At issue is same-sex marriage

The Florida Marriage Protection Amendment (Amendment 2) is about one thing and one thing only -- protecting the definition of marriage between a man and a woman in the Florida Constitution.

Redefinition Revolution: Gay marriage is about more than Adam and Steve

In this National Review feature article, Maggie Gallagher, president of the National Organization for Marriage, explains the deeper agenda surrounding the same-sex marriage debate and shares some disturbing results that would come about should "gay marriage" become accepted in the law.

Pass Constitutional Amendment

The liberal gay activists are unrelenting in their effort to find a judge or official in any and every state who will rule that the current legal definition of marriage somehow violates their state constitution, allowing same-sex marriages.

Redefining marriage to include gays would open the floodgates, dilute institution

The Sun-Sentinel should be applauded for focusing on what is the real question at issue on Amendment 2: whether or not homosexual marriage is in the best interest of children, families and the common good of society.

Protect tradition in Florida Constitution

A yes vote on Amendment 2 will do only one thing. It defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and does not prevent the government or private companies from extending benefits to anyone.

Questions on November ballot show conservatives still matter

TALLAHASSEE — The election of Gov. Charlie Crist in 2006, and his sustained popularity while pursing a moderate agenda ever since, is often cited as evidence that the decadelong reign of social conservatives in Florida is over.

Both sides of Amendment 2 argument debate issue

TALLAHASSEE — The main sponsor of a constitutional ban on gay marriage said today all “aberrant forms of marriage” might become legal unless Florida voters adopt his proposal at the polls next November.

ACLU urges opposition to marriage amendment

Officials from the American Civil Liberties Union, at a meeting Saturday at Lakes Regional Library in south Fort Myers, urged Southwest Florida residents to spread the word of opposition to a constitutional amendment that will appear on November's ballot.

Gay marriage on ballot

TALLAHASSEE - The gay marriage battle has arrived in Florida. A proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage qualified for the November ballot in a last-minute petition tally Friday night - a development that could affect this fall's presidential election...

Marriage amendment backers hold breath

Supporters collected more than four times the additional signatures they needed by Friday's deadline, but that doesn't guarantee the Florida Marriage Protection Amendment will be on the November ballot. What it does mean is that those supporters will be holding their breath until this afternoon, when the Florida Department of State is expected to announce which proposed amendments made it and which didn't. One amendment activist, Orlando lawyer Mat Staver, said organizers may take legal action if the measure doesn't make it onto the ballot.

HOMOSEXUAL ACTIVISTS RUN AWAY FROM DEFENDING "GAY MARRIAGE" AND RESORT TO DESPERATE AND MISLEADING ARGUMENTS TO TRY AND SCARE FLORIDA'S SENIOR CITIZENS

"The arguments being made by our opponents are simply nonsense and are a desperate attempt to scare voters with wild speculation." John Stemberger, Chairman, Florida4Marriage.org