I'm sure the majority of you have heard about it, either because you live in CA or because of the attention it's been getting on the national news. Or maybe you're a member of one of the LDS churches that's made it their mission to ensure my mother-in-law isn't treated like an equal citizen.
This is an important matter to me for several reasons: 1) my parents didn't raise an intolerant jack-hole. 2) it's personal - like I said earlier, it directly affects my mother-in-law. With the onslaught of media attention this item has been receiving, here's a more personal account - my husband wrote his feelings on the whole thing and he does it much more eloquently than I ever could. (I don't think he uses the word "jack-hole" once in his whole blog.)
Sean's blog
For those non-Californians, here is the wording of Prop 8 as it will appear on our ballots:
Proposition 8
ELIMINATES RIGHT OF SAME-SEX COUPLES TO MARRY. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
I know that by the time most of you read this, it'll be Tuesday, and you'll probably have already voted. But, I thought I'd share a few more links with you:
Los Angeles Times
Newsweek: Can I vote on YOUR marriage?
4 comments:
I'm proud of you.
we did do a good job, didn't we? :) I'm proud of you.
Oh Katie, you and Sean make me so proud. You also make me feel very humble. Your efforts to protect the rights of people such as me is absolutely amazing. My neighborhood is filled with "Yes on Prop 8," so it is intimidating and scary for me. I live a very quiet life while trying to be the best person I can be, but this proposition tries to negate that. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
yeah what you said!!! Its a sad thing that this passed. I just hope now that it will never go anywhere. I can't believe after all these years shat shit like this still happens. "No on 8!!"
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