Calif. Mayor Removed from Office over Pro-Gay Proclamation
No rainbow flags in Porterville
The City Council of Porterville, California, removed Mayor Virginia Gurrola from office this week, allegedly due to her declaration that June be regarded as LGBT Pride Month in the town.
The governing body also removed Vice Mayor Pete McCracken from his position, placing city council members Cameron Hamilton and Brian Ward in the mayor and vice mayor seats, respectively.
Porterville, California, has a history of anti-LGBT sentiment and the town is reportedly the only one in California to officially support Proposition 8 in 2008.
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The takeaway? The town is run and populated by idiots.
Nice to know NOT ALL of California is a liberal lala land!
Sad, but not surprised, to know that they aren't any brighter.