The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Serafine, you're ignoring the fact that there has been a huge flood of Californians into Oregon, which is only accelerating, and the Multnomah County metropolitan area has seen incredibly prodiguous growth. I live in Vancouver on the north bank and, well, Portland and the surrounding area is simply uncomplicatedly tolerant. The Portland metro is a growing, and growing fast, part of the state whereas areas like Bend are being almost denuded due to the recent economic slump.
It's nice that one city in Oregon is "tolerant" (which seems to include public officials that lie and admit it but not police officers) but without a gauge of the political affiliation of the Californians, that lots of them are coming north doesn't by itself mean much. Believe it or not, conservatives (like me) migrate north sometimes.
The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Not like I much care about Oregon, though; which is friendly rivalry from the north side of the border (you're actually awesome people). The point though is that the demographics of the Pacific Northwest are rapidly coming to favour gay marriage.
Aww, now you're making me all blushy.
But we'll see about this demographics change although I'm looking forward to BRO getting another slapdown if only because their (printed) justification of trying again is that they're encouraged by courts and legislatures imposing gay marriage without it passing by popular vote in a single state. That and the post-Prop 8 scene sort of poisoned my genuine live-and-let-live outlook on the gay "rights" issues.
The Duchess of Zeon wrote:My only concern is the large number of military personnel in Pierce County, which really is urban enough that it should have voted for R-71. That and of course the eyesore of a teleported chunk of Alabama that is Lewis County, but they're also small enough to be irrelevant as anything more than a scarefest of "Where's the Birth Certificate!?" when driving from Portland to Seattle and Back.
We will see, Your Highness.
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The world is
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white. People, however, are
grey.
When man has
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