I've had my blog site up for awhile, but I haven't really added anything yet, just because I had not yet decided what I wanted my blog to be, but I just have to write on something I do feel very passionate about: the divine institution of the family. The vote that is happening in California is more than just another proposition. I believe it will be a precedent for how the entire nation will treat the institution of marriage. I believe very strongly that the problems our nation faces today can be greatly reduced if we strengthen the teaching in and role of the family in society. Please tell all of your Californian friends to vote yes on Proposition 8. Visit http://www.preservingmarriage.org/#current
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