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Saturday, Nov 21st, 2009
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Big Bucks for No on Prop 8
 
on 10-22-2008 18:56

 Mary C. Blige

Billionaire businessman Ron Burkle hosted a big fundraiser event for "No on Prop 8" at his Beverly Hills mansion Tuesday night and reportedly raked in a record $3.9 million to save gay marriage in California.

Towlerroad writes:

First the good news: 'No on Prop 8' raised at least $3.9 million from last night's event! Ron Burkle underwrote the entire evening so that every dollar donated went to the No on Prop 8 campaign. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom donated $100,000. David Hyde Pierce donated $50,000. They also announced that in the past two weeks, 'No on 8' had taken in $10 million to the 'Yes on Proposition 8' campaign's $2 million. If I'm doing my math correctly, at this point we should be fairly even with the bigots in terms of funds raised.

Mayor Gavin Newson opened the event by calling the fight for marriage equality the civil rights issue of our time.

Patrick Guerriero stated that 'No on Prop 8' had just completed a Spanish language radio ad that was ready to air. He also announced that 'No on Prop 8' would soon be running recently completed ads specifically to address and counter the false claims made in the advertisements run by the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa stated that the campaign was trying to reach out to Hispanic voters and that he would volunteer to be the face of the television ads and the voice of the radio ads.

Melissa Etheridge opened her set with Laura Nyro's 'Wedding Bell Blues', only she changed the lyrics 'Marry me, Bill' to 'Marry me, Jill.' She also played Janice Joplin's 'Bobby McGee'. Throughout the set she made lots of jokes as well as pointed comments about what Yes on Proposition 8's $25 million dollars could have bought (housing for people left homeless by Katrina, etc...) In the middle of her set, she said she wanted to help raise more money for No on Prop 8 by auctioning off a song, any song, for the highest bidder...with bidding starting at $50,000. There were no takers, so she started into her next song. She closed her set with 'Bring Me Some Water'. After that, Lorri Jean (director of the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center) announced that two anonymous men (David and Paul, I believe), had agreed to donate $50,000 to No on Prop 8 if Melissa Etheridge would sing a song at their wedding ceremony on December 20. She accepted their proposal!

Mary J. Blige followed Melissa Etheridge. I don't know her music, so I can't really tell you much of what she sang. The only one of her songs that I've been able to figure out is 'No More Drama'...very powerful! She also performed a cover of U2's 'One'. She looked AMAZING!

Donate to the 'No on Prop 8' campaign here.

Last update: 10-23-2008 14:47

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Users' Comments (4)
Posted by Dexter Torres, on 10-22-2008 19:16,
1. AWESOME!
YES! This is GREAT news. The ads are coming and Mayor Villaraigosa is a great choice to reach out to the Latino community for fairness in California. I know, because I'm Latino and we love him.
 
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Posted by Oliver, on 10-22-2008 21:05,
2. rover
Marriage is a ridiculously antiquated institution. Why does anyone want it? 
 
 
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Posted by Henry Tabatha, on 10-23-2008 00:45,
3. What's the big deal?
Why spend so much time working to prohibit same-sex marriage, while divorce rates are too high, there's too many single parent households, and celebrities get married for only hours before ending their marriage? If marriage is so sacred, why not campaign against those practices?  
 
Simple. No law is being proposed, or judges ruling, that the government should recognize and endorse these practices as equal to traditional marriage. And no one is seeking for legal protection that considers speaking against these practices as hate-speech and inequality. If they were, the backlash would be far more
 
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Posted by Dexter Torres, on 10-23-2008 01:55,
4. Re: Divorce
Divorce is a terrible thing, but we focus on protecting ourselves against hateful people who want to take the right to marry away from us, before we focus on the impacts of divorce. Priorities.
 
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