Action Alert: Thomasville City Council to vote on anti-gay resolution Tonight!
Tonight, October 16, 2006, 7pm, on the second floor of the Thomasville Police Building (7 West Guilford Street - map), the Thomasville City Council will meet. On their agenda is a resolution urging the North Carolina General Assembly to send an amendment banning same-sex marriage to the voters (See our October 14th Press Release: Gay and lesbian PAC urges Thomasville City Council to vote "No").
Please join us at tonight's meeting of the Thomasville City Council meeting! Speak with us during the Council's Public Forum section of the agenda and tell the City Council why this resolution is both un-necessary and harmful for North Carolina.
Again, the Council meeting starts at 7pm, second floor of the Police Building located at 7 West Guilford Street in Thomasville, North Carolina.
Odds are good that there will be many people at the meeting speaking in favor of the resolution. NC Advocacy, our supporters and the community need to let the Thomasville City Council hear another side!
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to contact NC Advocacy Executive Director Matt Hill Comer at ncadvocacy@gmail.com or at 336.391.9528. Matt and others from NC Advocacy should be at the Thomasville Police Building around 6:30pm.
More information at www.ncadvocacycoalition.org
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Good luck.
I wonder if the good people of Thomasville have bothered to send resolutions to Raleigh about
the need for healthcare for poor
the insanity of the war in Iraq
the state's alarming inability to protect our water resources
the growing number of children living in poverty
the footdragging on conservation and green energy
These people are the "nuts" that Bushco and Rove are playing for patsies. Just when you think you've seen it all in the stupid department, the lunatic fringe always comes back with more.
Who do they think they are...?
the Right's version of Chapel Hill?
Our children need to know that some people fought back, when others collaborated.