Monday, January 30, 2012

NAACP opposes popular vote

This May, North Carolina will give the people of this State the opportunity to consider an amendment upholding traditional marriage.

But the NAACP wants it struck from the ballot. NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous claims same-sex "marriage" is today's battleground in the never-ending civil rights movement: "And if we at the NAACP are committed to anything, it's pushing America closer to her ideals."

No, it isn't. The NAACP now stands with the venomous left, which seeks to wreck this country so it can rebuild it on its own twisted terms. In fact, the NAACP is collaborating with hard-left groups against blacks, who overwhelmingly support traditional marriage. In fact, a 2009 Pew Forum poll revealed that 62% of blacks opposed gay marriage.

The Frederick Douglass Foundation is a conservative black organization which has gone on record opposing Mr. Jealous' actions. You want some stubborn resistance to the radical homosexual agenda? Check out the Frederick Douglass Foundation blog.

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At January 30, 2012 1:32 PM , Blogger HaroldC said...

Why wasn't it put on the ballot for November when it would maximise conservative turnout? Odds are it will pass since marriage protection referenda pass other states. It should have been necessary to put on May's ballot to insure passage from maximum Republican turnout.

 

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