Has anyone not seen this video yet?
It’s beautiful. It’s heartbreaking. It’s about love. How can love ever be wrong?
Ken Starr, who led the campaign to impeach President Bill Clinton, filed a legal brief last month — on behalf of the “Yes on 8” campaign — that would forcibly divorce 18,000 same-sex couples that were married in California last year before the passage of Prop 8.
Watch “Fidelity” and sign our letter to the state Supreme Court before they hear oral arguments in the case on March 5. Tell the Supreme Court to invalidate Prop 8, reject Ken Starr’s case, and let loving, committed couples marry.
371,155 people have signed this letter. Will you add your name now by clicking on the following link?:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/page/s/divorce
No, I haven’t seen this video until just now. I can’t believe the number of different emotions I’m feeling right now…. thanks for sharing it Annie. I’m going to add my name to the letter now.
That’s excatly how I felt when I first saw that video on Sarah‘s blog. Then I saw it a bunch more times on Facebook and I decided to share it here. I get a lump in my throat AND my heart watching that video. I just can’t believe that anyone could be questioning these basic rights that should have been granted long long ago. :(
Thank you for sharing this. The video was so beautiful and at the same time heartbreaking.
I agree with you on “basic rights”. It doesn’t matter what we agree with (heck, I didn’t agree with the guy my sister married! lol), it comes down to legal discrimination. I hope this isn’t passed.
~Tara
I have to disagree. Read the bible. This is not only immoral but against God’s law. I don’t care what people do in their own homes but they shouldn’t be allowed to marry or adopt children.
The bible and religious superstition have no significance or impact on my daily life. I don’t understand your concept of “morality”. Promoting intolerance and hate mongering can only serve to make more people less happy.