The Christian
Newswire is reporting that the antigay VoteYesMarriage.com
coalition has begun airing ads on Christian radio stations
throughout California--in San Diego, Los
Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, Oxnard, Santa
Barbara, Monterey County, San Francisco, Sacramento,
Modesto, Fresno, and Bakersfield. They are 60 seconds in
length and feature former state assemblyman Larry
Bowler of Elk Grove telling those who are "financially
blessed" that they "have the means to save marriage."
"We must raise
more than $2 million to override the judges and
politicians and fully and permanently protect marriage for
one man and one woman. The only initiative that will
accomplish this is the rock-solid VoteYesMarriage.com
amendment," Bowler told the Christian Newswire.
According to the
article, VoteYesMarriage.com is the sponsor of
California's Voters' Right to Protect Marriage Initiative,
which aims to permanently prohibit same-sex
marriage by amending the California constitution.
Here's the full
text of the ad:
LARRY BOWLER:
Have you been financially blessed? Do you believe marriage
is for a man and a woman and that government should stop
forcing businesses to undermine marriage?
This is
Assemblyman Larry Bowler. I served 30 years as a sheriff's
deputy and six years in the California legislature.
Now I'm a leader with the VoteYesMarriage.com campaign
to protect everything about marriage in our state
constitution.
Time is short.
The California supreme court is scheming to create
"same-sex marriages" as early as next year!
But there's great
hope. If you've been financially blessed, you have the
means to save marriage. The VoteYesMarriage.com must quickly
raise $2-1/2 million to qualify our rock-solid
marriage amendment for the ballot.
Will you help
stop the judges and politicians? You can leave the legacy
of marriage to future generations.
If you're a
person of means, please call me personally at (916)
265-5643.
ANNOUNCER: Paid
for by VoteYesMarriage.com. (END)
In 2000,
California voters passed Proposition 22, which restricts
same-sex marriage, though not constitutionally. (The
Advocate)