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8: The Mormon Proposition OFFICIAL TRAILER

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2010

Official movie trailer for the documentary "8: The Mormon Proposition" which will be released June 18, 2010.

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  • I hope your film does well as it is was an immoral act to remove rights from human being by the ballot.

  • Somehow I can't imagine Jesus taking marriage rights away from anyone, and certainly not with governmental force.

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  • hahaha dis trailer is fuccn stupid! hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahah­a shudap and succ it up aready! hatin on Mormons LMAO hahahahahaha yaw hellaaa annoyin wid dis.

  • My reaction to this was similar to my reaction to the movie Recount: I wanted to die inside. Nevertheless, I will undoubtedly watch it soon. I want it to succeed to infiltrate the public consciousness. I really wholeheartedly do.

  • @diabeticderek I think what you don't understand is that if you're a gay man, you don't want to marry a woman, and if you're a lesbian, you don't want to marry a man. You want to marry who you love.

  • Ok ParanoidYank, let's say you could somehow identify, round up and murder every gay man, woman and child in the US. What would you do then? Each day hundreds more would be born across the country. Would you make it your life's work to hunt down and murder those babies? Cause that's the only way you could stop gay people from existing.

  • @litemakr hell no, gays hav no rights in the usa.

    death to them all

  • In a free country freedom means freedom for EVERYONE, or no one is free. You don't have to like or approve of what your fellow citizen does, but you do NOT have the right to force your beliefs on other free citizens based on a particular religious view. That is oppression. Gays want legal rights, not religious changes. The goverment has a responsibility to represent all citizens, regardless of religious beliefs. That is seperation of church and state. People need to mind their own business.

  • @diabeticderek As the Supreme Court of California struck down as unconstituional the first amendment and established in California the right of equality of marriage for gays, lesbians and straights - that was removed by proposition 8 - thus a right was removed - whether you like it or not is irrelevant the court decided that gay men and lesbians could marry a same sex partner and that was removed by those who voted by proposition 8.

  • @johncrwarner You still misunderstand. It never was anyone's right to same-sex marriage. Those who practice homo- or bisexuality still have all of the same rights; a man can still marry a woman regardless of their sexual orientation. That is simply being MAINTAINED, meaning that's how it's ALWAYS BEEN. Nothing has been taken away.

  • @diabeticderek So you are an advocate of giving civil rights to be voted on - I wonder what the results would have been for black people in the southern states in 1956 after Brown V. the Board of Education. Having votes to remove a right does not make it a legitimate act - it is still an anti civil rights vote.

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