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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?:

couragecampaign.org/Divorce

"Fidelity" is also now at over 1 million total views currently on Vimeo and YouTube. To help this video reach as many people as possible, please tell your friends to watch it and tell their friends!

"Fidelity" used with permission from Regina Spektor and EMI Records.
  • Kathleen Salzano 9 months ago
    It is beyond all reason to say that two individuals that want to wed and be a family, should be prevented from doing so... by anyone individual or government.
  • Shannon Johnson 9 months ago
    Agreed. Telling people who they should love is like telling people when to breath.
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  • John Waiblinger 9 months ago
    Beautiful and very powerful!
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  • Michael Neely 9 months ago
    I just read Galatians 5. We are to love one another....ALL people as we would ourselves. How could anyone be opposed to two people in love joining in unity that love? I just don't understand the bigotry, the hate, the fear that results in opposition to gay marriage!
  • Patricia Scroggins 9 months ago
    Great site....and touching! Love is love no matter who it is. It's time for all of us to WAKE up and FEEL the love instead of just saying the words...we are all the same and we all want to be loved for who we are and not for what we can do...ALL WE ARE SAYING....IS GIVE (PEACE) LOVE A CHANCE!
    Patricia Scroggins
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    Opposition to Gay marriage doesn't include hate. I can love homosexuals (and I do) and yet not waver on a standard such as marriage. Your Galatians 5 reference is a little confusing since this chapter clearly discusses the false doctrine of having to circumcise yourself in order to become Christian. Paul states that circumcision isn't neccesary and he wishes that the people who were saying that it was would emasculate themselves. His statement that the Law is fulfilled in "loving your neighbor as yourself" is related to the Old Testament not the New Testament as he refers to it as the fullfillment of the LAW. But even if you could somehow pull some applicability out of this scripture, calling sin what it is, is the very soul of love. Ignoring God's standard and/or using it to denegrate a person is the soul of hate.
  • ender 8 months ago
    I'm not Christian, and I know there isn't a God. (much like you know there is!) - What should that have over any place on my life? I'm curious, you speak of the religion sanctity that is marriage. You wouldn't 'waver' on a 'standard such as marriage!'. Then why aren't you fighting for shows like the Bachelor to be taken off the air? Why aren't you trying to pass some law that would make 'Who Wants To Marry A Millionaire!' illegal? For some religious/spiritual crap, I really like where you guys 'draw the line'. Marriage has *nothing* to do with religion. For me. Nothing. Zip. Nada. Since it gives you tax breaks, spousal benefits, etc - it's NOT religious. It's a government/federal 'thing'. Go nuts and get married in a church, I don't care. But how dare any of you preach and shout out about the 'sanctity' of 'marriage'. the 'Standard such as marriage' when you have no problems when straight people are doing what they're doing. Shame.
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  • Tony O'Brian 9 months ago
    This site isn't geared specifically to "the choir." This has the ability to impact a lot of straight people. It's up to people like YOU to spread the word. Tell 10 people about this video and encourage them to tell 10 people each.

    People who sit back and complain and don't take any creative action or utilize simple tools at their disposal are the reason we lost 8. No one is going to hand anyone anything.
  • Private Name 9 months ago
    This is a touching, beautiful, yet sad video...so powerful! I am straight (but I am part of "the choir" ;) ). I have posted the video and the web page with the petition on my Facebook page, and sent it on to my friends and loved ones.
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  • Michael Thorstensen 9 months ago
    It is up to you (and all of us) to share this with those we know that aren't in the "choir". Don't be part of the problem, but part of of the solution.
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  • Mishelle McCormick 9 months ago
    Made me cry ;(
  • Lisa Mertz 9 months ago
    Me too!
    Forcible divorce is a form of torture.
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  • wolfeyes 9 months ago
    How can anyone not notice how beautiful and loving all those couples are?

