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What happened to Measure B?
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http://www.xbiz.com/news/156232
LOS ANGELES — Initial results from Tuesday's general election show that Los Angeles County's Measure B is passing by nearly a two-thirds margin. At 8:10 p.m. (PST), the county said that 248,000 voter approved of the measure, while 143,000 voted against it (63 percent for, 37 percent against). |
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not good
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If you ignore the scaremongering what does it actually mean?
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Well if I have to believe the campaign we will now see porn in gas suits lol
No it's quite devastating for the CA porn industry I believe |
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lol - sorry..... |
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Actually these are the votes prior FSC's campaign
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I think those were the absentee ballots. The actual ballots from today's election have not been posted yet.
This is LA. I'd imagine this is low priority among the elections. They will get around to it as soon as they can find funding and an employee with a working calculator. |
It will take many hours... You can see the results at http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/0012_Cou...sure_Frame.htm
I saw James Lee earlier and he told me that moving forward the results will change significantly and these early votes were to be expected. Let's see. |
Thanks for the link :thumbsup
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Watch mikesouth.com
when I call it...its OVER ;) |
63% yes / 37% No
Last Updated: 22:41 11/06/2012 LA County is screwed. Adult companies will film elsewhere and take the tax dollars elsewhere. Good job LA. Fuck with the porn industry and lose that tax revenue. Dumbasses |
Wow! i hope it goes in the other direction fast.
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Florida is nice this time of year, and a hell of a lot cheaper. You can get a 3000 sq ft warehouse here for like 1500.00 per month (orlando)
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I just ordered my hazmat suit. Based on what the fear mongers said, I'm gonna need it.
Get yours here: https://www.google.com/search?q=hazm...w=1920&bih=911 |
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Thus why waiting for the "undecided vote" and only truly acting at the last minute was the worst thing Man Speech Coalition and NoGW could have ever done.
No one realized that in California, over 50% of voters use the mail in option for their ballots? And of those that use the mail in ballot, many of them are in the entertainment, legal and construction fields? Woodland Hills, CA has 782 registered voters in their polling district at one location (there are two locations for that zip code) and the polling place only received 322 ballots (that's with 100 extra for those that chose to vote outside their designated polling place), as the rest are vote by mail. That's 560 voters the last minute actions by the No on B campaign did not even reach! |
That hazmat suits are for repeat offenders
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