Dear Governor,
This is only the second time that I have every written to you. Last time was to congratulate you for your stand on the Hydrogen Highway.
This time I am writing with great concern for the future of our great state. I expected you a staunch family man married into a very religious family to stick up for the rights of the family in this state. Family means Husband Wife and children. We know that our culture is degrading to the point of anarchy. Children hate and kill their parents. Parents hate and abuse their children. Homosexual priests and youth leaders invade the innocences of our young lads. Homosexual and promiscous teachers rob our children from the respect and authority of those whom should be of the highest example to them, by molesting or having an illicit affair with them. This goes for wayward clergy too.
The breakdown of the family and family values in this nation is only a foretaste of the horrific events to come.
History will record that under Governor Arnold Schwartzennegger the end of the family as once was known in all of our history and the history of this world, has ended in California.
Today, June 16, 2007 is a chilling day in history. The motives of the 9th Circuit Court has been shouted throughout internet websites throughout the land. And no one is paying attention.
But you, Governor, the man we trusted to replace Gray Davis, and protect our culture and values, did nothing.
As Madelyn O'Hare was successful in removing the right and privilege of every child in the United States and educators to pray in school, so have you removed the distinction of what it means to be a mother, father, son and daughter - as a family.
I am waiting until the day when humans can marry their dogs and cats. Why not? Some pets are closer friends than man living human beings and relatives.
The demise of the culture we once loved and grew up with in this wonderful nation will fall and the enemy will have no problem in conquering a nation of self centered people who lavish themselves the corruptible pleasures of life robbing the innocence of our young daughters and sons by making them choose to be gay or straight before they understand the full meaning of these terms.
It is a very sad day for California, Governor and you could have done something to prevent or delay this action until the citizens of California had spoken.
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Thank you for writing to share your thoughts on the California Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage. I appreciate hearing from fellow Californians about the issues that are important to them.
In 2000, voters approved Proposition 22 - also known as the California Defense of Marriage Act - which stated that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. The California Constitution says that initiatives cannot be amended without another vote of the people, and so I vetoed all recent legislative efforts to amend the marriage laws without another vote of the people or a court decision. But I have always said that I would abide by the rulings of the state's highest court. On May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court held that Proposition 22 is unconstitutional. I respect the Court's decision, and as I promised before, I will uphold its ruling.
Again, thank you for taking time to write and share your comments.
Sincerely,
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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