    Well, we'll be married forever, no matter what they do!
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  • Jeremy Smith 9 months ago
    This is awesome. Reblogged!
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  • ashley meece 9 months ago
    equal taxes, equal rights, says this san fran lesbian. NO to h8!
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  • SS 9 months ago
    It's only by showing our humanity that we will change minds. That's why this is such a powerful video.
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  • Jill Davis 9 months ago
    What a beautiful protest! Reposted.
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  • cathy betker 9 months ago
    Who can define who it is we are "supposed" to love?I have several gay couple friends who's relationships are much better than some of my straight friends.How can we be a country who proposes to be "free" when we try to tell people how to live and with whom to live and love?My daughter goes to a performing arts high school and aklthough she is not gay she has some of the best heterosexual teachers and friends and I am so glad she made it into that school.She has learned to love and accept people for who they are and that there is not only "one" kind of love.This video is amazing.Please lets all live together with the same rights..equal rights for all...
  • wendy poole 9 months ago
    Wendy Poole
    You are so right!! Me and my other half have a very good relationship. And we know striaght relationships that are just nutts. Because they have more problems then I ever heard of. We are to love each other that is why you become a couple why would you want to hurt each other. Life is too short Love and Live as a couple with the one that makes you the happiest who ever that is!!
    No one should make that choice for you. And I also feel we should be able to adopt any childern we can love anyone as well as childern. We can show love too and take very good care of childern. Love is Love it's that simple.
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  • Raina Gentry 9 months ago
    Beautiful video, I will share it will everyone I know.
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  • adam brown 9 months ago
    very moving videao! My Dutch husband and I have been legally married in Holadn for 5 years. It is unthinkable that that would ver be taken away from us. We are protected by law and so are all the beuatiful married gay men & women in California. We must take to the streets and keep doing it and doing it again and again and again. We're not going to take this!
    Adam Brown, New York CIty
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  • Liz Rose 9 months ago
    Very moving. Its my deepest hope that Ken Starr will not win this. Over turn Pro 8 its just wrong to with hold some ones rights as citizens of there own country.
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  • Courage Campaign 9 months ago
    Thank you to everyone for the wonderful comments you have posted about "Fidelity" and our effort to invalidate Prop 8. We really appreciate your support for this poignant, painful and powerful video. Please keep spreading the word and building the buzz on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and across the blogosphere! -- Eden w/ the Courage Campaign
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  • Patrickometry 9 months ago
    I'm sharing this video at The GCRM Media Club where GLBTQ content producers are starting to gather. Great video.
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  • Rodney Cruise 9 months ago
    This is powerful and beautiful. I cried at work when I watched it. From someone down in Australia I hope that love wins out over hate and that marriage for same sex couples is returned to the people of California.
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  • Sarah Copeland 9 months ago
    Beautiful storytelling. It makes no sense that same sex couples are discriminated against. Consider this story shared with everyone I know and keep up the great work.
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  • Jaye Johnson 9 months ago
    I've been married to my husband for 29 years. We have no children, but many, many wonderful friends. Long ago, the religious right painted a picture of gays & lesbians as "not willing to commit" to each other. This was the reason they were second class citizens. Obviously, committed gay & lesbian people are an even larger threat. It seems so senseless to not encourage people who want to be married, to do it. It seems even more senseless and cruel to undue marriages that have been so long overdue! All in the name of God, no doubt. Ken Starr is so notorious for wasting public monies (i.e. Clinton/Lewinski trials). Now he's joined forces with the religious right (he's a professor at Pepperdine University) and God knows who else, to step all over good people for what he must think of as his own personal crusade. What a shame. And shame on the people who live their lives to destroy others.
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  • Tina Reynolds 9 months ago
    We are proud to endorse this video and the magic it will bring to all that view it. We ARE the face of the fight for our civil rights. EqualityActionNOW.org
  • Rusty Rogers 2 months ago
    Hi Tina,
    Here's a video I made from an EQ/CA rally in Sacramento.
    vimeo.com/2253201
    Keep up he fight!
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  • Hollie Butler plus 9 months ago
    Thank you so much for this! It's beautiful, and I'm going to post it everywhere I can!
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  • John Lear 9 months ago
    You exemplify the cold lizard-like conservative mentality that human love is about who sticks what where. By the way, do you imagine that any of these gay people didn't grow it in families and a society that told them being straight was the only "normal " thing? Homosexuality is a natural part of the spectrum of human sexuality - and many animals- and it always has been and always will be. Deal with it.
  • Cody Smith 9 months ago
    Does your argument seriously involve you saying your worried about your son shitting every time he farts? Was that a joke? Not everyone believes in the christian religion, or any religion at all. This country was founded on the idea of separation of church and state, and your religion has no place dictating which civil rights should be allowed to the free people of the United States. If you are so worried about the state of the American anus, I suggest you start by asking yourself how it is you continue to shit from your mouth.
  • Ben Munisteri 9 months ago
    Well, *my* anus was made for sex. God made it that way.
  • Jannelle 9 months ago
    "Marriage is something that was established by the bible for man and woman. "

