One of the side elections I'll be watching with interest on election night is how California will vote on Proposition 8. Proposition 8 would do three things: it would put the language that "marriage is between a man and a woman" into the constitution; would overturn the California Supreme Court ruling that gave gay people the right to be married in California with the same legal protection as any married couple; would not allow the public schools to teach that same-sex marriages are in any way equal to a "traditional" marriage.
Anyone regular reader of this blog knows where I stand on the issue (even if I don't get to vote on it, not being Californian). But because I literally cannot comprehend how gay people being able to marry threatens my 'traditional' man/woman marriage in any possible way, I went to what Goggle suggested was the largest Pro-8 site to see what they had to offer.
( It goes on. Click if you're curious. Bottom line: I'm not impressed. )
Anyone regular reader of this blog knows where I stand on the issue (even if I don't get to vote on it, not being Californian). But because I literally cannot comprehend how gay people being able to marry threatens my 'traditional' man/woman marriage in any possible way, I went to what Goggle suggested was the largest Pro-8 site to see what they had to offer.
( It goes on. Click if you're curious. Bottom line: I'm not impressed. )