Hawaii Democrats ram immoral homosexual marriage against wishes of poplation and huge street protests
Marriage Day (Photo credit: Fikra) |
In Hawaii, thousands came to the capital to testify in defense of marriage and religious liberty, and at least ten thousand people rallied outside the capital to let their legislators know, in no uncertain terms, that voters support marriage as the union of one man and one woman. And now, one courageous representative is even challenging the new law in court — demanding that the people have the final say on marriage.
There is a silver lining now that Hawaii has voted to redefine marriage against the people's wishes: same-sex 'marriage' activists have run out of easy targets. This was the last state where Democrats held the governorship and both houses of the Legislature — the only type of state where they have been able to prevail by legislative action. (West Virginia is governed by Democrats but we are in no danger of their socially-conservative politicians redefining marriage.) Thus the false narrative of “inevitability” ends here — with your help!
The fight for marriage goes on — we anticipate state-wide fights in Ohio, Indiana and up to half a dozen other states next year. These are fights we can win — and win big — halting the temporary momentum same-sex ‘marriage' activists have built up by eking out extremely narrow victories in the bluest of states... but only if we have the resources to fight.