I was amazed to search through all the boards and could not find any topics with a headline containing amendment or marriage.If you've not been paying attention to the news the past three days the NC General Assembly (NCGA) has spent $150,000 for a special session. The session was to vote on a proposed amendment to our state constitution.The NCGA has approved a ballot measure for the Marriage Amendment (HB777 / SB106) during the PRIMARY election. The proposed amendment is very short but has VERY broad effects across domestic violence, healthcare, gay / lesbian / transgender / queer (GBLTQ) marriage, disability benefits, etc.Voting NO on this amendment does NOT say you're in favor of gay marriage, in fact we already have a law that state's gay marriage is illegal. (NCGS 51.1-2 prohibits marriages between individuals of the same gender)Voting NO says you're against writing discrimination into our state constitution.Voting NO says you're agreeing with many of the large companies against this amendment. (http://equalitync.org/news1/it2019s-not-hard-work-to-see-bigotry-is-bad-for-n.c.-business/image/image_view_fullscreen)Voting NO says you want couples of the opposite sex to retain their domestic partner benefits. (The amendment states that marriage is the only legal domestic union that can be recognized in the state)The implications of this amendment are astounding, I ask, as an alumnus, that you please register to vote immediately, know the facts about this amendment, and when the time comes in May 2012 show your decision to keep discrimination out of our state constitution by voting NO.More information is available at: http://equalitync.org/truth[Edited on September 14, 2011 at 8:35 PM. Reason : Added some hyperlinks]
9/14/2011 8:34:32 PM
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9/14/2011 8:37:09 PM
Let me state this again, because I understand there are many conservative individuals who are against gay marriage.
9/14/2011 8:37:26 PM
Novicane it'd be awesome if you'd post your image right below my follow-up, just so it isn't lost.Probably the BEST use of that image in the history of my over ten years on TWW!
9/14/2011 8:39:03 PM
There are a lot of gay couples who live together. For a long time. If one of them dies, their families can take over and pretty much lock their love one out of the picture because they are not married.Allowing GBLTQ to marry, it guarantees them rights in such situations.i see this is the lounge.[Edited on September 14, 2011 at 8:41 PM. Reason : ss]
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9/14/2011 8:40:06 PM
Novicane voting NO on this doesn't even grant gays the ability to marry. Voting NO prevents them from losing their CURRENT rights.This bill affects UNMARRIED straight couples as much as any gay couple.Imagine living with your boyfriend / girlfriend for ten years, they enter the hospital, and even though you're healthcare denies to cover them because you're domestic partnership is NOT VALID due to the FIRST AMENDMENT to the NC Constitution.
9/14/2011 8:42:53 PM
wolfpackgrrr it is on the MAY 2012 BALLOT!The NCGA felt this issue was so important (compared to our floundering education and escalating unemployment) that they had a special three day session costing tax payers a total of $150,000. This was necessary in order to rush this onto the MAY 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT.* The real reason for the rush is because the more liberal (read Democrat) voters will have LOW numbers in the PRIMARY election due to Obama being the incumbent. Polls have shown that as a whole NC residents are against the amendment, however by not having this in the General Election they will have in essence skewed the sample set.
9/14/2011 8:47:17 PM
Information for Straight Couples:
9/14/2011 8:54:41 PM
It was my understanding that it goes on the May ballot to decide if it will go on the general ballot in November. Shit is confusing and they should have been wasting their time on the economy, not this
9/14/2011 8:59:41 PM
The May Ballot determines whether it goes on the NC Constitution.
9/14/2011 9:11:34 PM
I wonder what sophomore Eric Dobbins thinks about this issue
9/14/2011 9:28:46 PM
9/14/2011 9:55:46 PM
*The anti-puppy mill bill failed in 2010 because the Dems didn't want to get into anything controversial during a short session right before an election. Then the pork industry put a lot of money into it and made it controversial, because if you can't abuse puppies now, next thing you know what if someone tries to make you treat pigs humanely. So instead, this bill was going to be passed in the 2011 long session that wasn't right before an election. But of course, all the people who were going to pass this lost their seats and now I don't see it coming back and passing for the foreseeable future. Big money in politics does some terrible things sometimes like supporting puppy abuse. /sidetrack rant
9/14/2011 10:04:16 PM
Just a little more information, BUSINESSES are against this amendment as well. What a great way to create jobs NCGA. If you want to figure out a way to push Bank of America from its headquarters in Charlotte to New York, pass this amendment," said Martin Eakeshttp://www.newsobserver.com/2011/09/14/1486494/amendment-divides-business-leaders.html#ixzz1Y1hxk23K
9/15/2011 9:17:46 AM
Is it true that if you aren't registered as republican you can't vote for this because of the primary election?
