Good afternoon. Please pass this on to those who you contacted regarding bus transport.The bus to the Rally for Traditional Marriage will be picking up on Hoolana St (in front of the school) at 1 pm; everyone should be here no later than 12:45 PM. The bus will then pick everyone up for the ride home at 4 pm. Also, of those who will be taking the bus; is anyone willing to be the contact person for the bus company, Ground Transport? They will need a contact person with a cel phone “just in case.” If anyone is willing to be the point of contact that day, please give me a call tomorrow at 455-3012 so that I can confirm the reservation with Ground Transport.
I’m told that the attachments in my earlier e-mail did not come through, so here is the basic information:
Traditional Marriage Rally to be held on Sunday, February 22 at 2 PM at the State Capitol and will run until approximately 3:30 PM. This rally is sponsored by concerned citizens of Hawaii and the Hawaii Family Forum in opposition to House Bill 444, which will enact a law establishing civil unions between same sex partners.
Thank you to everyone who spread the word so quickly!
Lisa
4 comments:
Keep your church out of my bedroom! Sometimes God's people are WRONG! You people sound like you are going to begin to start lynching gay people on Waikiki. Separation of church and state. You will learn one day, probably when you pass on to the other side that all people are equal. The alternative is Hitler's Germany. Have a nice day! Michael from McCully.
Aloha Michael :)
Thanks for your comment. Please understand that I am not ANTI gay or lesbian people. I have many good friends that have chosen that lifestyle. And while I do not condone their actions I also do not condemn them as bad people. HOWEVER HB444 seeks to do something that is far beyond the spectrum of being reasonable. . .
Gay and lesbian couples want to be left alone ... so the argument goes. . . Fine with me. But this bill does not leave them alone, but rather this Bill seeks to FUNDAMENTALLY change not only what marriage is but also what family is. It is also an attack on those who believe in the sacramental nature and holiness of marriage. i.e our children will be told that they MUST accept gay and lesbian marriage. That is an outrage from my perspective. Please keep in mind that the marriage was founded on religious principles, nothing more.
I respect you and your opinions. I cannot however agree with your premise
Gods Blessings
Dallas Carter
Separation of church and state?? Its seems like a good ideal Michael but let me ask you... Is it really that you want that separation or is it that you want the government to legally mandate your progressive contention on every one, including chruches?
How would government forcing our priest, pastors, rabbis, etc to acknowledge gay marriage be separation of church and state?
That, itself, sounds like dictatorial rule of the worse kind.
In peace,
Dallas
In addition to 'legalizing' gay marriage, the culture will have to adhere to it.
What would first happen is that any building that can be used by the public will be forced to allow for 'gay wedding ceremonies'. So for instance if the Church owns a pretty little plaza in Kailua that is open to the public, then a 'gay couple' can force the Church to issue them a permit for this 'gay wedding ceremony'. Even though the Church owns that property and this goes against their teachings, thus it violates the seperation of church and state.
In addition, there will have to be 're-education' classes for children in all schools to be forced to accept 'gay couples' and learn about 'gay lifestyles'. Regardless of the wishes of the parents.
So this goes beyond the proverbial 'bedroom' and into the rights of a parent to raise their children.
This is what is called 'unintended consequences', but it will happen.
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