New York – Group Begins Ad Blitz Against Gay Marriage

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    file photoNew York – The National Organization for Marriage, a conservative Christian group that has fought efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in California and in the Northeast, has set its sights on New York with its latest media campaign.

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    Beginning Thursday in the New York City and Albany markets, the organization will run a 30-second television commercial that warns of unanticipated social consequences if the state allows gay couples to marry.

    Echoing a theme that was used in turning public opinion against same-sex marriage in California in a vote last fall, the commercial suggests that children will be taught about homosexuality in schools.

    “And it’s not just kids who face consequences,” the narrator says over foreboding music. “The rights of people who believe marriage means a man and a woman will no longer matter. We’ll have to accept gay marriage whether we like it or not.”

    The commercial closes with a shot of the Capitol as the number for the State Senate switchboard flashes on the screen. The Senate must act in the next four weeks if it is to pass a same-sex marriage bill before the Legislature adjourns. The Assembly passed the bill this month, and Gov. David A. Paterson has pledged to sign it.

    The National Organization for Marriage said its initial ad spending, which includes the television commercial and a radio spot, was just over $100,000. That campaign will run through Sunday.

    The group said it hopes the commercial, which is intended to raise doubts about an argument made by advocates for same-sex marriage — that allowing gay couples to marry is simply a matter of fairness and equality — will give opponents a louder voice in a debate that has been dominated by the other side.

    “We need to combat the relative vacuum on our side,” Maggie Gallagher, the founder of the National Organization for Marriage, said in an interview on Wednesday. “This message is that gay marriage will have consequences. And if you oppose gay marriage, pick up the phone, write a letter, drop an e-mail, send us some money.”

    Ms. Gallagher added: “Their most powerful argument is, ‘This won’t matter to you, so you can drop your opposition.’ ”

    The campaign, which is part of a broader effort that includes automated phone calls in more than two dozen Senate districts and a billboard in Times Square, comes two days after the California Supreme Court upheld a ban on same-sex marriage.

    Advocates for same-sex marriage in New York, who have been laying groundwork for the bill for several years through grass-roots activity — like recruiting supporters who are now reaching out to senators — have spent at least $200,000 on television ads in the last few weeks. A commercial running in the Albany, Buffalo and Syracuse markets features a husband and wife who say it is unfair that their lesbian daughter cannot get married while their straight one can.

    Already, the National Organization for Marriage commercial has stirred controversy. WPIX-TV in New York has refused to run the ad, the group said. Officials at the station and the Tribune Company, which owns WPIX, did not respond to requests for comment.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    i recieved a phone call askng to call my state legislature and remind them that i vote too
    i did and carl krugers phone was busy al day. but were was our frum assemblymen shelly silver when assembly pasted it very quite or non existent

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    we should protest together with them

    R"L!!!
    R"L!!!
    14 years ago

    The Frum Jewish community has to realize that the government is going after the christian (religious) groups, (and we are next in line!!! R”L)

    The government placed anti abortion groups on a “terrorist watch list”, and car companies that donated to the GOP are being shut down…

    Chevra! Wake UP! get passports for you and your family, and look into (other) options!!!

    This isn’t a drill. Rabonim have to come out and understand the politics and advise klal yisroel. we don’t need another Shoah R”L!!!!

    Bravo to them and Hatzlocho!
    Bravo to them and Hatzlocho!
    14 years ago

    Bravo to them!

    Shame on WPIX for not accepting it!

    P.S. I think that the photo accompanying this story, of the toeiva (rainbow) flag at a rally, should not be shown on this blog, why should we have to see their toeiva flag (which that shoyteh Marty Markowitz flew over Brooklyn borough hall a while ago, feh, he should be thrown out!)

    deepthinker
    deepthinker
    14 years ago

    “They came after the Jews, and I was not a Jew, so I did not object.

    They came after the Catholics, and I was not a Catholic, so I did not object.

    They came after the trade unionists, and I was not a trade unionists, so I did not object.

    Then they came after me and there was nobody left to object.”

    Those were the words of Rev. Martin Niemoeller. They were his explanation of why he spoke out against the Nazis. He spent eight years in concentration camps for leading Protestant church opposition to Adolph Hitler. The Nazis imprisoned him at Sachsenhausen in 1937 for criticizing the Third Reich. He was freed from Dachau in 1945 by US troops. He died at the age of 92 on March 6, 1984.

    We Jews think this does not affect us. We are mistaken!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    its very interesting no a word from the aguda not a word from our leaders not a word from silver ( praised by every jewish organization ). were is everyone , actually shelly voted for it and yet it takes a goy in the senate to scream about it while the assembly over whelming passed it call him and show our thanks then ask silver and our leaders why arent they talking about

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    One one side you have every major frum group staying out of this, at least publicly. On the other side we have Pat Buchanan’s personal rabbi, trying to make himself sound like the spokesman for all of klal yisroel.

    Tough choice……

    chanie
    chanie
    14 years ago

    the parents think it’s unfair that their straight daughter can get married, but their lesbian daughter can’t?
    guess what! she can get married too, with a little therapy. to a guy.. of course!