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Re: CA Prop 8-Gay Marriage Ban - news and alerts
Here is one with Molly Ringwald
 
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Here is one with Molly Ringwald
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California's fight over the initiative to ban gay marriage (popularly called Prop. 8) has attracted its share of million-dollar donors. The big contributors in the fight to approve Prop. 8 include the Knights of Columbus ($1 million); the National Organization for Marriage ($500,000); Dr. John Templeton, the son of the philanthropist Sir John Templeton ($450,000); and Focus on the Family ($500,000). Fighting against approval of Prop. 8 are celebrities like Steven Spielberg and his wife Kate Capshaw ($50,000 each), as well as former GOP U.S. Senate candidate Michael Huffington ($100,000); Robert Haas, chairman emeritus of Levi Straus ($200,000); and the California Teachers Union Issues PAC ($2 million). The media battle has been intense. Talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres (who had vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden on her show to oppose Prop. 8) has thrown $100,000 to buy TV time to fight the ban. Meanwhile, proponents of Prop. 8 - conservative groups and churches among them - have put up their own ads.
	The hour-long rally took place during a lunch break. After gathering in the center quad area, a line of students snaked its way through campus before marching down down Colorado Boulevard, where traveling motorists honked their horns in support of their efforts.
A representative from the "No on 8" campaign said PCC's rally was just one of several student-organized rallies planned for this month.
"It is not enough to vote no," she said. "Be visible, be active. Help with the phone banks ... it is about taking action."
$1.4 million of Orange County’s money comes from the Santa Ana office of the National Organization for Marriage, a nonprofit organized for the sole purpose of fighting same-sex marriage.
Fieldstead & Co. ($900,000), the personal foundation of Home Savings heir Howard Fieldstead Ahmanson and his wife, Roberta Green Ahmanson; Former state senator Robert Hurtt Jr. ($275,000); the Evangelical Christian Credit Union (ECCU) in Brea ($100,000); healthcare executives Donald G. Laws and Steve Samuelian ($100,000 each); and MHI Real Company (oil mining) president Larry Smith ($75,646.18). All of them support Prop. 8.
!!! I helped organize that!I'm glad you found it!

PPI released a new poll today and we're ahead:
We need to keep at this like we're always behind...fight!

