Monday, November 3, 2008

VOTE YES ON PROP 8! PLEASE!?!

WHY vote YES on Proposition 8:

THE ISSUE:
California voters passed Proposition 22 in 2000 by more than 61%, saying that a marriage in California is between a man and a woman. Earlier this year, four activist judges based in San Francisco wrongly overturned the people's vote, legalizing same-sex marriage.

THE CONSEQUENCES:
The Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage did not just overturn the will of California voters; it also redefined marriage for the rest of society, without ever asking the people themselves to accept this decision. This decision has far-reaching consequences. For example, because public schools are already required to teach the role of marriage in society as part of the curriculum, schools will now be required to teach students that gay marriage is the same as traditional marriage, starting with kindergarteners. By saying that a marriage is between “any two persons” rather than between a man and a woman, the Court decision has opened the door to any kind of “marriage.” This undermines the value of marriage altogether at a time when we should be restoring marriage, not undermining it.

THE SOLUTION:
Vote YES on Proposition 8 to overturn the outrageous Supreme Court decision and restore the definition of marriage that was approved by over 61% of voters. Proposition 8 is NOT an attack on gay couples and does not take away the rights that same-sex couples already have under California’s domestic partner law. California law already grants domestic partners all the rights that a state can grant to a married couple. Gays have a right to their private lives, but not to change the definition of marriage for everyone else.Passing Proposition 8 protects our children and places into the Constitution the simple definition that a marriage is between a man and a woman.

The narrow decision of the California Supreme Court isn’t just about “live and let live.” State law may require teachers to instruct children as young as kindergarteners about marriage. (Education Code § 51890.) If the gay marriage ruling is not overturned, TEACHERS COULD BE REQUIRED to teach young children there is no difference between gay marriage and traditional marriage.

We should not accept a court decision that may result in public schools teaching our kids that gay marriage is okay. That is an issue for parents to discuss with their children according to their own values and beliefs. It shouldn’t be forced on us against our will.
Some will try to tell you that Proposition 8 takes away legal rights of gay domestic partnerships. That is false. Proposition 8 DOES NOT take away any of those rights and does not interfere with gays living the lifestyle they choose.
However, while gays have the right to their private lives, they do not have the right to redefine marriage for everyone else.

CALIFORNIANS HAVE NEVER VOTED FOR SAME-SEX MARRIAGE. If gay activists want to legalize gay marriage, they should put it on the ballot. Instead, they have gone behind the backs of voters and convinced four activist judges in San Francisco to redefine marriage for the rest of society. That is the wrong approach.
Voting YES on Proposition 8 RESTORES the definition of marriage that was approved by over 61% of voters. Voting YES overturns the decision of four activist judges. Voting YES protects our children.
Please vote YES on Proposition 8 to RESTORE the meaning of marriage.

8 comments:

emi. said...

thank you so so much for this post!

i'm voting yes because i think children have a right to mom and dad.

regarding the "separate but equal" position:
http://prop8discussion.wordpress...rate-but-equal/

what the american college of pediatricians says about same-gender parenting:
http://prop8discussion.wordpress...-pediatricians/

about marriage and culture:
http://prop8discussion.wordpress...-pediatricians/

adressing some general myths:
http://gr8prop8deb8.blogspot.com...position- 8.html

children have a right to a mom and dad 1 (what france decided):
http://prop8discussion.wordpress...nd-a-dad-merci/

children have a right to a mom and a dad 2 (the studies on same-gender parenting)
http://prop8discussion.wordpress...nd-a-dad-day-2/

this is not to say that same-gender parents can't be awesome. but it cannot be denied that to moms or two dads cannot equal a mom and a dad. i want to live in a society that fosters this environment for children (and values it).

http://prop8discussion.wordpress...nd-a-dad-day-7/

also, marriage in the netherlands:
http:// article.nationalreview.co...NjYzkzYjg=#more

Lance and Becky said...

Hi Sheryl!! We just wanted to say hi and thanks for your Prop 8 comments. I stalked you from Justin and Yuan's blog..ha ha! Your little one is so cute! we are at blmacd.blogspot.com! Becky and Lance MacDonald

Sheryl said...

Prince Gom something...you understand that voting NO on Prop 8 denies a whole civilization rights on several different levels : the interference of church and state, denying the parents a right of what their children are taught in schools, denying churches and congregations to support their beliefs by being forced by the government to support a "class" of people as you refer to them as. You understand that right? You realize that TV ads and e-mail campaigns are deceptive right? You know that the voice that speaks the loudest isn't always the right one right? YOu realize if you cheat to the finish line, you didn't really win.
If prop 8 is defeated it will be a tragedy for the american people, because everyone will be effected.
As far as loving thy neighbor-I've exercised my freedom of speech in non-abrasively explaining the issue I feel should be supported. However-people voting no on prop 8 have PHYSICALLY ATTACKED my friends and family. You're presching to the wrong choir "prince".

Sheryl said...

As a side note-I will not be removing prince gomolvillas remark because while I obviously disagree with him, he for the most part was appropriate in his opposition and I support freedom of speech (even on MY blog ;)

mamasuisse said...

Here's an excellent article that very clearly and respectfully explains the Yes on Prop 8 position.

S said...

I loathe it when people try to stick everything under "love your neighbor," it's just so annoying, random, and unapplicable. Why isn't tolerance enough? Why does it have to be open acceptance, but only acceptance of your ideas, and not mine? All I can say is if gay marriage is allowed, then I'm all for voting in polygamy. I love how everyone I confront tries to separate the issue, when there's no difference. Once you change the definition of marriage, you don't get to stop it to where it suits your needs. So love one another, love all their choices, and come one, come all, to marriage in any shape and form we decide it should be in!

Lance and Becky said...

Hey! Just wanted to follow up with you...yeah for Prop 8 passing!!! Oh I am totally on Meds and have spent a good amount of time in the hospital...Yuck! I am finally back at work taking it slow.

The Harveys said...

Ummm...sorry Prince Gomolvilas. You were outvoted. Thank goodness this passed. I was getting hate mail on my facebook page over this.