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Posted by xpressyrsf On October 10, 2008

A note to visitors:

Google AdSense is feeding “Yes on 8″ ads to this site. Although, this is disturbing, frustrating and unfitting, in honor of freedom of speech and exchange of ideas, it will be left untouched.

Should you choose to click the ad to investigate the site, what it has to say and how they are using fear and children to fight against equality, then please also visit www.noonprop8.com and donate to counter these vicious ads.

A warning to those who visit Yes on 8’s site: There are disturbing and misleading videos and information that will be found. Visit with caution as you may need to throw up from utter disgust.

Here is No on 8’s latest commercial to help fight the fear tactics of the opposing view:

On the alternate side, below is the new TV ad from the Yes on 8, “Protect Marriage” campaign. It is an unbelievable manipulation of lies and deceit. One would hope that the voters of California are too smart to fall for this type of tactic, but the scary fact is that many may not be. Ironically, after viewing the commercial,  a colleague simply said, “So…they teach gay marriage in schools. Is that really bad?” A valid point. As the free world continues its journey through the 21st century, and the image of the family continues to morph with it, one must wonder if teaching about the this changing image is really all that bad.

Here’s the video. Viewer be warned.

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One Response to “No on 8 – Gay Marriage Fight on TV and Online”

  1. Justin Says:

    This is a pretty interesting commercial because at no point to the mention gay marriage. It reminds me about the Supreme Court case which found anti-sodomy laws to be illegal. The defense their said everyone has the right to “Private intimate relations” and this commercial says voting No helps everyone because it keeps government out of everyones private lives.

    I think it is effective because it changes the message, instead of saying this prop only affects gay Californians, it actually affects everyone. Hopefully it does work.

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