Quote from: tekla on November 05, 2008, 09:17:32 PM
I know I sound like a broken record here, but... If you don't live in California, how dare you call our election office and demand anything? Really? Ain't that our call to make? - and it will be made!
But that right belongs to us and us alone.
I don't want to stir the pot too much here, but wasn't it money and effort that came from out of state what made the YES vote happen? Specifically from the Mormon Church, and I believe the Roman Catholic Church had a hand, as well as all the fundies?
Other than making a donation to N.O.W. and HRC I did not participate. However if there were some way I could have I would have, even though I am not a resident.
And if there is a way I could lend a hand now, I would.
Hopefully, early next year, Illinois HB 1826, will come up for a vote. That is the civil union act for Illinois and I am a great supporter of that since I reside here. Illinois has complete gender equality laws that helped make my transition so wonderful. And having a civil union law will allow my partner and I to have legal status as a couple.
Given all the hoopla over Prop 8 and others, I wouldn't doubt that the fundies and others try the same crap here that they did in California. And I would very much appreciate any effort from anyone to help enact HB 1826 into law, no matter where they resided.
Now, tekla, if all it is that you have your knickers in a twist about is calling the election office, I would agree. Election requests should be made by the residents.
-Sandy