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Senator DeMint Endorses the March for Marriage!

 

National Organization for Marriage

National Organization for Marriage

National Organization for Marriage

Dear Marriage Supporter,

Why is the National Organization for Marriage organizing a march for Marriage in just over a week?

I'll answer that question by asking you to click here and watch Senator Jim DeMint, President-elect of the Heritage Foundation, talk about the importance of marriage and our upcoming march.

Marriage is at a crossroads in American history. The Supreme Court is hearing two cases next week that could fundamentally alter the legal definition of marriage for our country.

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Please help us show the leaders of our nation that the American people stand for marriage — watch this video today.

Also, I hope you will please consider making a generous donation today of $35, $50, $100, $500 or more to help us bring more people to the march.

And, thanks to the matching gift pledge of a very generous donor, every dollar you give to support the march will be matched dollar-for-dollar.

We have an enormous need to help out struggling churches organize buses for their congregations to attend the march... many of them from predominantly African-American and Latino communities. They want the chance to exercise their fundamental civic right to participate in the democratic process. Will you help them do that with a generous gift today?

Just because someone is not blessed with the means doesn't mean they shouldn't have a voice just like everyone else.

Marriage is at a critical juncture and it needs heroic citizens to stand up and defend it. Please help us today. Click here to watch Senator DeMint speak up for marriage and please consider making a generous, tax-deductible donation today.

The National Organization for Marriage Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) organization, gifts to which are deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.
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