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Why I Still Hope for No More H8

by: atdnext

Mon Sep 28, 2009 at 17:06:27 PM EDT


( - promoted by Louise)

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

Those first few days were the worst. I was scared. I was depressed. I felt less than human.

Prop H8 had passed in California. And even though I didn't have any immediate marriage plans, I nonetheless felt like all my future hopes and dreams were ripped away from me. I didn't know what to do... Until I got active in working to undo the damage.

Yet even though I'm seeing progress in my new home state, I still have raw feelings about what happened in California last fall. I still have wounds that are only starting to heal.

atdnext :: Why I Still Hope for No More H8
The yard signs that were stolen from my front yard. The homophobic insults coming from my own family. The belligerent Yes on H8 paid canvassers trying to bully my dad into taking away my civil rights. The "urine yellow" Yes on H8 signs being sprinkled all over my neighborhood by the anti-equality churches. These are my memories from the campaign.

The married couples wondering if their marriages were still "legally valid". The couples that waited too long and missed the chance to get a "limited edition marriage". The kids who were bullied in school before and after the election. These are still memories I have from the first days after Prop H8 passed.

Beating myself up constantly about why I didn't do more to stop this oncoming tragedy. This is the guilt I still have over my failure to do enough to stop Prop H8 from passing.

This is why the special elections in Maine and Washington are so important. I don't want my friends in either state to feel what I felt after Prop H8's passage. I don't want their civil rights stripped away from them. I don't want to see any more Prop H8s succeed in hurting any more LGBT families.

Just like California last year, the opposition is using blatant lies to deceive people into voting for discrimination. And in fact, the very same scumbags that ran Yes on H8 in California are doing the same with Yes on 1 in Maine!

And just like California last year, real families will be seriously hurt if the anti-equality forces succeed. In Maine, LGBT families will be stripped of their marriage rights if Question 1 succeeds. In Washington, LGBT families and seniors will lose important domestic partner rights if Referendum 71 is rejected.

Family values are important. All of our families should be valued. President Obama understands this, and hopefully voters in Maine and Washington will as well. We shouldn't make them face the same fate that so many California families had to endure last fall.

This is what's motivating me now. I don't want my friends in Maine to suffer. I don't want my friends in Washington to suffer. I don't want a "deja vu experience" of seeing the same California sad story unfold all over again.

This is why I'm doing all I can to help. Will you please join me? If each of us pitches in a few spare dollars, we can stop the radical right from assaulting our families and our community any further. We can stop being victims and start turning back the tide of hatred.

Time will soon run out. We have just over a month left until the election. Please join me in giving whatever you can to help No on 1 Maine and Approve R-71 Washington have the resources necessary to win this year. Whatever your "Prop H8 story" is, remember it and do what you can to prevent it from repeating.

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Tell it and make sure whatever pain and suffering you had to endure isn't repeated any more.

Act on Principles and make equality happen.  

thank you!
we certainly need donations here in washington.  please give directly to washington families standing together, since washingon state campaign finance laws may make using actblue problematic.  in fact, i see that the actblue page atdnext has set up for wafst is not functional.  so please, donate to wafst directly here.

although the oregon and washington anti-equality groups asking voters to reject the domestic partnership law don't appear to have much cash in their publicly scrutinized accounts, expectations are that they have a secret out-of-state benefactor who will dump money/media buys on washington without warning or accountability.  this suspicion lingers because the anti-domestic partnership campaign never reported who paid for the paid signature gatherers who were documented collecting signatures for them.  and we know the anti-equality people are not afraid to lie.

Click HERE and sign up: Campaign For Military Partners.

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So that's it?
washingon state campaign finance laws may make using actblue problematic

That sucks. I was really hoping to include Approve 71 on my ActBlue page, but at least I now know why they can't collect donations on ActBlue. Oh, and at least the page there redirects us to approve71.org where we can donate.

Yes, and I wouldn't be surprised to see some NOM-like funky monkey business in Washington. For some reason, the radical right is afraid to release its fundraising internals. I wonder why. I wonder how many campaign laws they violate daily.

Act on Principles and make equality happen.  


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