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You can't be an activist (or a real Christian), if you don't know what's going on.  Inform yourself.  Keep up! Here are links to post-election stories from several sources.

The Changing Situation in Maine and Washington

Our opponents are suing the same tried-and-true techniques of outright lies and fear-mongering which helped them win the Proposition 8 battle in California.  Will they erode all the gains we have made?

Subject Equal rights under the law for LGBT couples on the ballot in Maine and Washington. Equal rights under the law for LGBT couples on the ballot in Maine and Washington State

If you live in Maine or Washington State, now is the eleventh hour on the ballot questions, which those opposed to equality of treatment under the law hope to use to roll back gains made in equal rights for LGBT people.

Introduced in early 2009, the bill that made same-gender marriages legal in Maine was the subject of an extensive, 12-hour public hearing in April, and was thereafter debated, passed by the legislature and signed into law. There is a provision in the laws of the State of Maine that allows the people to veto legislation passed by the legislature at the next general election - called The People's Veto. It is a one-time shot. Those opposed to Maine having legalized same-gender marriages garnered the requisite number of signatures to place the veto action on the ballot for November 3.

According to the Religious Coalition Against Defamation and the NO on No. 1 Campaign, the Maine election is going to be very close. The simple answer is that those who turn out and vote in the largest numbers will win, as with all election ballots. This election could be decided by as few as a couple dozen votes.

This means that, if you favor full inclusion and equal rights and treatment under the law and you are a registered voter in Maine, you must turn your opinion into action. Vote NO on Question 1, either on November 3, 2009 or, even better, by voting early, that is, by asking for and sending in an absentee ballot.

Information about opportunities to help the effort in Maine to defeat Question 1 are laid out on the NO on 1 website, www.protectmaineequality.org, under the Get Involved tab.

A similar situation faces the voters in Washington State: Washington State has a Domestic Partnership law, in effect since July 2007. The Washington State legislature added 160 more of the responsibilities and rights of marriage to the existing legislation on domestic partnerships in 2008. Again in 2009, the legislature expanded the domestic partnerships legislation to provide, in the end, the same rights, responsibilities, and obligations under state law as marriages.

Though the 2009 expansion was signed into law by the governor, it has not gone into effect because there is an attempt to overturn the law by referendum. Referendum 71 is on the November 2009 ballot, asking the voters to approve or reject the 2009 expansion law passed by the legislature.

For those who are registered voters in Washington State, if you favor full inclusion and equal rights and treatment under the law, you must act by voting to approve Referendum 71. Again, these things all turn on a simple equation: those who turn out to vote on one side or another of an issue in higher numbers prevail. Just that simple. You must not rely on the innate goodness of the people you know, the people around you, or your sense of the people in the state. You must vote and encourage your friends to vote.

For additional information on efforts in Washington State and how you could help, see http://approvereferendum71.org.

For everyone else, those who are not registered voters, you can help by praying for those engaged in the work to defeat Question 1 in Maine and approve Referendum 71 in Washington State. You can also help by volunteering to work on the campaign in some way, or making donations to their efforts. Opportunities to help the voting efforts are provided on the websites cited.

Phil Soucy, Director of Communications, LC/NA communications@lcna.org  

California

 

Los Angeles Times: On-line articles, blogs and print edition.

Rulings on gay couples' benefits question Defense of Marriage ActLos Angeles Times. Friday, February 6, 2009.  This appears to be at least a small opening in the eventual oveturning of DOMA, the federal Defense of Marriage Act which was signed into law by President Clinton in 1993.  Also see: New Jersey Divorce Case below.