    Actually, while marriage predates recorded history, the concept of marriage was found in the Vedas, which are the oldest sacred texts in the world (i.e . older than the Bible, or in a little kid's terms, "The Vedas called it first!").
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  • DowntownRob 9 months ago
    Let me explain:I'm not gay, may not even believe in the whole marriage forever concept, but do not effen mess w/LOVE, JOY, HAPPINESS for ALL

    twitter.com/DowntownRob/status/1184232775
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  • Gaina plus 9 months ago
    What a beautiful movie. I am spreading it around all my friends and recommending they sign the petition. I was pleased that as an english person I could sign it.

    I hope you WIN. x
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  • Jesse Nicole 9 months ago
    Beautiful! Re-posting all over!
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  • John Lear 9 months ago
    I'm not at all inclined to cry, so much so that sometimes I think there's something wrong with me. I think I've been cured.
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  • rae sikora 9 months ago
    So beautiful, I am crying at my desk. I am sending it far and wide!
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  • Eric Johns 9 months ago
    Yeah, the editing isn't the best I've ever seen, but that definitely doesn't detract from the message. Two thumbs up!
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  • wendy kamin 9 months ago
    it may take awhile but prop 8
    will go down in flames.
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  • Alex Stone plus 9 months ago
    I'm a christian...

    ... and I have no problem with gay marriage. Sure, there's a couple chapters in the Bible against homosexuality, but what on earth does religion have to do with getting married??

    The only reason you get married in a church by a priest or pastor is to publicly recognize God's presence in your marriage.

    I think many people forget that religion has nothing to do with getting married. You don't even have to have a ceremony. You can get married at a courthouse before a judge in 20 minutes if you wanted to.

    I think if people are going to get upset about gay marriage, then they should get upset about any other marriage that decides not to have a religious ceremony.

    The word of God is love. Responding to your own personal homophobia with hatred and then trying to bend the law around your hatred is not very WWJD.

    That's all I had to say. Wanted to weigh in, since some people are being really negative about this and claiming their hatred in the name of God. It's people like that that steer people away from pursuing a relationship with God.
  • Genee Gjonovich 9 months ago
    Hi Alex,
    I think you have the best rebuttal in all for reasons to overturn Prop 8. You have made me believe that there are true Christians out there that are not driven by judgement and hate. Honestly, I am an Atheist and things like homophobes are what have turned me away from religion. I think you are an awesome and amazing human being. And by the way, I am heterosexual, just supporting the cause.
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    What on earth does religion have to do with getting married? In short, everything. The marriage bed is given by God thats why sex outside of marriage is sin. Marriage is God's purvue.
    As to your comments that only a couple of chapters are against homosexuality... what do you want? A book? A whole Testament? One sentence would have sufficed. One word. If you truly believe that the Bible is God's inspired word, how many times does he need to say it before you obey? Stop cherry picking passages that agree with your worldview and realign your own life. Either accept the whole Bible or none of it. Nothing else makes sense.
  • Alex Stone plus 9 months ago
    My comment wasn't stating that we don't need to embrace and grow the love of Christ in our unions, it was that, in America, it's perfectly legal and often commonplace to get married OUTSIDE of any religious recognitions. People get married ALL THE TIME without involving God and this nation is 100% fine with it. So all of a sudden, same-sex couples that have been together for decades want to recognize the seriousness of their relationship, share their love to a parent-less child, and share some basic legal rights like health insurance and next-of-kin rights and people start freaking out. It makes no sense, especially from a christian perspective, where we have accepted unions from every other walk of life, even atheist unions.

    From a strong christian standpoint, I don't understand why this issue is being approached with hatred. Why can't we just let these people have their LEGAL rights? So what if a church doesn't recognize their union? Does that mean their children need to be sent back in to the system or their families need to be busted up?

    I agree that these unions shouldn't be recognized by christian churches. That just makes sense and THAT'S me agreeing with all of the Bible (except the stoning and the slavery stuff).

