Here are the reasons why I voted YES on 8.
1. Protecting our children in schools.
.....Yes they will teach about gay marriage being ok in schools. This is a religious matter alone, and im not only talking about Christianity either, other religions included. Teaching that it is ok goes against many people's religious beliefs and it is the parents right to decide if their child hears it or not. Everyone has the right to freely practice their freedom of religion under the constitution. They already have taught it in schools. In the first weeks that the No on 8 commercials went out on TV a Kindergarten class was taken on a field trip to their lesbian teacher's wedding with the principal calling it a "teachable moment". In the mean time the NO on 8 was saying that it would not be taught in schools. Flat out lying about it is just wrong.
2. Protection Churches
.... If 8 fails, churches will be at risk of many things. Already during the election churches have been vandalized and damaged over this issue. Sadly this is not one of the most troubling problems. Already it has been seen in other countries as well as our own that there will be more problems. Ministers have been arrested for preaching in their own Church that it is wrong.
http://www.conservativetruth.org/archives/tombarrett/07-28-02.shtml
http://lifesite.net/ldn/2004/jul/04070505.html
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2006/sep/06091302.html
this here is a direct violation of the first Amendment on not one but two accounts.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.This is the first amendment. And before anyone starts talking about the "wall of separation of Church and state", I would like to point out that when Thomas Jefferson made that comment he was talking to a Boston, Baptist minister and was in full support of him and attached that comment to the "prohibiting the free exercise thereof clause, not the first half. If 8 fails we will see more of this. Marriage is a religious matter. I am all for homosexual couples getting a domestic partnership so that they can get the tax benefits, that I do not care about and by all means go right ahead. But do not bring the churches into the matter. If a Church preaches that it is wrong, don’t you dare violate the First Amendment and arrest their pastor. The second part that this violates is the freedom of speech. It is an American right to be able to freely say what you want. People in support of 8 have had their homes, cars and own bodies damaged for freely expressing that they are in support of 8, while yes supporters have not done the same things to the Nos.
3. If you want something done you have to do it the right way.
….There has not been a vote placed on the ballot to decide whether gays should be allowed to marry or not, rather they have gone behind voters backs and talked to the judges instead and have tried to win that way. That is not how it works. If you want something to be a law then put it to vote. On the contrary, when it was first voted on and California said no to allowing homosexuals to marry by 66%, the judges in San Francisco went over the voters and changed it. In America we vote, that is part of our freedom, and now the courts aren’t even caring about want 66% of Californians. If they want to be allowed to marry, do it the right way and put it to vote, don’t cheat and goo behind everyone else’s back to get your way because that is childish.
4. This is correcting something we already voted on.
….Just to go over what I have already stated, this was already voted on and passed by 66% of Californian voters. Prop 8 is simply putting back into place what was already decided months ago. The courts decided to go over California’s heads and ignore what they decided and now we are trying to correct it.
The solution to the issue is to fix Civil Unions and have the federal Government recognize it. There, problem solved, they get the same rights that a straight couple gets (tax breaks) under a Civil Union. This also opens up for people opposed to any form of marriage and also want to get the tax breaks.