October 21, 2008
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1) Every single one of these arguments has been debunked already. (www.noonprop8.com). They are all lies or misleading comments; every single one of these have nothing to do with Proposition 8.
2) It’s amazing how quickly the Yes on 8 people have portrayed themselves as the victims. They’re not the victims; none of their threatening statements will come true. If they cared so much about religious freedom or schools, they’d be changing laws about enforcement or the curricula, not taking away rights from people. The backers of the Yes on 8 campaign? The Mormon Church, the Knights of Columbus, and Focus on the Family, all of whom oppose both gay marriage and civil unions. This is a fight to take rights away from gays and lesbians, not to help religious people based on some fear that they may be persecuted.
Please donate to the campaign at http://www.noonprop8.com and make a difference. These statements are blatantly homophobic and threaten us all, everywhere.
Comment by Russell — October 23, 2008 @ 11:03 am
We are having a similar situation with Amendment 2 in Florida. It’s difficult not to be intimidated.
Comment by Josh — November 2, 2008 @ 10:59 pm