Post by Snowfeather on May 28, 2015 23:25:51 GMT -5
"As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on marriage equality once and for all, we must voice our overwhelming support for Jim Obergefell and the rest of the brave plaintiffs who've sacrificed so much to get us to this point. Please sign HRC's #LoveCantWait petition below. When you do, we'll send you a downloadable special-edition HRC logo that includes your name (just like the one above). "
I've been sharing this petition over my social media sites and ill share it here too, this petition is for marriage equality. For the same sex to be able to marry whom they love, and stop the laws that keep that from happening (like its anyones business what another couple are doing in their private life)
it's already gotten over 150,000 signatures in just a few days, if your in support with it, you don't have too but if you would sign it and help get the word out there that would be amazing.
If you don't agree with this that's equally fine.
I'm not asking for a discussion over these rights so please don't start any. Just a vote in the poll above is all or a post below saying you did/questions. ^^.
I don't receive any said information you type to sign the petition, I'm just sharing the link . If you feel uncomfortable answering any of the questions you can just set it at unknown signer or fake what you don't want to answer.
It will ask for your email to send you updates on how far the petitions going along.
Here's the link secure3.convio.net/hrc/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=2116
"Millions of Americans are currently waiting in limbo for the right to be married in their home states. Despite the fact that the majority of Americans believe in marriage equality, it is still unavailable and unrecognized in many states.
I believe that every couple in America has the right to marry, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. And I stand with HRC in fighting for marriage equality now -- and for as long as it takes.
I strongly believe that all Americans are created equal and should therefore be entitled to marry whom they love. Couples and families should not be left to suffer from the heartbreak that results from same-sex marriage bans.
These marriage bans affect real lives, real families. How much longer must Americans suffer -- prevented from the equal right to marry whom they love?
I am pledging my support to join the millions of others who firmly believe that the time for marriage equality -- the time for fairness -- is now. " -quote
I've been sharing this petition over my social media sites and ill share it here too, this petition is for marriage equality. For the same sex to be able to marry whom they love, and stop the laws that keep that from happening (like its anyones business what another couple are doing in their private life)
it's already gotten over 150,000 signatures in just a few days, if your in support with it, you don't have too but if you would sign it and help get the word out there that would be amazing.
If you don't agree with this that's equally fine.
I'm not asking for a discussion over these rights so please don't start any. Just a vote in the poll above is all or a post below saying you did/questions. ^^.
I don't receive any said information you type to sign the petition, I'm just sharing the link . If you feel uncomfortable answering any of the questions you can just set it at unknown signer or fake what you don't want to answer.
It will ask for your email to send you updates on how far the petitions going along.
Here's the link secure3.convio.net/hrc/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=2116
"Millions of Americans are currently waiting in limbo for the right to be married in their home states. Despite the fact that the majority of Americans believe in marriage equality, it is still unavailable and unrecognized in many states.
I believe that every couple in America has the right to marry, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. And I stand with HRC in fighting for marriage equality now -- and for as long as it takes.
I strongly believe that all Americans are created equal and should therefore be entitled to marry whom they love. Couples and families should not be left to suffer from the heartbreak that results from same-sex marriage bans.
These marriage bans affect real lives, real families. How much longer must Americans suffer -- prevented from the equal right to marry whom they love?
I am pledging my support to join the millions of others who firmly believe that the time for marriage equality -- the time for fairness -- is now. " -quote