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LD's No on California Prop 8 fundraising
The time to step up is now.
See that cute kid there on the right? My son. The day, this July, that my partner and I got hitched. It was our fourteenth anniversary. Help.
One-stop Election Obsession Corner
Featured election news/analysis:
From Geoff Kors, Equality California, in an email to EQCA and No on 8 supporters, 14 Oct., 2008:
Data released Monday (6 Oct 08) by UCLA's Williams Institute found that an estimated 11, 000 same-sex couples were married in CA since June 17, when the court began to allow them. (Since May 2004, over 10,000 have married in Massachusetts.)
Earlier:
"Foes of gay-marriage ban say poll shows Prop. 8 leading," by Jessica Garrison, 8 Oct., 2008, in the Los Angeles Times.
Previous election news/analysis links can be found at this here Election news links page.
The latest tracking polls show that if the election were held today among voters who have seen both our ads and the other side’s ads that we would WIN!From "Gay marriages in California surpass those in Massachusetts,", Jessica Garrison, on 7 Oct., 2008, at the Los Angeles Times.
Unfortunately, we don’t have sufficient funds to get our ads seen by all the voters who’ve seen the other side’s ads. So it’s that simple…without more funds we’ll lose.
But we will win if we have enough money to reach voters. So DONATE NOW!
A powerful array of motivated groups have organized against us. Yesterday’s Sacramento Bee reported that:
“Mormons…have emerged as the leading financial contributors to the controversial Nov. 4 ballot measure. Church members have donated about 40 percent of the $22.8 million raised to pass the initiative since July.”
What is also unfortunate is that only 30,000 people have donated to the No on 8 campaign compared to the 60,000 who have donated to the other side.
In a state with about two million LGBT people, in a country with millions more and tens of millions of straight allies, we have to get everyone to support this fight. If every LGBT person donates we can win!
Data released Monday (6 Oct 08) by UCLA's Williams Institute found that an estimated 11, 000 same-sex couples were married in CA since June 17, when the court began to allow them. (Since May 2004, over 10,000 have married in Massachusetts.)
Pastor Jim Garlow of Skyline Church in La Mesa, who has been rallying voters to pass the constitutional amendment, said: "The fact that there are big numbers doesn't change the reality that it is still bad for the country."
Garlow, who along with hundreds of other Christians, is observing a fast until election day as a way to show his support for the proposed amendment, added: "There are enormous numbers of people doing cocaine right now. . . . Simply because large numbers of people are doing something does not make it right."
Earlier:
"Foes of gay-marriage ban say poll shows Prop. 8 leading," by Jessica Garrison, 8 Oct., 2008, in the Los Angeles Times.
Previous election news/analysis links can be found at this here Election news links page.
Lesbian Dad 101
Lesbian Dad is written by a parent who answers to the name "Baba" and works toward a world in which amor does indeed vincit omnia. Still curious? You'll find a ton more on the About page. Baffled by the lingo? Peruse the Glossary. For the proper immersion experience, I highly recommend a visit to the Best of LD.
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- Jerri Ann commented on Marriage equality and family support saying You and I only exchanged emails once I think, way back when I was blooming at the mouth of Blogher, but that's not why I'm writing this. I'm writing it because.....I am 40 (that's only important so you know the time in which I grew up which would be 70's and 80's for the most part).
- lizk commented on Marriage equality and family support saying Just beautiful. This letter, and her willingness to let you share it with the world… so full of love and respect and courage. I hope her example will indeed inspire others.
- Lesbian Dad commented on Marriage equality and family support saying You're very welcome, L,D. Everyone should receive this kind of loving support from their family. It is poignant to know that folks like you, Shane and Tina-cious, don't have it (way too many of us don't; I suspect that the kind of loving support I've got is more the exception than the rule
- Tina-cious.com commented on Marriage equality and family support saying That was beautiful... you have an awesome sister. I'm jealous.
- Shane commented on Marriage equality and family support saying It is with blurry tear-filled eyes that I type this simple reply. Please give your sister an extra hug for me, for all of us who wish we had siblings, hell any family, who were so well informed, equality minded, and comfortable speaking about these types of issues in anything other than a whisper to
- LookyDaddy commented on Marriage equality and family support saying Truly, truly well said. And thanks, LD, for sharing it here.
- Shereen commented on Interlude saying Reminds me of that Far Side cartoon - what you say, and what pets hear? Blah blah blah blah blah Ginger, blah blah blah. Not that I'm equating our kids to pets, let me be clear.
- Butch Fashionista commented on Interlude saying I'm starting to remember why when I was little my mom made me repeat things she said back to her.
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