Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Proposition 8 protects the people’s will and overturns activist judges.
In 2000 over 61% of Californians voted in favor of Proposition 22 to reaffirm 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 gives California voters the opportunity to reverse the court’s decision and restore the definition of marriage as between a man and a woman in the state Constitution.

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." By putting these words directly into the state Constitution, the court cannot strike them down as unconstitutional.

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.

Myths and Facts about Proposition 8

MYTH: Proposition 8 enshrines discrimination in our Constitution.
FACT: Proposition 8 does not discriminate against gays; it simply restores the meaning of marriage and protects it as an essential institution that has benefited mankind since the beginning of time. Every culture in the world understands that marriage is between a man and a woman. Californians from all walks of life and ethnic backgrounds, whether religious or not, agree that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Proposition 8 does not take away any rights from gay and lesbian domestic partners. Gays and lesbians in California can already enjoy all the legal rights and benefits of marriage. The California Family Code says, "domestic partners shall have all the rights, protections and benefits" of married spouses. There are NO exceptions to this. Proposition 8 will not change that.



MYTH: Allowing gay couples to legally marry does not affect anyone else.
FACT: The narrow decision of the State Supreme Court effectively renders all civil marriage meaningless and will result in tremendous confusion for children. The state Education Code (§51890) requires that teachers instruct children as young as kindergartners about marriage. If the gay marriage ruling becomes permanent, teachers will have little choice but to teach young children there is no difference between gay marriage and traditional marriage.
We should not accept a court decision that results in public school teachers teaching our kids that gay marriage is acceptable. That is an issue for parents to discuss with their children according to their own values and beliefs. It should not be forced on us against our will.


MYTH: This proposition is the work of right wing radicals and extremists to attack the rights of gays.
FACT: Proposition 8 is supported by a broad range of organizations and individuals, including faith leaders representing virtually every faith in California – and those who subscribe to no faith at all. People from every walk of life believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. Over 1.1 million Californians signed the petitions to put Proposition 8 on the ballot.
If gay marriage advocates want to change the definition of marriage, they should have to put a ballot measure before the voters to do so. This has never happened. Instead, they have gone behind the backs of voters and convinced four activist judges in San Francisco to redefine marriage for all of society. That is the wrong approach.
Proposition 8 does not interfere with gays living the lifestyle they choose. However, while gays can live as they want, they should not have the right to redefine marriage for the rest of society.

MYTH: The majority of the State Supreme Court said that gay marriage is a "right", so the rest of us should leave the issue alone.
FACT: Ultimately, the legal meaning of marriage is up to the people to decide. Four judges on the Supreme Court declared that gay marriage is a "right" because the traditional definition of marriage did not expressly appear in the state Constitution itself. Proposition 8 overturns the court’s flawed decision by amending the state Constitution to include the common-sense definition of marriage that was previously approved by over 61% of the voters (Proposition 22, enacted in 2000, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California").

Vote Yes on Proposition 8!



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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

19th Annual Southern California Harvest Crusade, 8/16/08

This year we went to the Crusade with our friends, Steve & Mitzi. First we stopped off at Jagerhaus German Restaurant to eat. I played it safe and ordered a salad and of course Brad gave me a hard time. I did however, try a bite of everyone's food, except for Steve's, it didn't look very good.
@ the Crusade with my hubby
Kathy & most of her boys :)
(Oscar was sitting with CBCMV's Youth Group)
Stephen, Bobby & Oscar

This year we enjoyed music by Leeland, KUTLESS, Lincoln Brewster, and P.O.D.
Leeland
Kutless - My favorite!!
Lincoln Brewster
P.O.D.
Our youth pastor, Peter, rockin' with the youth

Zachary rockin' out!
We also heard an awesome message by Pastor Greg Laurie about Heaven and Hell. I have never heard it put the way Greg put it.....HEAVEN is not the default destination of every person, you must choose to go there. For example, you can't just drive over to Disneyland and walk in, you have to purchase a ticket. You have to get your ticket to get into HEAVEN, you can't buy it, in fact you can't afford it. The good news is that Jesus Christ bought our ticket to heaven when he shed his blood on the cross of Calvary and he offers it as a free gift to us. It's up to us whether to accept......I'm glad I have my ticket to HEAVEN :)

Hannah Montana Television Premier Party, 7/26/08

So, having a girl is such a blast.....I get to do all the girlie things with her, like watch the Hannah Montana Television Premier with her friends, Kelsey & Ava. I think the girls enjoyed themselves that night.

Rockin' out on the trampoline
Kristian
Kelsey
Ava

Kelsey's mom, Amanda even made us Hannah Montana cupcakes. Thanks AMANDA!!
Gettin' ready for the movie to start
Rockin' out
Even Kelsey's brother, Cole, joined in the fun :)