Yesterday, I received a startling pre-recorded election message on the phone: "Hi, this is John Andrews, calling as a former senator and a new grandfather. To protect our families and our freedoms we need to pass term limits for judges, Amendment 40. I hesitated to call you on Sunday, but activist judges will take away Sunday and all our traditions if we the people don't stop them. Don't let New Jersey happen here." That's right: Judges apparently now have the power to eliminate days of the week. If Sunday is taken from us, what's next: Thursday? If the judges are going to take a day from us, why can't it be Monday?
And that "Don't let New Jersey happen here," remark--I'm guessing that's a thinly veiled reference to the New Jersey Supreme Court's recent ruling that gay couples should have the same legal rights as straight couples. But the statement is so vague, it could be referencing anything associated with the Garden State that might take root in Colorado: Landfills, Bon Jovi, the Nets.
Maybe Andrews was afraid that a straightforward mention of the topic of gay rights would be too sensitive right now, as Tim Haggard, deposed pastor of New Life Church and one of the most powerful conservative religious forces in Colorado recently admitted that he's at least a little bit gay. (Well, what he actually wrote in his statement was "I am guilty of sexual immorality" and "There’s a part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I have been warring against it for all of my adult life." Doesn't sound like he's ready to chuckle along to an episode of Queer Eye For the Straight Guy yet.)
But what does the fact that a prominent Colorado Springs evangelical leader just admitted to sex-and-drug shenanigans in Denver suggest? Maybe New Jersey has already happened here.http://www.newwest.net/index.php/city/article/activist_judges_plot_to_eliminate_day_of_week/C94/L94/You never know where a Google search on "high voter turn out" will take you.