    But this is America. Greatest country in the world, FOUNDED on the separation of church & state. I think if you can't accept what this country is all about, you're more than welcome to find a place that is more your speed.
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    My apologies. I must have misread your post. As a civic issue, I have no problem with same sex unions. They work, pay taxes, contribute to the general welfare of the state and should recieve the backing of the state. But marriage is a completely religious union and as such is beyond the authority of the state. While the state may choose to recognize marriage as part of the civil body, it does not dictate which class may marry which class, arrange marriages, genetically match pairs for breeding purposes, or in any other way get involved with the sanctity of the marriage ideal. The only situation in which the state interjects itself is when the marriage is disolved and again becomes a matter of property and law.
    The people choose what the state can recognize as marriage and the people have made their decision.

    As to whether or not Prop 8 will be overturned, I have no doubt that it will. But this will not make homosexuality moral nor will it make it acceptable to God - man perhaps, but not God.

    What you have here is religious people excercising their civic right. They have their own moral opinions and they have expressed them as they have the right to do. Do not denegrate their right to cast their vote as their conscience sees fit.

    As to the "except for stoning and slavery stuff", if you are rejecting any section of the Bible - then you reject all of it. You cannot claim adherance to the insired word of God if you only accept sections that you agree with.
  • Michael Ide 9 months ago
    For all you stupid people out there. It does also say in the Bible that, he who so ever believes God shall be welcomed into heaven. I'm gay & me & my partner have been together for 20 years. I believe in God & i don't think it's immoral to be gay!! I'm so sick of you religious freaks infringing on our rights to be whatever we want & who ever we want to be with. It's none of your business!! What about out civic rights??
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    Michael, belief without action is no belief at all. The devil believes that God exists but by his disobedience he is shut-out of heaven. You may be comfortable with the idea of God, but that doesn't mean you believe in him or that you obey his commands.
    As for you not thinking that it's immoral to be gay, well, bluntly it matters more what God thinks than what you think doesn't it?
    As to us "religious freaks", I'm not stopping your relationship. I'll condemn it as sin but I'm not going to take away your free will. You can copulate with as many or as few people of either gender that you wish. But I will excercise my right to vote that it not be sanctified under the title of marriage. That's my civic right. If you disagree, excercise your civic right and vote otherwise.
  • Alex Stone plus 9 months ago
    @Anonymous - I beleve that the slavery stuff happened, I can't possible agree with ownership of people as property.
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    Sorry for the delay, didn't see you reply. What I meant about accepting all the scripture is that slavery, like many things, while wrong, was an opportunity for Christians put in that position to share Christ with their owners. What greater example of the love of Christ than the forgivness of a person who has done such evil to you, and the struggle to bring that person to Christ? Thats why Paul says there is neither "slave nor free, male nor female, jew nor greek". God does not see us as better than each other by virtue of station, only by virtue of obediance does he judge his approval.
    Check out the book of Philemon and what Paul does to an escaped slave. Instead of creating an underground railroad, he sends him back to his wordly master with a letter comanding Philemon to look kindly on his former servant who is now a Christian. He reminds Philemon that he was a slave to sin until Paul freed him and so he should treat others with the humility of a slave made free.
    Four other examples of slavery and how a righteous man behaves while under it: Daniel while he was part of the captives of Israel, Esther while she was seeking to save her people from extermination, Nehemiah while he was the king's cupbearer, and Joseph while he was in Egypt.

    There is so much there to study. Don't reject it because it clashes with some opinion you currently hold. Study it and find out where the deeper meaning is.
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  • two husbands 9 months ago
    We two husbands, each American males together in Love for 33 years and married in Canada in 2003, are trusting that, eventually, in our homeland America, Love and marriage equality will prevail! Meanwhile, we're all stuck with ugly heterosexual-supremacy, which we believe is immoral, unChristlike, and unAmerican.
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  • Keith Weber 9 months ago
    It's the 21st Century. It is time to let the fear and hatred go. Please affirm the right of every couple to the full protection of the law. Let's prove that we are a great people living in a great time; let's end legalized discrimination against gay women and men. Peace.
  • Genee Gjonovich 9 months ago
    So Against,
    You are just going to keep teaching kids how to hate and be prejudice. Being around gays does not make you gay, it's not a choice. I have plenty of gay friends and I am straight, hasn't rubbed off on me or my children yet.
  • Michael Ide 9 months ago
    Amen!!!!!
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  • Susan Vyas 9 months ago
    Susan Vyas 15 minutes ago
    Prop 8 must be defeated. We should celebrate love whenever we find it in our lives.
  • Evelyn MacPhee 8 months ago
    I'm with you on this!

