9/7 Express your opinion on gender-neutral marriage to Ahnold:
The gender-neutral marriage bill in CA just made it through the
legislature intact and is now heading to the Governor.
It's bill AB 849. If enough people call to support it, hopefully
we can get it to go through.
(If you oppose it, well, you can call, too, to express your opinion.
Mine, obviously is in favor of passage.)
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841
Fax: 916-445-4633
It's easy to voice support through the voicemail system -
the buttons in order to show support are 2 - 1 - 1.
(and if you want to oppose it, the options would be 2 - 1
- 2. So don't go flaming me for posting one-sided info)
You can also use the form at http://www.govmail.ca.gov (be
sure to use the dropdown to choose AB849 and click the
SUPPORTING (or opposing, if you must) button before you
submit the form.
\_ Come on, just call it gay marriage -moderate/liberal
\_ there is quite the busy signal on that number, but that's
what the Governator's phone system calls it. --Jon
\_ Arnold has to hate this bill. He's probably pro-gay marriage,
but I doubt he wants to alienate a chunk of his base by signing
it. Not to meantion, it's over ruling a proposition. (Arnie
loves the props) Plus he's got other things he's far more
worried about. I don't doubt that he will sign or veto the bill
entirely based on this poll.
\_ don't forget pissing off Maria who 100% knows what the future is
going to be (anti-gay-marriage laws are unconstitutional)
\_ Which constitution (state or fed)?
If the answer is state - note that the state constitution
will probably be amended in almost every state.
If the answer is federal - I'd like to hear your
constitutional argument.
\_ The citizens of California already overwhelming expressed their
opinion in Proposition 22. You would think the left would have
learned their lessons in 2004.
\_ We'll see which one is ruled unconstitutional, then.
And, funny thing, the left doesn't look at preventing
people from their due civil rights as a lesson. |