Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Coming Prop 8 Show Trial

Some folks might remember Diana West's phenomenal post on gay marriage totalitarianism from November 2008, "The Stage Is Being Set." As Diana writes there, on the campaign of intimidation and harassment against El Coyote's co-owner Marjorie Christoffersen:

The mainstream media have so far failed to get across the intensity of the ordeal that supporters of Prop 8 may now be subject to--something I realized on coming across this extraordinary blog account of a meeting at the legendary restaurant El Coyote in Hollywood, not far from where I grew up in Laurel Canyon. The meeting was between the elderly Mormon owner, who donated $100 to support Prop 8, and Prop 8 opponents, who are threatening a boycott, and it is as soul- grinding as something out of Soviet show trial history.
It's worth reading the whole thing.

I remind readers of this to highlight how the radical left's campaign of intimidation has now moved all the way to the U.S. federal court system. Michelle Malkin has the details, "The Anti-Prop. 8 Mob Strikes Again":

Yesterday, liberal California Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker issued an unprecedented ruling that will put the trial involving a challenge to the Prop. 8 same-sex marriage ban on YouTube ....

I generally support more sunshine in all government proceedings. But the judge’s unusual method of securing video coverage is extremely troubling. This isn’t a sincere educational effort to provide transparency to the public. It’s a flagrant attempt at making Prop. 8 a show trial — and intimidating Prop. 8 backers who will be called to testify.

Ed Whelan at Bench Memos lays out Walker’s agenda thoroughly. Start
here, then go here, and here. Writes Whelan: “Walker is rushing to override longstanding prohibitions on televised coverage of federal trials so that he can authorize televised coverage of the Proposition 8 trial. Televised coverage would generate much greater publicity for ringmaster Walker’s circus. And, whether Walker desires the effect or is somehow blind to it, televised coverage would surely also heighten the prospect that witnesses and attorneys supporting Proposition 8 would face harassment, intimidation, and abuse. In his eagerness to stack the deck against Proposition 8 and its defenders, Walker has resorted to procedural shenanigans and outright illegality.”

Former federal district judge
Paul Cassell weighs in: “Without getting into the merits of Proposition 8 or the legal challenges to it, I agree with Whelan that it seems highly unusual for a judge to authorize televised proceedings for this particular case as part of some new “pilot” project to see how televised proceedings work. Surely if there were going to be a test run of a new idea, it should be in a more run-of-the-mill case rather than this particular highly controversial one. Moreover, it does appear that public comment process has been completely short-circuited.”
More at the link.

6 comments:

  1. I WONDERED when someone in Fornicalia was going to write about this.

    And a "show trial" it shall be indeed.

    Shall we resurrect Judge Ito whilst we're at it??

    BZ

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  2. You also recall how the Leftists decided to "out" the fiscal supporters of Prop 8 which resulted in not only names but addresses being plastered across the internet?

    Any old despicable tactic: USED.

    BZ

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  3. Yup. The left will track down anyone who dares to testify in favor of Prop 8 and make their lives miserable. Our modern left is all about intimidation.

    So... if the "gay rights" movement behaves this way before they get their "gay marriage," imagine how bad they'll be if it ever passes into law.

    It'll be bye bye to your First Amendment rights!

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  4. I'll say it again. People think God is somehow "subjective". Like everyone has their own subjective view of God - and all views have merit individually.

    Actually, God is OBJECTIVE. He sits on the throne.

    Persons who persecute Christians in this manner as proponents of Prop 8 have - behaving so grossly contrary to God's objective nature - have a day of reckoning coming.

    It's not a matter of subjective opinion. It's a matter of the objective decisions that are handed down from a Throne on which sits the Supreme Judge over all.

    California needs to prepare for the decision that is going to be handed down from the Supreme Throne. It's not going to be pleasant.

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  5. To the leftist gay supporters:
    I don't live in California anymore, and I'm glad I don't. I doubt seriously that I, a Mormon, would have donated money to the prop 8 campaign, but, after seeing stuff like this, I would have done so, just because it just chaps me that Californians must put up with all this crap from these "people".
    NO ONE is going to FORCE me to support something, whether I want to support it or not. I thought this was AMERICA! Not Nazi Germany, or Fascist Italy or Communist Russia. What's next? Standing at the voting booths with your brown (no, wait, it would be rainbow, right?) shirts, maybe even with a taser or even a gun, saying "You will vote THIS way, or else!"?? You know who else did stuff like this? I think it was a group called the Ku Klux Klan.
    You can bully and intimidate and bring financial and even emotional ruin to people, but all it's going to do is backfire on you. As it was, I was willing to live and let live, but, I guess the gloves are off now, right?

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  6. Every supporter of Prop. 8 seems eager to complain about potential harassment, intimidation and abuse motivated by their belief in traditional marriage. I, a Prop. 8 opponent, also condemn the harassment of anyone simply because of his or her support of traditional marriage. Many other Prop. 8 opponents agree.

    However, Prop. 8 supporters rarely seem ready to condemn explicitly every actual instance of harassment, intimidation, abuse and physical violence, in many cases to the point of death, committed against gay persons and motivated by the victims' simple belief that they are normal.

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