Saturday, November 15, 2008

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Today across the U.S.A. people gathered in various cities (I think approximately 135) to rally against what happened in California on election day.

from Wiki:
Proposition 8 was a California State ballot proposition that amended the state Constitution to restrict the definition of marriage to a union between a man and a woman. It overrode a recent California Supreme Court decision that had recognized same-sex marriage in California as a fundamental right. The official ballot title language for Proposition 8 is "Eliminates Right of Same-Sex Couples to Marry." The entirety of the text to be added to the constitution was: "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

The campaigns for and against Proposition 8 raised $35.8 million and $37.6 million, respectively, becoming the highest-funded campaign on any state ballot that day and surpassing every campaign in the country in spending except the presidential contest. The proponents argued for exclusively heterosexual marriage while claiming that failure to change the constitution would require changes to school curriculum and threaten church tax benefits. The opponents argued that eliminating the rights of any Californian and mandating that one group of people be treated differently from everyone else was unfair and wrong.


Voters in Arizona, Arkansas & Florida also weighed in on the issue on the same day. So people on both sides of the issue got fired up. What's odd about all of this is that on the day that Americans elected the first African-American as President, some citizens decided to deny rights to other citizens. How far have we really come?

At the urging of David Dust, a group of Dust Bunnies joined the rally in Houston. We got there around 12:00p.m. and people were just arriving (as you can tell by the first few photos). My guesstimate is that over 1,000 people showed up. It could have been 2,000. Here are some photos from the rally.



















protesting made us really hungry and thirsty so we went to eat after it was over!

6 comments:

Viv said...

Way to get your protest on...Awww Miss Running My Mass off looks so cute!! I am LOL at some of those signs.

David Dust said...

Can I just say that Houston wins the following awards:

Best Dust Bunny Chapter
Most Dust Bunny Pride
Sexiest Dust Bunnies EVAH!

I love you guys!!!

XOXOXOXOXO

Anonymous said...

thanks timmy for sharing a great day!

Margo said...

Had such a great time!

Sam said...

Great shots of a great day to be an American. I did the same thing you did after it was all over: I ate. I was starving!

Robert Cox said...

Love the pics.
Bring on Civil disobedience like NOW! x x

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