To encourage freedom of speech, rights of lovebirds to be wed, vote NO on prop 
8. 
A vote of yes means to ban people right to marry whom they wish ,,I.e gays.
We all have the right to marry whomever human. Be it that they are ugly, gay, 
guy, gal, old, young, dumb, convention goers.... That is their adult choice. I 
would hate to have someone tell me I have to marry someone who I find not my 
taste...

quan

On Oct 22, 2008, at 12:29 AM, Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Quoting Pam Rice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

Vote Yes on Prop 8.

Curiously, that initiative would _ensure_  same-sex marriages in
California and provide a judicial blueprint for them -- exactly
contrary to proponents' intentions.  Please see:
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/marriage.html

Please note in particular lessons apparent in the Sept. 2000 marriage of
Jessica and Robin Wicks in San Antonio, Texas:   That same-sex couple
were denied a marriage license _until_ Texas passed its version of Prop. 8, 
which suddenly provided a legal basis for the Wicks's application.

So, are you sure you really want to pass that law, given that it in fact
demonstrably sabotages what you say you want to achieve?

My preference is for protecting traditional marriage and our freedom of 
speech to be able to talk about traditional marriage and traditional 
family units.

Please see:  http://shelleybear.livejournal.com/1264866.html

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