    Blessings upon you and yours, (if that is not offensive to you),
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  • Fran Shaughnessy 9 months ago
    "Be eager and strive earnestly to guard and keep the harmomy and oneness of (and produced by) the Spirit in the binding power of peace. Eph4:3 In God's Name let's leave these people alone... who is casting the first stone?
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    In God's name? In the name of God you would deny these people the truth of His word by mumbling platitudes and hiding behind misquoted scripture? It is no wonder that people are confused as to what the Bible says when there exists those such as you who misuse scripture to suit their own worldview.
  • ROxy 8 months ago
    2 Anonymous: You have made so many good points in your comments. I'm glad to see that there is someone else that understands the true meaning of Sacred Scripture. There are several incidents in the Bible where God's people show that homosexuality is a sin. When we sin, we willingly turn away from God. I hope I do not offend anyone because I have received cruel comments because of my view on the subject matter. We are not prevent "gay/lesbian" people to have rights....they have rights as American Citizens. We simply limit their option of marriage. (we=Americans)
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  • mary powers 9 months ago
    PFLAG mom
    Very cool video. Thanks to everyone who was willing to put their faces and families forward. We non Californians are rootin for ya!
  • Michael Ide 9 months ago
    Thank you soooo much!!!!!
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  • Lizzie Potter 9 months ago
    Amazing- I'm gona share this with everyone I know.. what's the song playing in the background? gr8 choice ..
  • Theron Seitz 9 months ago
    It's "Fidelity" by Regina Spektor. Beautiful!
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  • Thomas Wright 9 months ago
    Beautifully done. Does anyone know if the full videos of any of these are available anywhere (e.g., youtube, etc.)? I'd love to see the beach wedding -- the guys at 3:14 into the video. It looks/sounds like a great time was had by all.
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  • sonika Buitendag 9 months ago
    "Love knows no boundaries" as they say. Have you ever seen such joy in people? Who in their right mind would want to take it away?
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  • kelly parker 9 months ago
    As a Christian,
    it breaks my heart that some people have painted hate all over my religion. Please do not let the ignorant hate mongering religious right be your view of Christianity. My God says All Are Welcome at the Table. Its pretty simple.
    Aside from the fact that I do NOT believe that God hates gay people or that being gay is a sin, either way it does not matter becasue hello! Sepparation of Church and State.
    Its so painfully obvious that religion has no place in legislation. How on earth can American citizens not have equal rights to other citizens? Did th Civil Rights Movement teach us nothing?!?!?!?!?
    If gagy people don't have equal rights, then they should be exempt from taxes, the military draft, jury duty and any other civic duty. How can you take from them, but not give? Evil. Its just evil.
  • Michael Ide 9 months ago
    AMEN Kelly!!!
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  • kelly parker 9 months ago
    Oh just another note, something I have always touted as my go-to point on the inequality of gay marriage

    If homosexuals are not allowed to marry because the bible says its wrong, then we should most certainly follow the bibles example on ALL aspects related to marriage and make adultery a sin punishable by death and divorce illegal. The sanctitiy of marriage right? Divorce is not too sancitity promoting is it? Lets not let it happen. Lets send adulterers to death row. We MUST uphold the bibles views on marriage. Oh? What? What was that? You want to pick and choose what you follow and believe? OH. I see. Then you are using the bible to back up your hate. Thats how wars are started.
  • Sara Coleman 9 months ago
    I so agree with you on that. Can we sit back and see how many politicians would be on death row just for infadelity
  • Anonymous 9 months ago
    If you don't understand the difference between Old Testament Law and New Testament Grace, I'm not suprised that "your" god thinks homosexuality is acceptable. You are trying to equate Jewish Law with moral conduct that spans both testaments. Yes the Old Testament would have killed you if you were a homosexual. Also if you were a disobediant child, an adulterer, or if you caused the miscarriage of a baby. But we are not Jews. We are Christians. Christ came so that instead of stoning everyone in sight, forgivness would become available as long as you repented of your actions. Thats where the "go and sin no more" phrase comes when Jesus stops the harlot from being stoned. It is entirely in God's plan to welcome people who were once homosexuals but they must "sin no more".
    As to the last statement, I've never heard of a war being started over homosexuality. What are you referring to?
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  • Scott Shoneck 9 months ago
    It's horrible what is trying to be done and put through to the 18,000+ couples. Just let people live their lives as they want to...simply said and I know not nearly easily done. Why some feel they must force their views, their way of life and thinking on everyone else...it's mind boggling to me. This to me is one of our greatest human tragedies when this happened last November...I literally balled my eyes out when I heard this I was so heartbroken for these people. What a nightmarish reality this has become. This is a beautiful tribute...again tears have flowed, Thank you.
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  • Trina 9 months ago
    Great video and very nicely done. The music and images are perfectly combined to provoke emotion and hopefully understanding. Still, it is heartbreaking that the need for this video even exist. The fact that Team 8ate, led by Ken Star is seeking not only to defend Prop 8 but also to invalidate the vows taken by over 36,000 adults is an egregious assault on love and human decency. Please pass it on.
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  • BILLYTALENT 9 months ago
    Very wonderful video, I am totally behind equal rights for all people, gay or otherwise and pledge my support. Thank you.
    GAB in Chicago
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  • lucia rossi 9 months ago
    Only love will conquer H8!

