“For God shows no partiality.” -Romans 2:11

“I promise this is my last politically charged status for a while… I am saddened by those who say they “stood up for God today.” There will be no fewer gay people tomorrow than there were today. You did nothing to combat sin in our society. Instead, you stood up for discrimination. In a country founded on religious freedom for ALL, you forced your own beliefs into law, much the same as in a theocracy. For only the 2nd time in NC history, you amended our constitution to remove freedoms instead of grant them (the other being the 1875 interracial marriage ban). Amendment One more resembles the laws of Jim Crow than the spirit of the Gospel. As a devout Christian myself, I feel sick that my religion was used in such a destructive way, and I am truly saddened that you feel so proud of yourselves in the end.” – Laura Lineberger

The man to thank: Senator Peter S. Brunstetter (Rep) of Forsyth County, the primary sponsor for Senate Bill 514 in the “Defense of Marriage.”

Human rights: fundamental rights, especially those believed to belong to an individual and in whose exercise a government may not interfere, as the rights to speak, associate, work, etc.

Apparently Senator Brunstetter does not understand this meaning. But then again, it appears that over 60% of North Carolina voters (at least from the 2 million out of 6 million NC voters that cast a vote) agree with him.

It is no coincidence that the map of counties in North Carolina that voted against Amendment One has a direct correlation to the location of the best universities in the state.

When comparing the percentage of individuals that have earned a bachelor’s degree to their area of residence, there is also a strong correlation.

Is this showing a problem with public education in North Carolina or just the sheer ignorance of 61% of the voters in our state. Of course, a great deal of those that voted for Amendment One did so for religious reasons that should not be discounted. Some of the religious reasons which have been manipulated and dictated by what some might call “crazy preachers.” I am in no way trying to tear down the ideals of religion; I am religious myself, but there is a reason that there is an intended separation between the Church and the State.

Just because you have a religious belief does NOT give you the political right to impose your beliefs on others.

For those of you that voted in favor of Amendment One, you have voted to strip rights from not only homosexual couples by banning gay marriage, but you have also taken away rights from heterosexual couples by invalidating domestic partnerships and civil unions. Amendment One affects children, unmarried couples, and the elderly as well.

It is misinformation that will be the downfall of our society. Bigotry and hatred will be the downfall of our society. Continued discrimination will be the downfall of us all.

There will always be differing opinions about every issue known to man. There will always be two sides to every option and always the few undecided who choose not to get involved. When it comes to Constitutional Amendments, there is a bigger issue at hand. The issue of the rights of your fellow citizens of the state lies in our own hands. When this situation arises, it is our responsibility to put aside our personal and religious beliefs for the betterment of humanity.

It is our human duty and responsibility to others that should hold power when it comes to dictating human rights.

It is our time to show the State what we are made of. For those of us that are Against Amendment One, we have an opportunity to educate those in our state that did not even know what the amendment was even about. We can talk to the people who are in favor of the amendment and encourage them to see that it is unconstitutional. We can fight the system.

North Carolina: a state that allows first cousin marriage but bans gay marriage.

This WILL change.

Repeal Amendment One.

I’ll see you on June 15, North Carolina, and you better believe I’m up for a fight.

–Kerry

Vote AGAINST Amendment One

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With many of you in my home of North Carolina still asleep, I hope that when you wake up to go to the polls that you are aware of the implications of Amendment One.

For starters, I understand the religious debate. There was even some debate going on after I posted a facebook status about voting against. What people need to understand is that gay marriage is already illegal in North Carolina, so a vote in favor of Amendment One is not affirming that you don’t approve of gay marriage. Adversely, a vote against Amendment One does not legalize gay marriage.

The amendment reads:
Constitutional amendment to provide that marriage between one man and one woman is the only domestic legal union that shall be valid or recognized by this State.

There are four key words here.

ONLY DOMESTIC LEGAL UNION

This is where the difference lies between those who are against amendment one and those who do not understand what amendment one really means.

This means that all other relationships, including civil unions and domestic partnerships, will not be recognized legally. This has many effects on people, including children, whether they be gay or straight.

If you are looking at amendment one from strictly a religious standpoint, I understand how you could be thinking differently about this issue. I respect your beliefs. You have every right to believe what you would like, but just because you believe something differently in respect to religion does not mean that you have the legal right to impose your beliefs on other people. Amendment One will TAKE AWAY rights from families in North Carolina.

If you’re apathetic, vote against; the North Carolina constitution will not change.

If you don’t understand what amendment one will do, vote against.vote against.

Amendment one is unconstitutional.

You can find more information at the Vote Against facebook page.

Protect ALL NC families.

It is May 8 and it is now time to use your voice.

Vote AGAINST Amendment One.