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JANUARY 08, 2008

NAACP's Bond fights gay marriage ban

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The citizen initiative banning gay marriage isn't officially on the November 2008 ballot yet, but opponents aren't bothering to wait.

Julian Bond, the civil rights leader and longtime national chairman of the NAACP has taped an Internet ad on behalf of Fairness for All Families, the coalition organizing to oppose the citizen initiative.

Bond, calling himself a full-time Florida property owner and a part-time resident, notes in the ad that the "NAACP doesn't have any position for or against same sex marriage," but that the group has "opposed every constitutional attempt or amendment to create these divisions among people based on their sexual orientation."

The measure "is divisive. It's harmful. It does not bring people together, it drives them apart," Bond said. (The advertisement can be seen here.)

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