    Luch
    I wanna get married
    when I grow up.
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  • Robert 9 months ago
    I really enjoyed the "Don't Divorce us" framing. It uses the dominant "reality" construction against enemies of love. I suspect that this will be a very successful political campaign and am very happy to spread the video and offer my support (such as it may be) from South Dakota. Society must change...and it will if we all keep pushing against old, destructive normative ideas about "right & wrong."
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  • jas faulkner 9 months ago
    Beautiful!
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  • dippy hippy 9 months ago
    Love is Love....


    A wonderful message delivered beautifully
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  • Kathryn Drake 9 months ago
    Thank you Courage Campaign..... Awesome message.
    Love is lifes' hope for living happily.
    The right to pursue happiness. Equal rights. Love is one of our most powerful equalizers. I am greatful for the abundant love.....and its beautiful diversity.
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  • Jeff Hall 9 months ago
    All these people want to do is officially register their committed relationships and be treated equally. I thought that was the idea, to not simply live together. If we truly want to see marriage and family continue and to preserve their sanctity, why do some want to invalidate the commitment tens of thousands have made to each other to not legally recognize their family? It's already been shown that if the vote were held today it would be soundly defeated. Why? Because people are generally good, but they were frightened by the lies put forth by Yes on 8, and they thought they were doing the right thing. They didn't fully understand the hurt it would bring upon so many people, and they didn't fully understand that for the first time in history this would write discrimination against a class of people into their state constitution. I'm in a hetero marriage - my marriage is not redefined because gay people also want to marry. It is an institution stengthed because it would be for everyone, not just for the select. That's not what civil rights is all about. Ken needs to get himself on the right side of history and leave this one alone.
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  • David Bedella 9 months ago
    What a beautiful video. It makes me very proud. Thank you for all your hard work Courage Campaign.
    Sincerely,
    David Bedella
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  • Meg Allan Cole 9 months ago
    Thank you Courage Campaign for standing up for equal rights. I don't want to be a part of an institution that is discriminatory. Marriage is about love, not hate.
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  • Stuart Rogoff 9 months ago
    Thank you Courage Campaign. A beautifully produced video and campaign. Freedom loving Americans should all be embracing equal rights. The Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution do not have "small print" that excludes anyone - despite politicians, racists, small minded assholes over the decades and centuries who try. Equal means Equal means Equal. We gay Americans do NOT need their permission, blessing, or even acceptance. We just need the rights that we already have been given in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
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  • Jin Sorich 9 months ago
    I also hope the pro-gay marriage community will join the fight for other sexually discriminated folks. Muslims and Mormons, for example, are not allowed to practice their religious faiths through multiple partner marriages. I'm looking to unite these groups that are essentially fighting for the same rights against the stupid Christian heterosexuals. So, how can we join together and make everyone's marriage rights be respected?
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  • Sue Weir 9 months ago
    That is extremely powerful. But if I hadn't been sent an e-mail from the Courage Campaign, I would never have seen this. This should be running on local television stations around CA. Why isn't it?
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  • Lydia Lacey 9 months ago
    Damn - I'm crying. I've been crying a lot lately, like every time I see those Obama girls, or that photo of President (!) Obama kissing Michelle in the elevator.


