Barack Obama stepped forward to urge California voters to vote no on Prop 8. The anti-gay measure would make gay and lesbian marriages illegal in California.
About Prop 8
Why Vote No on Prop 8?
Prop.8 is unfair, unnecessary and wrong. Find out why Californians are voting no >>
Facts v. Fiction
Special interest groups behind Prop 8 have engaged in a deceptive campaign to confuse voters.
Get the truth >>
Who Opposes Prop 8?
Nearly every major newspaper in California, and a broad range of groups and leaders representing teachers, nurses, seniors, business and labor, oppose Proposition 8. See who is on the list >>
What is Prop 8?
Prop 8 would eliminate the fundamental right for same-sex couples to marry. Read the title & summary and ballot arguments >>
Barack Obama calls Prop 8 “Divisive and Discriminatory” >>
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yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethat protect marriage crap is just...crap -_-
NO ON PROP 8
As a Christian, I voted "Yes" on prop 8, however, in an effort to solve this protest situation between the religious and non religious folks, perhaps another California proposition on the issue of marriage for homosexuals can be rewritten soon. A marriage, in general, is not necessarily a "Christian Marriage" (or a Mormon Marriage, Catholic Marriage, Jewish, Islamic Marriage, etc.). A "Christian Marriage" falls under the realm of Christian beliefs and practices, as would a Catholic, Mormon, Jewish, or Islamic marriage that follow the Bible, Book of Mormon, Torah, or the Qur'an. Therefore, homosexuals should be allowed to have civil marriages as long as they are not held in Christian, Catholic, Jewish, Mormon or Islamic churches that uphold and define marriage as between a man and a woman. Is that a fair compromise?
ReplyDeleteProp. 8 is wrong!!
ReplyDeleteits wrong to eliminate people of their rights!
NO ON PROP. 8!!!!!!!