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September 9, 2008

LGBT Community Call to Action!

Photobucket With 8 weeks to go until Proposition 8 comes to a vote in the State of California, in effort to strike down the measure we call all members of the LGBT community and their supporters to take action with us!

We need your help to put a face on the lives of those that this proposition affects!! Help us to ‘get visible’ and let our presence as upstanding citizens of this world be seen by all. We need to raise awareness amongst all citizens of the good State of California of the need to stand up for equal rights by vowing to Vote NO on Prop 8 on the up and coming Election Day, November 4, 2008. We call all who support equality and fairness to help us "Personalize Prop 8 across the State!"

You can join us in taking action every weekend (Saturday and Sunday) from now until Election Day on November 4th, to “get out and about” in your community!

The idea behind this LGBT Community Call to Action is to put a familiar face on the LGBT community and give those in the heterosexual community a chance to interact in daily life with those that the measure would directly affect.

Here are Some Ideas for What to Do Over the Weekends :

• The number one recommended way to become more visible on your community is to visit your local McDonald’s one day each weekend until Election Day, November 4th. McDonald’s is a highly recognized and popular business that is located in most communities across the state, country, and planet! Many locations offer a McDonald’s Play Land if you have children, plus you can find many choices on their menu to fit your lifestyle and budget. McDonald’s is a corporation who has recently shown their support to the LGBT community by joining the NGLCC. Visiting your local McDonald’s over the weekend is a great way to get highly visible in your community, and is one way that we can show support for a corporation that supports our community!

• The next way you can become more visible in the fight against Prop 8 is to get out and about in other ways such as attending birthday parties and weddings, going to the mall or movies, taking your laundry to the laundry mat, walking your pets, grocery shopping, or take your kids to the park. Visit straight friends and family members and tell them why you are making it a point to get out and about, and let them know how important their vote is to you this Election Day. You could even just drive, ride your bike, roller skate, or just go for a walk around your neighborhood!

• Take it to the next level! Purchase “No on Prop 8” tools and merchandise to wear while you are out and about in the community or hanging out at McDonald’s. You can put a bumper sticker on your car (or window decal), wear a No on Prop 8 t-shirt (men’s here and women’s here), or a No on Prop 8 button.

• Want to take it even further? Report your experience from the weekend or your visit to McDonald’s on social news websites like iReport or on your personal blog! Download the NO on 8 ToolKit here for good examples.


Even if you don’t live in California or are not a member of the LGBT community, you can still help in the fight to strike down Proposition 8 on Election Day!

You don’t have to be married or planning to get married to vote for freedom, equality, and fairness for all by voting NO on Proposition 8. Everyone can and should support equality for all in any way that they can… it could be your rights that are up for debate one day! We are all in this together.

Here Are the Ways That You Can Help:

In California – Visit your local McDonald’s to show your support for our efforts every weekend until Election Day. You can let us know about your pledge to Vote No on Prop 8 by utilizing the tools mentioned above, and/or reporting your experience on iReport or on your personal blog. Above all else make sure that you register to vote and Vote NO on Proposition 8 on Election Day, November 4th.

All Over the U.S. – Sign the Million for Marriage petition by clicking the banner below:



Around the World - Voice your opinion about gay rights and let’s open up the conversation to discuss equality worldwide. Comment and discuss the issue on your favorite social networking websites, message boards, or even write your local newspaper. You can also join the fight in our efforts to strike down Prop 8 by joining the NO on Prop 8 web pages on MySpace and FaceBook.

Wherever you are, please pass this message on!

Re-post, forward, or link to this post and spread the word to help in the fight.

Every vote counts, and every vote matters...


About the Author: Julie Phineas is a work at home mom of 2 who lives in Southern California. You can find out more about her and view her photos by visiting her page on MySpace.

2 comments:

~Julie Phineas~ said...

PS Here is a letter that my wife sent to her family along with the 'LGBT Call to Action' via email:

"Dear family and friends,

I'm sending this out with hope that you all can help and VOTE NO ON 8. It is very hard for me to express how I feel but you all know that I love Julie and the kids with all my heart and I just want to stay married to her for the rest of my life. Please don't let a group of people who don't even know us take away our rights to be able to take care of our children and have the equality that we all deserve. Some people will say that we will still have "rights" but that the word marriage is out of the question, but why can't I have that word? Am I a second class citizen? Should I accept and live by what someone else thinks and dictates to me? You all know me and you know that I would never infringe on another persons rights to be treated with respect, dignity, and as an equal. So I am asking you, not just for myself, but for Julie, Noah, and Trini, please let us live our lives as a married family because that one word is something that I would fight for until the fight is over and I'm begging you all to have my back. I love each and every one of you and I thank you for taking the time to read this.

Love always, gina"

Cayne said...

Another way web surfers can help is to visit article sites and either write articles against Prop 8 or comment on or vote for articles against Prop 8 on such sites.

I created a Squidoo page to support the No vote, but both my page and the official No on 8 page are coming up behind Yes on 8 in the results because they're getting more viewers and comments. We need more comments and visits to push us ahead of the Yes on 8 page in the Squidoo results:

http://www.squidoo.com/no-on-california-prop-8

http://www.squidoo.com/no8

Thank you! Let's keep pushing until we win!


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