California's Proposition 8
Oct. 23rd, 2008 11:21 pmReposting from
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I'll also add:
A "No" vote on Proposition 8 will not interfere with any person's or any religious organization's religious practice.
A "Yes" vote on Proposition 8 will interfere with the religious practices of the individuals and religious organizations who choose to participate in marrying persons of the same sex couples in addition to opposite sex couples.
Which vote is really protecting religious freedom?
A "No" vote on Proposition 8 will annul no marriages.
A "Yes" vote on Proposition 8 will annul over 10,000 marriages.
Which vote is really protecting marriage?
I'll also add:
A "No" vote on Proposition 8 will not interfere with any person's or any religious organization's religious practice.
A "Yes" vote on Proposition 8 will interfere with the religious practices of the individuals and religious organizations who choose to participate in marrying persons of the same sex couples in addition to opposite sex couples.
Which vote is really protecting religious freedom?