
People in Arizona
are praying for an antigay measure to be booted off the
ballot. Proposition 107 would ban same-sex marriage in
Arizona and stop legal recognition of domestic-partner benefits.
Organized by Together Arizona, the measure's
opponents gathered in churches Sunday in Tucson,
Flagstaff, and Phoenix to join forces with people of
faith. "How dare we live in a nation where, because of our
sexuality, we are denied human rights?" asked a church
member, the Reverend Mary Workman, 78, speaking at the
First Christian Church in Tucson.
She and other opponents say the amendment
discriminates against unmarried couples, denying them
health insurance benefits, hospital visitations, and
other legal rights. They also point out that same-sex
marriage is already illegal in Arizona and say the
amendment is unconstitutional because it forces people
to vote on two different issues at once.
On August 10 a Maricopa County superior court
judge ruled that the amendment is constitutional, a
decision that opponents appealed a day later. (AP)