Thursday, November 13, 2008

Prop 8



Why Vote No on Prop 8?

“Proposition 8… would eliminate the fundamental right to same-sex marriage. The very act of denying gay and lesbian couples the right to marry – traditionally the highest legal and societal recognition of a loving commitment – by definition relegates them and their relationship to second class status.”

—Los Angeles Times Editorial, August 8, 2008


Prop 8 is Unfair

Regardless of how you feel about this issue, we should not eliminate rights for any Californian. Prop 8 would mandate, under the laws of our state, that one group of people would be treated differently form everyone else. That’s just unfair.

Prop 8 is Wrong

Prop 8 is fueled by special interest groups that have engaged in a deceptive campaign.

The government has no business telling people who have been together for years that they can or cannot get married.

In California, we let people decide for themselves what’s best for them. We believe in the freedom to make choices without government interference. Prop 8 is wrong for California.

Don’t Buy Their Scare Tactics

Proponents of Prop 8 are twisting the truth.

Top educators like Superintendent Jack O’Connell and California Teachers agree that Prop 8 has nothing to do with schools. Public schools are not required to teach anything about marriage.

Separate facts from fiction. Get real answers about Prop 8 >>
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