Sunday, April 13, 2008

Schwarzenegger "Flip-Flopped and Betrayed Average Voters"

Schwarzenegger "Flip-Flopped and Betrayed Average Voters"

Schwarzenegger Flip-Flops on Marriage: Now Says He Opposes Ballot Measure Protecting Marriage Licenses
Thomasson: "Arnold is saying one thing and doing another. He is integrity-challenged
SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 12 /Christian Newswire/ -- Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign for Children and Families, a leading West Coast pro-family organization, issued the following statement regarding Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger promising a homosexual group on Friday that he will oppose any ballot measure protecting marriage for a man and a woman:

"Arnold Schwarzenegger is saying one thing and doing another. When he first ran for governor, he said he believed marriage was only for a man and a woman. He promised to veto every bill legalizing same-sex marriage. He even said marriage is up to the courts or the voters to decide. Now he's flip- flopped and betrayed average voters by pledging to 'fight against' protecting marriage licenses for a man and a woman in the California State Constitution. He's showing everyone that he is integrity-challenged."

"Marriage is a beautiful and exclusive relationship between one man and one woman. If you don't have a man and a woman, you don't have marriage. In his hypocrisy on this vitally important issue, Governor Schwarzenegger has pandered to homosexual activists and abandoned the majority of Californians, who strongly support man-woman marriage. Finally, as a self-proclaimed Catholic, how does Arnold explain his big disagreement with Jesus on the sanctity of marriage?"

CAMPAIGN FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (CCF) is a leading nonprofit, nonpartisan organization representing children and families in California and America. CCF stands for marriage and family, parental rights, the sanctity of human life, religious freedom, financial freedom, and back-to-basics education.


Christian Newswire
To: National Desk
Contact: Campaign for Children and Families, Agency Contact, 530-405-4095 ext. 2






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