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DEFENDERS OF MARRIAGE JAM HEARINGS, FRUSTRATE LIBERAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS PDF Print E-mail

Olympia, WA - February 5, 2009 - In what may have been round one of an upcoming referendum effort, an estimated 300+ Washingtonians from around the state jammed House and Senate public hearings on Thursday to defend traditional marriage. With many newspapers and other traditional media sources choosing to ignore the hearings, numerous organizations linked arms to successfully get the word out to many thousands of households around the state.

"It was heartening to see such a diverse coalition rapidly come together as one to oppose same-sex 'marriage.' I met housewives and homeschoolers, working men and working women, Protestants, Mormons, Catholics. They all came on short notice to voice their opposition to these bills and they conveyed their message with eloquence and reason," said Larry Stickney, President of the Washington Values Alliance.
 
With testimony running in excess of 10 to 1 in opposition to SB 5688 and HB 1727 (which would add substantially all of the provisions of marital rights to the state's "domestic partnerships" law) liberal committee members often appeared agitated and impatient with the overwhelmingly pro-traditional marriage crowd.

"Genuine marriage has provided the foundation for healthy and harmonious family living for civilized societies for centuries. It does not exist just for the emotional satisfaction, affirmation, or validation of two individuals, but for the greater good of the social order. Marriage should, therefore, remain an institution that is upheld as an unchangeable standard," said Stickney.

"Particularly disturbing to me was House Judiciary Chairman Jamie Pedersen and Senator Ed Murray's refusal to discuss the affect these bills will have on rights of conscience and freedom of religion. In a few short months after legalizing same-sex "marriage" in Canada, activists there successfully passed a bill criminalizing public statements against homosexuality, punishable by up to two years in prison," Stickney continued...

"If same-sex marriage becomes the law in Washington, every public school will be forced to teach that same-sex 'marriage' and homosexuality are perfectly normal.  These bills will harm our schools by driving an irreconcilable wedge between the values of many parents and public school curriculums.  Parents will be left with no choice but to remove their children. The legislature is courting disaster with these bills and needs to look closely at the consequences of these measures, even if Chairman Pedersen and Senator Murray won't."

The Washington Values Alliance is continuing to urge citizens statewide to contact their legislators via e-mail or by calling the legislative hotline at 1.800.562.6000 to tell them NO on Senate Bill 5688 & House Bill 1727 (Expanding the rights and responsibilities of state registered domestic partners).

 
Dr. Bruce Craswell to help lead Washington Values Alliance PDF Print E-mail

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Arlington, WA - January 9, 2009 - The Washington Values Alliance, announced today that Dr. Bruce Craswell will help lead the recently formed (October, 2008) political organization. "

"A veteran of countless campaigns and political battles over the years, Bruce Craswell brings to our organization his steady hand, political savvy, and impeccable character", said Larry Stickney, President of WAVA.  "I'm ecstatic to have him on our team as an advisor and our Treasurer."

 Well known and respected in the Pacific Northwest as a gifted "behind-the-scenes" political mover and shaker, Dr. Craswell was chief of staff to King County Executive Ron Dunlap in the early 1980s and ran for Congress in 1998. A long-time Kitsap County resident, Craswell was married to the late and much beloved Senator Ellen Craswell, the 1996 Republican candidate for Governor.

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Washington Values Alliance Making an Impact! PDF Print E-mail
larrystickney_100It's no secret that conservatives have taken a lot of "hits" in recent times and that many have "tired of the fight." With ultra-liberals now enjoying a virtual lock on the legislative branches of our state government, it could take years before common sense prevails again in Washington State. Legislation important to conservatives will simply be "dead on arrival" to nearly all of the Democrat majority's legislative committee chairmen.

 While we must all work diligently in the coming years to restore a  conservative majority in Olympia, our best hope for the near future is to take our most important issues directly to the people of Washington State! 

WAVA will fight to preserve marriage during the legislative session. If efforts fail there, we will utilize the referendum/initiative process and organize an effort similar to California's Proposition 8!

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Gay-Lobby Vows To Continue Fight for Same-Sex Marriage in '09 Session PDF Print E-mail
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JOHN FROSCHAUER / AP
Washington's gay lawmakers include, from left, Sen. Ed Murray, Rep. Jamie Pedersen, Rep. Marko Liias, Rep. Jim Moeller and Sen. Joe McDermott. Not pictured is Rep. Dave Upthegrove. With six openly gay members in the Washington State House and Senate (all Democrats), our state has the distinction of electing the second largest "gay caucus" in the U.S.
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"War on Christmas" continued..... PDF Print E-mail
larrystickney_100Our friends Floyd and Mary Beth Brown have authored a fine column "Atheists Post Hateful Christmas Sign" which is now posted on a couple of major political websites, Townhall.com and GOPUSA.com. Both of these sites receive many thousands of visitors nationwide. The article (which utilizes some quotes from our Washington Values Alliance press release last week), is well crafted and hard hitting. Floyd and Mary Beth, along with Bill O'Reilly and Ken Hutcherson, are playing a big part in getting the word out to the national media on the "political correctness gone mad" at our state capitol in Olympia.
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Washington Values Alliance blasts politically correct Olympia culture, seeks to counter atheist's display PDF Print E-mail

Arlington, Washington - December 5, 2008 - Larry Stickney, President of the recently formed (October, 2008) Washington Values Alliance, criticized Governor Christine Gregoire today for allowing an out of state atheist group to set up a display under the capitol dome "for the sole purpose of antagonizing Christians and disrespecting the sacred holiday of Christmas."

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Mission

To promote and reinforce the fundamental American principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility, free enterprise and limited government; to encourage respect for the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Washington; and to vigorously defend human life, the institution of marriage, religious freedom, and Judeo-Christian values.

Purpose

To inform and educate Washingtonians on the issues that impact the well being of the traditional family and to coordinate and strengthen current advocacy efforts on behalf of families and allied organizations across the state.

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