I got a lot of support when I was out stumping for 'Yes on Prop 8'.
I'm a little disgusted with the protests. You lost - got over it. Prop 8 supporters wouldn't have been out there kicking and screaming and vandalizing things just because they didn't get their way.
Time to face up to the facts Prop 8 opponents. Americans think marriage should be defined as between a man and a woman, not a 'man and a man' or a 'man and a dog'.
Fact: Mormons were never "required" or "forced" to vote for proposition 8.
Fact: it was the black vote in California that was most responsible for passing Prop 8.(70% of black voters voted to define marriage as being one man-one woman only).I don't notice these protesters starting trouble in THOSE neighborhoods. I wonder why.....?
(...and they always seem to challenge every religion...except the Muslims! Again....I wonder why?)
Yes it is silly to believe that all Californians were forced to vote simply because the Mormons shared their views that they supported traditional marriage.
It is simply a last ditch effort and a human need to blame something or someone when things don't go their way so to speak.
We have, do and always will have a love for all other people. We may not agree with their lifestyle but have always shown respect for others and followed the democratic process.
Yes it is silly to believe that all Californians were forced to vote simply because the Mormons shared their views that they supported traditional marriage.
It is simply a last ditch effort and a human need to blame something or someone when things don't go their way so to speak.
We have, do and always will have a love for all other people. We may not agree with their lifestyle but have always shown respect for others and followed the democratic process.
It was the majority of Californians, not churches who forced anyone to vote how they did. That is the democratic process, that is America and if those who didn't win don't agree let them continue to show the same respect to others they expect to receive.
As many problems as we may have in the United States it is still a wonderful country if only each one of us will stand up for our freedoms otherwise we will certainly lose them. God bless.
It is certainly ironic that people against the prop would abuse the supporters like they have. Especially considering a large majority of the gay population is striving to end abuse against their community.
Yay Prop 8!
I got a lot of support when I was out stumping for 'Yes on Prop 8'.
I'm a little disgusted with the protests. You lost - got over it. Prop 8 supporters wouldn't have been out there kicking and screaming and vandalizing things just because they didn't get their way.
Time to face up to the facts Prop 8 opponents. Americans think marriage should be defined as between a man and a woman, not a 'man and a man' or a 'man and a dog'.
dgroundhog 3 years ago
Those in the no on prop8 crowd are guilty of the same types of actions they accuse others of.
jimmyhd1969 3 years ago
Fact: Mormons were never "required" or "forced" to vote for proposition 8.
Fact: it was the black vote in California that was most responsible for passing Prop 8.(70% of black voters voted to define marriage as being one man-one woman only).I don't notice these protesters starting trouble in THOSE neighborhoods. I wonder why.....?
(...and they always seem to challenge every religion...except the Muslims! Again....I wonder why?)
Aequitas7777 3 years ago
Yes it is silly to believe that all Californians were forced to vote simply because the Mormons shared their views that they supported traditional marriage.
It is simply a last ditch effort and a human need to blame something or someone when things don't go their way so to speak.
We have, do and always will have a love for all other people. We may not agree with their lifestyle but have always shown respect for others and followed the democratic process.
pangeanet 3 years ago
Yes it is silly to believe that all Californians were forced to vote simply because the Mormons shared their views that they supported traditional marriage.
It is simply a last ditch effort and a human need to blame something or someone when things don't go their way so to speak.
We have, do and always will have a love for all other people. We may not agree with their lifestyle but have always shown respect for others and followed the democratic process.
Aequitas7777 3 years ago
It was the majority of Californians, not churches who forced anyone to vote how they did. That is the democratic process, that is America and if those who didn't win don't agree let them continue to show the same respect to others they expect to receive.
As many problems as we may have in the United States it is still a wonderful country if only each one of us will stand up for our freedoms otherwise we will certainly lose them. God bless.
Aequitas7777 3 years ago
It is certainly ironic that people against the prop would abuse the supporters like they have. Especially considering a large majority of the gay population is striving to end abuse against their community.
ObsTheGreat 3 years ago 2
I have been telephoning Californians in support of Prop 8.
Those with children and families overwhelmingly are VOTING YES!!
Protect CHILDREN and FAMILY VOTE
YES!!!
omiolo1 3 years ago 5
Great Video!
BORNTWYCE 3 years ago 5