Saturday, October 26, 2013

NOM goes Hawaiian in anti-gay marriage ad


National Organization for Marriage rolls out a new ad opposing the upcoming votes in the state legislature on marriage equality.

Note the "authentic" use of words like "preserving the traditions of our island ohana" (meaning family) and the Hawaiian word for children, "keiki."

Hawaii voters are split over making same-sex marriage legal in the islands, with 44 percent in support and 44 percent opposed.

The marriage equality bill is scheduled to get its first reading in the House on the 31st. If it passes, couples in the state may begin to marry as early as November 18th.


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