Preserving Marriage

Proposition 8 protects the people’s will and overturns activist judges.

In 2000 over 61% of Californians voted in favor of Proposition 22 reaffirming that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. However, because this language wasn’t put into the state constitution when it was approved, four activist judges from San Francisco wrongly overturned the people’s vote. In November 2008, Proposition 8 will give California voters the power to reverse the court’s decision by restoring the definition of marriage as between a man and a woman in the state constitution. Following are key facts about Proposition 8:

Proposition 8 is simple and straightforward.

Proposition 8 contains the same 14 words that were previously approved in 2000 by over 61% of California voters: "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

 

Proposition 8 is about preserving marriage; it’s not an attack on the gay lifestyle.

Proposition 8 doesn’t take away any rights or benefits from gay or lesbian domestic partners. Under California law, "domestic partners shall have the same rights, protections and benefits" as married spouses. (Family Code §297.5.) There are no exceptions to this. Proposition 8 will not change this.

Proposition 8 protects our children.

Proposition 8 protects our children from being taught in public schools that same-sex marriage is the same as traditional marriage. In health education classes, state law requires teachers to instruct children as young as kindergarteners about marriage. (Education Code §51890.) If the same-sex marriage ruling is not overturned, teachers will be required to teach young children that there is no difference between gay marriage and traditional marriage.

Proposition 8 protects marriage as an essential institution of society.

Proposition 8 protects marriage and the important role of a traditional family. While death, divorce or other circumstances may prevent the ideal, the best situation for a child is to be raised by a married mother and father.

YES on Proposition 8 does three simple things.

It restores the definition of marriage to what the vast majority of California voters already approved and human history has understood marriage to be.

It overturns the outrageous decision of four activist Supreme Court judges who ignored the will of the people.

It protects our children from being taught in public schools that "same-sex marriage" is the same as traditional marriage.

Vote Yes on Proposition 8!

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12/30/2009 04:48 PM