Dear Yes on Question 1 Supporters,
Our victory on November 3rd to restore traditional marriage in Maine was as gratifying for us as it was devastating for our opponents and the media is still covering its fallout. From the very start of our campaign, we focused on the consequences that have befallen other states where [...]
Stand With Us in Thanking Boston Globe Columnist
posted November 13th, 2009Legislators: Remember who you represent
posted November 13th, 2009Manchester resident Al Hewey wrote an important letter to the editor that reminds the citizens of Maine that legislators should work to represent their constituents above their own agendas. The people of Maine have spoken about same-sex marriage–and the people’s priorities should be our legislators’ priorities.
Read more here.
Bangor Resident Supports Victory for Yes on One
posted November 13th, 2009Bangor resident Lawrence E. Merrill wrote in to the Bangor Daily News to express his support for the Yes on One victory. Read his thoughts here.
READ MOREVictory!
posted November 4th, 2009Dear Yes on Question 1 Friends,
Last night we did it! Through your hard work and dedication, support and belief in the sanctity of marriage between a man and a woman, 53 percent of Mainers voted to preserve traditional marriage!
At the end of this high-fevered battle, Mainers were persuaded by the facts we presented and [...]
Stand for Marriage Maine Releases New Radio Ad
posted November 2nd, 2009Don Mendell – Radio Ad, Stand for Marriage Maine
Opponents are seeking to discredit an honored Maine teacher for speaking out in support of Question One. Join Don Mendell and others who have decided to take a stand for marriage in Maine!
“Protect marriage from the religious left”
posted October 30th, 2009The religious left complains religion should not be used to decide the gay marriage issue.
Oops!
They also use specific religious beliefs and doctrines on homosexuality in their churches to help them decide how they vote.
Read more about the hypocrisy and inconsistencies of the religious left, according to one Maine resident, by clicking here.
READ MORESupport Question One without fear
posted October 30th, 2009“While the issue of same-sex marriage stirs lots of passions on both sides of the debate, one thing that should be clear is that citizens should feel free to support groups that share and advance their views without fear of recrimination enabled by government.”
Sean Parnell, president of the Center for Competitive Politics in Alexandria, Va., [...]
READ MOREFix partnerships, don’t change the definition of marriage
posted October 30th, 2009Interested in learning why one Maine resident thinks “many of the questions raised by the ‘Vote No’ interests could be worked out in the next session of the Legislature without changing the definition of marriage?”
Click here.
“Arrogance or ignorance” of Question One opponents
posted October 29th, 2009Portland resident Kenneth S. Jones spoke out today about the opponents of Question One who are silencing free speech:
To the contrary, tearing down signs (silencing speech) is an act of arrogance or ignorance carried out by those who believe theirs is the only voice worth hearing, and it cannot be defended as either “moral” or [...]
Homosexual agenda has been deceptive
posted October 29th, 2009“When the gay rights law was debated in 2004, its supporters assured us it would not lead to gay marriage. That was a lie.”
So begins the letter to the editor that Bryan Dench of Falmouth wrote about Question One. Continue reading it by clicking here.