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IFI News Release: Pro-Marriage Amendment Sweep Bodes Well for Illinois Amendment

IFI Asks Speaker Madigan to Stop Blocking Marriage Protection in Illinois After Marriage Amendment Sweep in 11 States including Liberal Oregon.

GLEN ELLYN – The passage of marriage-defense amendments in 11 states on Election Day presages a victory for a similar amendment in Illinois if politicians like House Speaker Mike Madigan would allow it to be put before the voters.

IFI called on Speaker Madigan to stop blocking pro-family efforts to permanently defend marriage in this state and to give the Illinois Marriage Protection Amendment favored consideration in 2005.

Any doubts about how strongly Americans feel about protecting marriage from being radically redefined should be gone after the clean sweep of November 2nd. If a constitutional amendment preserving marriage as one-man, one-woman can pass in liberal Oregon, then we know it will pass in Illinois.

Illinois citizens might have been voting along with those of 11 other states to protect marriage on Nov. 2 had it not been for Speaker Madigan “putting special interest politics ahead of defending marriage.”

Madigan ignored thousands of calls and letters and refused to allow an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman to be considered by the House Rules Committee. Homosexual activists lobbied Madigan heavily to stop the measure, which also denies state recognition to unmarried “civil unions.” Gay activists viciously compared traditional marriage defenders to racists despite polls showing that African-Americans are more opposed to homosexual “marriage” than whites.

A spokesman for Madigan said the amendment is unnecessary due to Illinois’ clear marriage law, but IFI thinks that the House Speaker is wrong because such laws can and probably will be overturned by activist judge.

With radical homosexual groups in Chicago demanding marriage licenses despite Illinois’ clear marriage law, we simply must do all we can to protect this venerable institution.

On Tuesday, voters in 11 states easily passed amendments to preserve marriage as between one man and one woman, by the following percentages:

Arkansas-75%

Georgia-77%

Kentucky-75%

Michigan-59%

Mississippi-86%

Montana-66%

North Dakota-73%

Ohio-62%

Oklahoma-76%

Oregon-57%

Utah-66%

Illinois Family Institute is a non-profit, non-partisan group affiliated with Focus on the Family and Family Research Council that defends marriage, family and the sanctity of life in Illinois. Phone: 630-790-8370 (800-FAMILY-1). www.illinoisfamily.org. IFI, 799 Roosevelt Rd., Suite 3-208, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. E-mail: info@illinoisfamily.org.

 




IFI News Release: ‘United We Stand’ Rally in Chicago Oct. 16 Kicks Off 14-City Pro-Marriage Tour

CHICAGO – A diverse coalition of religious and community leaders will be sponsoring the “United We Stand–Defending Marriage” rally on Saturday, October 16th, at 2 p.m. in Marquette Park (67th and Kedzie), kicking off a 14-city pro-marriage rally tour that ends Oct. 22 in Joliet. 

All Illinois U.S. Senate candidates, including Barack Obama (D) and Alan Keyes (R), have been invited to address the rallies on this question: “What would you do to preserve traditional marriage in Illinois?” 

The “United We Stand” coalition was formed to bring together concerned citizens of Illinois who oppose the redefinition of marriage to accommodate homosexual activism. We believe that marriage is the foundation of healthy families and stable societies, and must not be redefined to accommodate the “gay” movement. 

Across the nation, pro-homosexual groups like the ACLU have fought to disqualify popular ballot initiatives designed to protect marriage. Here in Illinois, House Speaker Mike Madigan (D) blocked efforts to pass an amendment to Illinois’ constitution to permanently protect marriage as between a man and a woman, and to deny government recognition to unmarried “civil unions.” Homosexual activists know the potential of the Illinois Marriage Amendment to pass, and cheered when the deadline expired for the measure to be put on the November ballot. Other states, like Louisiana, have overwhelmingly passed pro-marriage amendments. 

United We Stand members believe that only the voters of Illinois-not unelected judges, homosexual activists, nor the politicians who are subservient to them-should decide if non-marital relationships are to be treated in the law as equal to married relationships. We believe that the people of Illinois will approve an amendment ensuring that real marriage retains the special status it deserves as the building block of a healthy society-one that honors God and nurtures children. 

“United We Stand-Defending Marriage” rallies are sponsored by the Coalition to Protect Marriage: African American Family Association, Vote Life America, The Walsh Forum, Family Taxpayer Network, Catholic Citizens of Illinois, Culture Campaign, Concerned Citizens of America (of Rockford), Concerned Women for America of Illinois, Illinois Family Institute, Eagle Forum, Illinois Family Coalition, Concerned Christian Americans and Citizens for Community Values of Illinois, and Concerned Citizens-Safety of Students (CC-SOS), and Reclaiming Christian Values (Olney). 


Help us defray the costs of the “United We Stand–Defending Marriage” Rally Tour. Private, tax-deductible contributions keep IFI in the fight for truth in Illinois. Please send your gift to Illinois Family Institute at the address below. Thank you.