    I'm het and married in city hall in NYC - nothing religious about it - don't get me started, I'm there if you need me.
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  • Bob Barron 9 months ago
    I have friends who will be deeply hurt if Ken Starr suceeds. Let's focus on UNITY and LOVE... not finding ways to divorce, separate, or divide us.
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  • Maria Young 9 months ago
    It really, really does break my heart. Invalidate Prop 8!
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  • Rolland Nadjiwon 9 months ago
    Why should laws and the state even feel they have the right to regulate relationships between people, as they did with people of color and not just black Americans. I have many friends who are single, married or couples who are gay. They are wonderful and ordinary people and I would not hurt or betray them.

    Government should concern itself with good government for all people and (as the late Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau said,) '. . . keep their noses out of the bedrooms of the nation . . . .'

    I wish Californians good luck in this worthy endeavor to eradicate anti gay legislation. I do not hesitate to support equality for all peoples.
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  • Tracy Collins 9 months ago
    OMG! this is powerful...... the most beautiful people just loving each other....... who could legislate against that????? My partner and I have chosen to not marry but that is our own choice . I get sick thinking about the idea of these beautiful people being denied their rights .
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  • Sandy Donaldson 9 months ago
    Beautiful video. I'm not gay, but that is irrelevant. Equa rights under the law is a very basic constitutional guarantee. I hope we can work together, gay and straight to repeal this loathesome law. My hat is off to anyone who can make marriage work.
  • Michael Ide 9 months ago
    My partner & I have been together for 20 years & we finally got married( twice). Please don't make us do it again!!! Thank you sandy for your kind thoughts!!!
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  • Anita Guris 9 months ago
    I can't believe that people just don't seem to get it. Separation of Church and State! Being against gay marriage is as bad as being a racist. I'm not gay, I'm black and believe me persecution is the same no matter what it's target - black, gay, Jewish etc. Prop 8 = HATE and that makes me hurt for all of us. We need to stop hovering in people's bedrooms and get down to the business of fixing this country after an idiot screwed it up. The video was beautiful and made me unhappy to see how many faces and people from so many walks of life will be wounded by this obvious act of bigotry. Give everyone EQUAL RIGHTS and get your heads out of the sand people. Gay is not a choice, just like I didn't choose to be black!
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  • Maura Kelly 9 months ago
    Two people who love each other and want to commit to a lifetime together. I don't understand why people have a problem with that. The only thing that explains it is fear of what they don't understand. If a person is fortunate enough to find love in this world, why would anyone try to stop that. Support gay marriage-support love and commitment and equal rights under the law!
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  • lisa murch 9 months ago
    How can there ever be tooooo much love in the world???? If you believe in God and don't understand that the most important concept is to love one another above all else then you are missing the WHOLE point.....with all the problems facing the world WHY are we EVEN talking about this??? ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE-stay strong it will happen...peace to all
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  • Dustin Dastrup 9 months ago
    You know, as ugly as proposition 8 was and how horrible it's effects were, I'm so happy to see such a beautiful and joyous celebration of love and family.

    It's productions like that which show the world we're about love...first, foremost, and finally.

    -Proud child of God and member of the wonderful MCC family!
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  • Pat Coryell 9 months ago
    Broke my heart...
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  • Jessica McCammon 9 months ago
    Whenever I get into debates with people about this prop so many of them tell me that they can still have domestic partnerships so what's the difference?

    The difference is that we grow up wanting to get married, every little girl and little boy thinks of walking down the isle with tears in their eyes on their way to be MARRIED. Not on their way to a "domestic partnership."

    Nullifying these marriages is a stance for hatred and against love. There is no other imaginable reason why these people should not have the same right to love and happiness through marriage that any heterosexual person does, short of religious persecution, which if you believe in then just don't be gay yourself, I surely hope that your "God" never said to oppress other peoples' love.
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  • Bruce Burbridge 9 months ago
    This video should have been created last year and used instead of the incompetent campaign by "professionals". Great Video! Civil rights belong to everyone, not just the extreme right. Aren't the extreme right the ones who suppressed women, oppressed the blacks, owned slaves, and voted separate but equal? Some religion! their beliefs qualify them in the cult category.
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  • James Coulson 9 months ago
    Please sign for equal rights
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