ProtectMarriage.com Trying to Make People Vote No for Gay Marriage and Constitutional Rights!
ProtectMarriage.com is sending out tons of Google AdWords ads everywhere in order to make people vote yes on Prop 8. This will definitely make all the hard-work done by San Franciscan gay people to make marriage legal.
Of course, there are some points like that people would get married just to get some tax cuts but I think that’s beside the point of giving freedom to everyone regardless of race, sex, religion, and sexual-orientation.
Even as a straight person, I think it’s wrong that people of America would decide the fate of San Franciscans and other gay Californians who should have the right to marriage regardless of sexual orientation.
Anyways, vote NO on Prop 8, it sounds like bunch of bullshit to me. They should really rename the site to “KillGayPeople.com”. What a bunch of bs.
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November 11th, 2008 at 9:22 am
All across this country states have put propositions on the ballot to protect marriage. Our founding fathers in their wisdom put a little thing in the constitution called seperation of church and state and it seems to me that this is a religious issue and should not even be in question. Let those that want to protect the idea of man and woman marriage should take the responsibility of teaching their own children and stop trying to make laws to do their job. This is the most discriminatory law out there and if we discriminate against one group we hurt all groups including the religious right. I am really tired of everything being put into law. Any time someone finds an idea they don’t agree with they try to have a law made to abolish it. Laws are to protect the public good not to govern morality or each individuals idea of morality. We need to simplify government not expand it with needless laws that should be left to individual judgement.