Screen capture from the Los Angeles Times web site:  Narrow Ruling Against DOMA

California Supreme Court to hear Prop. 8 arguments.  Los Angeles Times. Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Request denied to keep Prop. 8 donors secret, Los Angeles Times. Friday, January 30, 2009

Brown asks justices to toss Prop. 8.  Los Angeles Times (print edition.  Friday, December 19, 2008

Legal experts puzzled over California justice's seeming reversal on Prop. 8.  November 25, 2008

Prop. 8 rifts put industry on edge: Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage.  November 23, 2008

Proposition 8: The endless campaign over gay marriage. November 22, 2008

African American groups meet over Proposition 8. November 22, 2008

Gay marriage backers explain why they lost Proposition 8.  November 21, 2008

Justices will hear Prop 8. challenges:  State Supreme Court agrees to take up the lawsuits next spring but refuses to stay a ban on same-sex marriages.  November 20, 2008

On Prop. 8, Supreme Court must walk fine line.  November 18, 2008

Overcome the animosity:  Gay-rights leaders seek to dampen animosity sparked by Prop. 8’s passageNovember 18, 2008

Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown urges high court to let Prop. 8 take effect.  November 18, 2008

Mormon Church feels the heat over Proposition 8. November  17, 2008

Prop. 8 opponents rally across California to protest gay-marriage ban. November 16, 2008

Prop. 8 boycott talk spreads to movies and more November 13, 2008

Proposition 8 stands, despite protests and court challenges. November 10, 2008 

PROPOSITION 8 AND PROPOSITION 22 
Gay marriage ban: A tale of two votes.  November 6, 2008

 

Other Media Outlets

Pair Married in Canada Can Divorce in New Jersey.  Associated Press.  February 6, 2009

More layoffs at Focus on the Family: Ministry spent more than $500,000 to pass California's Prop. 8The Colorado Independent.  November 17, 2008

Brown asks state high court to overturn Prop. 8. San Francisco Chronicle (SFGate).  Saturday, December 20, 2008

California Attorney General Jerry Brown Urges Repeal of Proposition 8 Huffington Post. Friday, December 19, 2008.

Battle to reverse Prop 8 begins.  365Gay.com Wednesday, December 17, 2008

John Stewart, Mike Huckabee Clash Over Gay Marriage.  Huffington Post.  Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Restaurant manager to leave El Coyote over Prop. 8 controversy.  Frontiers Newsmagazine.  Monday, December 8, 2008

Los Angeles Film Festival Director Resigns Over Prop. 8 www.Advocate.comNovember 26, 2008

Inquiry Set on Mormon Aid for California Marriage Vote New York Times.  November 26, 2008

California to investigate Mormon Prop 8 donations. www.365Gay.com. November 25, 2008

How Getting Married Made Me an Activist by David J. Jefferson, NEWSWEEK, November 24, 2008.

Related:  Will My Marriage Last? By David J. Jefferson, NEWSWEEK, October 30, 2008

How We Blew the No on 8 CampaignThursday, November 20, 2008 – Analysis and Op-Ed By Terry Leftgoff, West Hollywood

Calif. clerks: When does gay-marriage ban begin?  November 14, 2008

Proposition 8 made me quit the Mormon churchwww.Salon.com, November 13, 2008 --  Jodi Mardesich

Prop 8 opponents protest outside church.  Ventura County Star.  November 10, 2008

A Changing of the Guard at the Westwood March.  LA Daily (LA Weekly), November 7, 2008

 Keith Olberman on Prop. 8, Marriage and More.  MSNBC -> YouTube, November 12, 2008 

Outside California 

 

Also see: IOWA Marriage! 

And in a PARALLEL UNIVERSE ~

Pat Boone Compares Anti-8 Demonstrations to Mumbai mayhem and massacre!   The original "World Net Daily Exclusive Commentary" :  December 6, 2008

Blogs and commentary on Boone’s commentary: Drudge Retort | Foolocracy | Message.Snopes | “Pat Boone creates alternate universe in which Prop. 8 protests are just like Mumbai.” SeaQwa.com blog, December 8, 2008 |   Back story: “Hollywood GOP isn't wedded to Prop 8 / Industry Republicans shy away from issueVariety (September 26, 2008)