Rally for marriage

This weekend’s rally is intended to promote and protect traditional marriage and family.

Thousands of people from across the United States are expected to converge on Washington DC Aug. 18 to rally for family rights. Activists at the rally are trying to raise support for children who have been the victims of no-fault divorce which can cause them to lose of one of their parents.

Who’s behind it?

We are individuals , families, organizations, businesses and churches united nationwide. We represent varied cultures, religions and ethnicities. We are parents, mothers and fathers. We are children. We are grandparents, aunts and uncles. We are veterans. We are lay people. We are professionals. We are America.

Does this weekend have any significance? Yes.

DCRally2007 commemorates the 44th anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement. DCRally2007 is the extension of the Civil Rights Movement. DCRally2007 addresses the state’s failure to recognize and protect our Fundamental Rights. It’s time for our Federal Congress to recognize and protect our Fundamental Rights. 

Read the list at that site for the specific rallying points, they’re comprehensive. And they conclude with this:

The present environment for the American family and all those individuals within is beyond dismal. It is a deep abyss. The states of this nation ignore and trample upon Fundamental Rights with impunity.  Yet, Fundamental Rights are God given and Fundamental Rights are recognized by the United States Supreme Court and are guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Accordingly, American citizens of all races, colors and creeds are coming together for the first annual “Family Preservation Day”.

Certain justices have created certain rights which were not in the Constitution, and secular progressives have actively agitated for new laws to protect certain behaviors and choices and call them ‘rights.’ So a rally to rescue the rights that exist in the Constitution and have existed in state law from the establishment of this country, to ‘form a more perfect union’, is a mighty good idea. And very timely…

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