Gay Marriage

Gay Marriage Headed Back to California Ballot in June 2010?

The Story of California Proposition 8 – Protect Traditional Marriage

Flap has wondered why the proponents of gay marriage in California have been staging protests in the streets and at churches even after they lost Proposition 8. Obviously, the homosexual lobby knows their California Supreme Court legal challenge to Proposition 8 is bogus and will fail.

But, why harass churchgoers and certain church denominations. like the Mormons and Catholics who financially supported traditional marriage?

Now, it is clear.

Intimidation.

Gay marriage proponents intend to place the issue back on the ballot in June 2010.

Gay rights groups in California plan to ask voters to overturn the ban on same-sex marriage they approved last week if legal challenges to Proposition 8 are unsuccessful.

In an e-mail to supporters, Equality California executive director Geoffrey Kors said Wednesday that he and other gay marriage advocates are aiming for a ballot initiative to reverse the ban in two years.

Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that overruled the California Supreme Court that legalized same-sex marriage, passed 52 percent to 48 percent.

What better way to intimidate supporters of Proposition 8 to NOT support the NEXT gay marriage proposition then to attempt to shame them publicly at their churches or places of business?

Flap does not think this will work. In fact, there may very well be a backlash against those businesses like Apple Computer, AT&T, Google, Dreamworks, Lucas films, Levi Strauss and others (search here) that gave $ hundreds of thousands to redefine marriage.

Gay marriage proponents have lost every election where the issue has been on the ballot. The people of California have spoken with their vote in favor of Proposition 8.

If there is another election in California, traditional marriage will win again.


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