Street Campaigns - Homosexuality
Today we reached New Hampshire, the Granite State. In considerably cooler weather, we campaigned for traditional marriage in Nashua, near City Hall.The rally for God's marriage looked good in the snow. Read all about it.
Five minutes after we began campaigning on the waterfront in Newport, the police arrived and verified that our demonstration for traditional marriage was being conducted, as usual, in an orderly fashion on the public sidewalk. But it didn’t take too long before a group of pro-homosexual individuals arrived, attempting to silence our free speech. They bullied us. They cursed. And they spat at us.
On Saint Patrick’s Day, under a magnificent blue sky, we set up in front of the Rhode Island State House. The banner and traditional marriage signs looked great with the imposing capitol in the background. Although the traffic was a bit slow, people working in the surrounding state buildings looked curiously from their office windows as the sound of TFP bagpipes carried across the esplanade.
Blessed with success in Maryland, TFP Student Action volunteers are now defending traditional marriage in a new battleground state: Rhode Island. Heavy rain kept us indoors this morning. Only in the afternoon, under a slight drizzle, did we finally get a chance to test the waters.
In high spirits from Friday's victory in Maryland, TFP Student Action volunteers set out Saturday morning to defend traditional marriage. Our first stop was Pratt Street, downtown Baltimore.
Despite the cold and dreary weather, TFP Student Action volunteers visited several locations around Maryland today to defend traditional marriage.
Undaunted by the brisk and chilly morning air, TFP Student Action volunteers set out early Tuesday morning ready to defend God’s marriage. Determined to protect marriage from radical redefinition, we took our campaign directly to the Maryland State House.
Before I tell you about the aggressive blasphemers dressed in black who disrupted our rally, let me briefly mention that the tour for traditional marriage took us to Towson, the White Marsh Mall and Timonium. At all three locations, the campaign had wide exposure and great support.
As lawmakers entered the Pennsylvania State Capitol building on Tuesday, March 16 they saw a group of young TFP volunteers rallying support for God’s marriage. It was no ordinary day since members of the State Senate Judiciary Committee were about to convene for an important vote on the Marriage Protection Amendment.