Saturday, October 11, 2008
Vote Yes for Proposition 8!
Go to these websites to learn more about Proposition 8 so that we can make a difference in what is being taught in schools and in our freedom of speech. Help protect marriage and families. Make a difference soon! Voting is November 4th!
protecmarriage.com
www.preservingmarriage.org
www.whatisprop8.com
protecmarriage.com
www.preservingmarriage.org
www.whatisprop8.com
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Me and my beatiful baby girl
"Uh-oh. I think I may have filled my droors...again."
Lillia's Milestones
- Slept in her bassinet and not her bouncer at 2 1/2 months
- Grabbed at items in front of her at 2 1/2 months
- First slept through the night at 3 months
- Learned to roll over at 3 1/2 months
- Sat up without support at 5 1/2 months
- Ate most food at 6 1/2 months
- Crawled at 8 1/2 months
- Started sleeping through the night continually at 8 1/2 months
- Had six teeth at 8 1/2 months
- Began pulling herself up on furniture at almost 9 months
- Ate rice cereal at 5 1/2 months
2 comments:
You go girl! I am glad to see you taking a stand on this. I agree with you. Love you sweetie!
Mom Jill
I'm getting tired of seeing these Mormon spambots everywhere.
Anytime you see www.whatisprop8.com, you know it's coming from a member of the LDS church.
Head over and check out “How to Blog About Prop 8″ at http://www.whatisprop8.com/how-to-blog-about-prop-8.html …
It’s basically a primer for Mormons on how to become Latter Day Spammers.
A quick check of the comments sections under the news articles that turn up from a search for Prop 8 terms reveals numerous drive-by comments with convoluted "Yes on 8 = tolerance" arguments and always accompanied by a link to www.whatisprop8.com ...
This approach reminds me of some of the stuff I saw getting tried during the Romney campaign. In the current campaign, I don’t think such tactics are well-suited for the target voters the Yes on 8 campaign needs if they’re going to actually win this thing. Californians who’d be persuaded by such obvious tactics are more than likely either not going to vote or are already planning to vote Yes.
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