California bigot and governor Arnold Schwarzenegger asked the Attorney General to intervene to stop gay couples from getting married in San Francisco. Schwarzenegger said, and I kid you not,
"Because the City and County of San Francisco's actions are directly contrary to state law and present an imminent risk to civil order, I hereby direct you to take immediate steps to obtain a definitive judicial resolution of this controversy."
That's right. Gay marriage licenses are an "imminent risk to civil order." Can anyone explain why?
Rob Stutzman, Schwarzenegger's communications director, said the governor believed that San Francisco officials were "flouting state law" and that "we're going down a dangerous path that leads to anarchy. It's time for this to end."
In related news, after Schwarzenegger's office equated gay marriage with anarchy, Schwarzenegger told Meet The Press that he supports an amendment to the constitution that would allow foreign-born Americans (like him) to become President.
"Look at the kind of contribution that people like Henry Kissinger have made, Madeleine Albright," he said, referring to two former secretaries of state who were born in Europe and were therefore prevented from running for the country's highest elected office.
That's right. Henry Kissinger. Schwarzenegger's role model is one of the great untried war criminals of the twentieth century.
Shouldn't this stuff be in one of those Left Behind novels?
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