Monday, June 16, 2008

Gay Marriage Proponents Launch New Ad Campaign.

OAKLAND, CA -- A controversial new advertisement in favor of same-sex marriage is raising eyebrows among conservative officials.

The commercial depicts a bride running into a series of obstacles on her way to the altar before asking, "What if you couldn't marry the one you love?"

The ad's maker said that an appeal based on emotion, rather than legality, is a real change for the same-sex marriage movement.

"It doesn't really work if you only convince them you should have rights. You have to have them understand who you are and the pain it's caused," Equality California Institute representative Geoff Kors said. "It can hurt people and not exclude people from something as fundamental as marriage in our society."

Conservative officials have decried the ad.

"Anti-marriage activists can spend millions of dollars, but nothing on earth can stop Californians from voting to protect everything about marriage for one man and one woman," said Randy Thomasson of the Campaign for Children and Families.

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A list of sponsors who pulled thier support of Imus

This may not be a full list, but these are the major advertisers who withdrawal of ads may have been instrumental in the removal of Don Imus from MSNBC and CBS Radio. He may be back, but we have loooooooooong memories!



Proctor and Gamble (A full list of products can be found here: http://www.pg.com/en_US/products/all_products/index.jhtml)



General Motors (Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Pontiac, GMC, Hummer, Saab, Saturn in the US)



American Express


Sprint/Nextel/Boost Mobile
(PS: There are other Wireless/wired brands that Use Sprints network, but are NOT owned by Sprint. They are, IMO, innocent bystanders. They include Virgin Moblie, Qwest, Disney Mobile, and others)