9/15/2011 9:45:55 AM
As someone that many of you typically call a conservative... I am wholly against this amendment. I won't go into a diatribe, but I'm sure some of you have seen my previous rants on the issue. Secondly, I don't support the current NC marriage law, but that's another battle.In the end, I consider myself a true conservative; not some right-wing, christian conservative nutjob. I believe in personal freedoms - including whatever other adult you'd like to marry. I don't believe in forcing others to live by someone else's religious or moral beliefs. I find it quite hypocritical that the christian-conservatives are pushing their religion into law, when last year the rampant rumors of Muslims trying to instill Sharia Law in the U.S. caused a huge uproar about separation of church and state from the very same people. I think it's simple. Religion doesn't belong in government and government doesn't belong in religion. Any government. Any religion.]
9/15/2011 9:53:57 AM
This amendment will never pass. There are too many Southern Baptists in NC.I think a vote on a Constitutional Amendment is one of the best possible outcomes. It gives the people an opportunity to VOTE on an issue.Most of the laws that are passed are only voted on by elected representatives. This give North Carolinians an opportunity to give the Capitol some feedback.I, too, will be voting NO on this amendment. I find my views to be close to wdprice3's. I don't think it is government's job to legislate on these types of social issues. I am also pro-choice, but I don't think government should fund abortions.
9/15/2011 10:13:10 AM
^^This.
9/15/2011 10:15:59 AM
quite frankly, the fact that this is even up for vote is an embarrassment to the state of NC. makes me sad as a typically-proud North Carolinian I live in Georgia now, but please everyone, vote against this crap. Thanks!
9/15/2011 10:22:16 AM
Minkagrl01 you need to be a registered NC voter to vote in the primary election. You DO NOT have to be registered to ANY political party. (Being associated to a party allows you to vote for the party candidate for the general election)wdprice3 this is more than just pushing their religion into law (we've already got that, NCGS 51.1-2). This is modifying the NC Constitution in such a way so that a judge can't state that the law is discriminatory. In essence they are removing the checks and balances of the system by radically changing our state's constitution. What's worse is they are doing it with a vote that will grossly misrepresent the opinion of the state as a whole.mdozer73 I hope the amendment doesn't pass, but the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is very powerful. They will confuse many people into voting yes, through any means possible. Also, to my knowledge the Southern Baptist Church would be for the amendment. http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_sbc3.htmspooner even though you no longer live in NC you can still help. Most people don't even know about the special session that occurred this week, let alone that this will be on the MAY 2012 ballot. Please spread the word, get people out to vote!
9/15/2011 10:47:30 AM
How different is this amendment from the one in every other state in the south and midwest?
9/15/2011 10:59:05 AM
Nighthawk one of the bigger issues is that based on the language of Senate Bill 106 (The Marriage Amendment), defines “marriage” as the only “legal domestic union” that can be “valid or recognized in this state,”Additionally, we already have a law (NCGS 51.1-2) that already states marriage must be between individuals of different genders.This amendment REMOVES existing rights of gay AND straight couples.[Edited on September 15, 2011 at 11:12 AM. Reason : Spelling Error]
9/15/2011 11:11:21 AM
9/15/2011 11:42:42 AM
too bad Tdub can't poll skew thisLike spooner said: I think this is pretty embarrassing for our state
9/15/2011 11:59:10 AM
Supplanter I'm all about ANYBODY there showing support.TerdFerguson I'm hoping to try and get this to the front page in May for the ballot.
9/15/2011 1:02:44 PM
This amendment aggravates me to no end- we possibly have nothing else to worry about in this state (drought, failing education, lack of jobs, etc.) and they're spending our money on this BS? I'm also mad on a personal level, because I'm in an unmarried het domestic partnership and we already can't get on each other's insurance, and had to go out of our way to get me put on his living will. Part of why I refuse to get married atm is because I want the same rights of marriage for my gay and queer friends, and I also want my relationship to have full legal rights without resorting to marriage.Dumb, dumb, dumb.
9/15/2011 1:19:51 PM
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9/15/2011 1:29:12 PM
<----will be voting "yes." I'm glad you reminded me.
9/15/2011 1:32:44 PM
what are people afraid of?
