How will re-defining "marriage"
affect you?

You Probably Have Heard:
"The sky has not fallen."
"Changing the law does not affect my marriage."
"What's the big deal,
what harm has it done?"
Last year's change to our marriage law has serious ramifications for you -
unless you don't care about:
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businesses facing discrimination and/or sanctions for not offering employment benefits to partners of homosexual employees
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schools teaching your children that being bisexual, homosexual, or having gender identity disorder is good
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non-profits losing their tax-exempt status for not accommodating homosexuals
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losing your unalienable Rights of Conscience
(Part I, Art. 4 NH Constitution)
- being denied your 1st Amendment Rights to Freedom of Speech and Religion (US Constitution)
The situations above are not hypothetical.
See the Who's Intolerant page for a list of articles that show these things are already happening.
Take ACTION
Donations of any size can help
Restore Marriage in NH.
Homosexuals spent over $43 million dollars trying to defeat Prop 8 in California.
In Maine, they outspent supporters of Traditional Marriage by over 2 to 1 attempting to stop the People's Veto.
Homosexuals spare no cost trying to force states to conform to their demands.
These efforts to thwart the will of citizens can only be countered by donations from those who believe returning to the real meaning of marriage is in the best interest of our society.
Updates
House Bill 437
HB 437 is a bill currently under consideration in the New Hampshire legislature.
When passed, it will restore the language in our state laws that defined marriage as "the union of one man and one woman".



