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Politics & Government

Proponents of gay-marriage ban release their first ad

Shane Goldmacher - Sacramento Bee

September 29, 2008 04:10 PM

Proponents of banning same-sex marriage have rolled out their first TV ad — and it stars San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom proclaiming gay marriage is "going to happen, whether you like it or not."

Newsom, of course, brought the issue to the forefront of national consciousness in 2004, when he tried to legalize same-sex marriages in San Francisco. That move was stopped by the courts, but it set in motion a legal battle that culminated in the California Supreme Court legalizing such unions earlier this year.

"This door's wide open now," Newsom says in the opening clip of the ad. "It's going to happen, whether you like it or not."

Outraged conservatives placed Proposition 8, which would strictly define marriage as between a man and a woman in the state constitution, on the Nov. 4 ballot. The measure would overrule the court's decision.

The Newsom ad, which you can watch on the Yes on 8 campaign site, is the first TV spot in favor of the measure.

"Acceptance of gay marriage is now mandatory," an announcer intones in the spot.

Frank Schubert, the Yes on 8 campaign manager, wrote supporters that the campaign has reserved $10 million in TV ad time in the final five weeks of the campaign.

"California, meet San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom!" Schubert wrote to supporters.

In only 30 seconds, the ad levels numerous charges, including that "churches could lose their tax exemption" and suggests a future of "gay marriage taught in public schools."

Read the full story at sacbee.com.

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