9/15/2011 1:34:50 PM
oh, and for the record, I'd probably vote against this
9/15/2011 1:42:11 PM
I rest my case (regarding theists fucking it up for the rest of us). Also, this is some dirty shit rushing this through to the primaries.[Edited on September 15, 2011 at 2:42 PM. Reason : for clarification]
9/15/2011 2:38:50 PM
what, you rest your case because I'd vote against it? sweet!
9/15/2011 2:39:29 PM
I was responding to the OP and not you. Get over yourself.
9/15/2011 2:41:39 PM
Gay marriage, civil unions, etc. has never won in a public vote. Any time the issue comes before voters, it loses. Public opinion polls consistently show high support for gay rights, civil unions, and even marriage. But it loses at the ballot box. And this time will be no exception. For no other reason, it will be on the ballot the same day as the Republican Primary. The odds are already stacked.Why is this in the lounge? If the OP had been against gay marriage, it would have been moved immediately.
9/15/2011 3:04:38 PM
9/15/2011 4:21:07 PM
^fucking truth.
9/15/2011 4:31:24 PM
http://www.facebook.com/groups/165812220168585/
9/15/2011 4:33:41 PM
^^,^^^ is that not what I'm essentially saying?
9/15/2011 4:56:46 PM
^ lol, I thought so
9/15/2011 5:00:15 PM
^
9/15/2011 5:33:34 PM
9/15/2011 5:37:16 PM
fiscal conservative != social conservative. Social conservatives are fucking busybodies that want to tell other people how to live. Doesn't mean all conservatives are like this.
9/15/2011 5:40:24 PM
9/15/2011 5:43:45 PM
I didnt read the thread, just tell me, which day do I get to go vote YES?
9/15/2011 11:09:45 PM
obvious troll is obvious. good work!
9/15/2011 11:17:21 PM
aaronburro Yes, it would have been a WASTE to spend the money for a special session to legalize gay marriage. There are TONS of other issues in this state that would benefit from a special session such as a jobs bill (I believe they said over 40% of Vance County children go to bed hungry).Additionally, it isn't JUST domestic violence, it is the BROAD reaching impact of dissolving ANY type of domestic partnership. This affects healthcare benefits, hospital visitation, etc. Domestic violence is just one that I chose to high light in response to a question.So I'm curious as to how I'm showing "unmanageable emotional excesses" (the definition of hysterical) when all of my points have facts behind them. (By the way, glad you'll be voting NO)maximus may I ask, what is your justification for voting yes?thegoodlife3 the "reason" behind the amendment is that some "crazy liberal" judge could overturn NCGS 51.1-2 due to it being against the NC Constitution. However instead of just stating "Marriage is defined as one man joined with one woman" they will dissolve all forms of domestic partnerships due to the poor wording of this amendment.disco_stu I'm furious with my representatives for not speaking against this running in the primaries as well. The voter turnout for the primaries never reflects the general population, a very sneaky and dirty trick by the GOP if you ask me. Please make sure to tell as many people you know to go and vote TWICE next year, primaries and general election.TULIPlovr I will agree, PASSING gay marriage has failed at the ballot box AND it would fail in NC. However, when polled about specifically writing a law or amendment to prevent gay marriage most individuals in NC are against it as well. I believe the last two years the majority has been against adding anything to the constitution preventing gay marriage (I don't remember the specifics but the numbers were 55% against an amendment, 44% pro-amendment, 1% undecided). Also, I didn't know where else to post this than the Lounge.http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2011/09/nc-opposes-marriage-amendment.htmlActual numbers can be found hereSmath74 true words, that's why honestly I think Ron Paul is one of the "truest" republicans out there. He's also the only one that doesn't have a corporate sponsor to my knowledge!God if they're so PRO-Amendment why must they close their group (which might explain their low numbers, 21 members)? https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vote-NO-on-Amendment-One/282058175138590 Also, this amendment is more than preventing gay marriage (once again we've got that law already). It dissolves any DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS in the state, what is the benefit of this?disco_stu unfortunately most republicans have been screaming the fiscal conservative rhetoric while promoting the social conservative agenda (all for the name of votes).Ernie I have that printed an posted on my cube, best statement EVER!NCSUStinger you and others voting YES go vote on this in November.Everybody else voting NO votes in May.[Edited on September 16, 2011 at 10:53 AM. Reason : Link for TULIPlovr]
9/16/2011 10:31:32 AM
<-- voting NO]
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