"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
This phrase is known as the "Fourteen Words." This phrase was crafted by David Lane. He is a member of a radical white supremacist group known as The Order.
Another group of people who also like to use a fourteen word phrase as a base for their campaign and beliefs.
RON PRENTICE, President California Family Council
ROSEMARIE "ROSIE" AVILA, Governing Board Member
Santa Ana Unified School District
BISHOP GEORGE McKINNEY, Director
Coalition of African American Pastors.
Their phrase goes like this:
"Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."
It is interesting to me that Rosemarie Avila and George McKinney back this measure. Avila is from Guatemala, and McKinney is a black man from Arkansas. Both have been subject to a great deal of opportunity and privilege in this country. And all due to the fact that in the 60's a massive civil rights movement rose up for the greater good to stop the mistreatment of who were then thought of as "lesser people." Gay marriage is another front of the civil rights movement that those who have been persecuted in the past should recognize and help those who do not have the rights that they so comfortably enjoy. It was not so long ago when black people couldn't even look at a white woman without the being beat up.
PS. Alvila's youngest child attended Orange County's most liberal, gay loving school, OCHSA. The same high school that produces shows like Gypsy; known for it's hot and steamy stripper plot line, and Cabaret; complete with nazis, whores and drag queens.
How's that for teaching family values at an appropriate age level?
As for Ron Prentice, he is sure to be under fraud investigation for his "non-profits," protectmarriage. com and the California Family Council. Do a little digging and you'll find out why.
(Hint: Money is disappearing!)
In conclusion, ignorance no matter what shape it takes can usually be boiled down to at least 14 words. It doesn't matter if you're black, white or hispanic. Gay or straight. When it come to this specific issue, there is one right answer, NO.
NO, marriage is not just between a man and a woman.
NO, people should not be discriminated against and not be allowed to marry the person they love due to their color, religion, or sex.
and finally
NO, this is not a hard decision.
This phrase is known as the "Fourteen Words." This phrase was crafted by David Lane. He is a member of a radical white supremacist group known as The Order.
Another group of people who also like to use a fourteen word phrase as a base for their campaign and beliefs.
RON PRENTICE, President California Family Council
ROSEMARIE "ROSIE" AVILA, Governing Board Member
Santa Ana Unified School District
BISHOP GEORGE McKINNEY, Director
Coalition of African American Pastors.
Their phrase goes like this:
"Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."
It is interesting to me that Rosemarie Avila and George McKinney back this measure. Avila is from Guatemala, and McKinney is a black man from Arkansas. Both have been subject to a great deal of opportunity and privilege in this country. And all due to the fact that in the 60's a massive civil rights movement rose up for the greater good to stop the mistreatment of who were then thought of as "lesser people." Gay marriage is another front of the civil rights movement that those who have been persecuted in the past should recognize and help those who do not have the rights that they so comfortably enjoy. It was not so long ago when black people couldn't even look at a white woman without the being beat up.
PS. Alvila's youngest child attended Orange County's most liberal, gay loving school, OCHSA. The same high school that produces shows like Gypsy; known for it's hot and steamy stripper plot line, and Cabaret; complete with nazis, whores and drag queens.
How's that for teaching family values at an appropriate age level?
As for Ron Prentice, he is sure to be under fraud investigation for his "non-profits," protectmarriage. com and the California Family Council. Do a little digging and you'll find out why.
(Hint: Money is disappearing!)
In conclusion, ignorance no matter what shape it takes can usually be boiled down to at least 14 words. It doesn't matter if you're black, white or hispanic. Gay or straight. When it come to this specific issue, there is one right answer, NO.
NO, marriage is not just between a man and a woman.
NO, people should not be discriminated against and not be allowed to marry the person they love due to their color, religion, or sex.
and finally
NO, this is not a hard decision.
