Wednesday, June 18, 2014

NOM begging for Money to Pay for this March for Marriage


In their latest email, you can tell they need the funds to cover this hate march

TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2014

Dear vik,

Did you see Brain's email yesterday?

Here's the bottom line: we have 24 hours left to promote the March for Marriage and get as many people as possible to attend this critical witness to the truth and beauty of marriage.

It's not too late to make a generous donation to help get the word out and bring as many people as possible to our nation's capital in a historic, public display in support of marriage as a union of one man, and one woman, and that children deserve both a mother and a father.

The Supreme Court will be watching, and they need to see that the cause of marriage has its champions who will never give up the fight. Be one of those champions today, and make a generous donation to help ensure the March for Marriage is a historic success!

Please give what you can to help spread the word and we hope to see you along with your friends and family this Thursday at our nation's capital!

Faithfully,

DvS

--
Diego von Stauffenberg
Director of Development
National Organization for Marriage
2029 K Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006

P.S. We keep hearing about people that have just learned about the March and are looking for transportation. Will you please give generously so we can reach even more people in the final hours and make sure that there are no empty seats on the buses people have worked so hard to organize?
Child please

3 comments:

Bob said...

They say they'll keep fighting long after marriage equality is the law of the land, but I wonder how they'll pay for that fight.

anne marie in philly said...

bwhahahahahaha! if you NOMmers can't afford it, stay the hell home! poor brian has the sadz again! bwhahahahahahahaha!

anne marie in philly said...

bwhahahahahaha! if you NOMmers can't afford it, stay the hell home! poor brian has the sadz again! bwhahahahahahahaha!

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