is for a reason, and I suspect we will find out why soon, so stay tuned, folks!
Not only the San Andreas fault. I was reading up on a number of these fault lines, even the New Madrid fault line from my research can cause alot of problems should a massive earthquake happens. What about the Rodgers Creek and Hayward Faults? I found out these 2 faults are actually linked to each other.
 
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AuntieAnt

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God put the St. Andreas fault line where it is for a reason, and I suspect we will find out why soon, so stay tuned, folks!
Please don't talk like that. My precious daughter and her family live near a mountain that runs along the fault line and her husband drives to L.A. every day to work.
 

Adstar

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Please don't talk like that. My precious daughter and her family live near a mountain that runs along the fault line and her husband drives to L.A. every day to work.
I agree the way it was put was not good..

But the fact remains that your daughter and her husband are living in an area that is subject to experiencing a great disaster.. Trying to push that reality away by not talking about it will not make any difference when the inevitable happens and that fault line releases the massive amount of tension that it has been building up in it over the years..

So i hope your daughter and husband are taking the best possible mitigating actions and have established plans for what to do when this fault line finally releases the built up tension it inevitably will release..

Maybe... Just maybe the best course of action would be to find another place to live.. Or at lest another place to work.. I hope she lives in an earthquake resistant house..
 
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AuntieAnt

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I agree the way it was put was not good..

But the fact remains that your daughter and her husband are living in an area that is subject to experiencing a great disaster.. Trying to push that reality away by not talking about it will not make any difference when the inevitable happens and that fault line releases the massive amount of tension that it has been building up in it over the years..

So i hope your daughter and husband are taking the best possible mitigating actions and have established plans for what to do when this fault line finally releases the built up tension it inevitably will release..

Maybe... Just maybe the best course of action would be to find another place to live.. Or at lest another place to work.. I hope she lives in an earthquake resistant house..
They are looking to move east eventually. They did buy a home far enough away from the coast so they should be safe. But as I said, her husband’s office is in L.A. He produces & edits documentaries, is part of a filmmaker team. He can’t just up and leave without a plan.