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Commercials
In 2008 a number of ads came out in support of the freedom to marry. View some of them here.
Love for All
A Swedish ad shows a touching wedding scene of two men getting married.
The Thorons - Don't Eliminate Marriage For Anyone
First TV ad from No On 8. PFLAG (and Freedom to Marry)'s Sam and Julia Thoron offer a heartfelt message about their daughter, Liz, whose right to marry the person she loves will be eliminated if Prop 8 passes.
RADIO AD: Help
Listen to Garden State Equality's radio commercial about how civil unions don't work, produced by Tom Oppel of All Points Communications.
Busy Family
Garden State Equality's commercial "Busy Family" is a cinema verite-style portrait of a real-life same-sex couple at home with their two kids. As the couple feeds their kids in a busy scene typical of any family, President Bush is seen on a television in their living room, delivering a speech to Congress about his belief that committed same-sex couples should be banned from marriage.
Garden Wedding
Every day gay and lesbian Californians are denied the freedom to marry
the person they love. Let California Ring is a public education
campaign to open hearts and minds about the freedom to marry and the
respect, support, protections, and responsibilities that come with
marriage. Comprised of a coalition of 45 diverse local, state and
national organizations, Let California Ring is a project of Equality
California Institute.
VIDEO: All couples bicker
Young & Rubicam in Chicago and HSI director Max Vitali have shot three
new commercials for Equal Marriage Illinois. The message: Gay couple
irritate each other just as much as straight couples do.
The story behind 'Think Equal'
Think Equal Ads
After the elections, I had been thinking about the NJ Supreme Court's
decision on same-sex couples, and wanted to do something for equality.
I wasn't quite sure what I — a straight political junkie kid — had to
offer... One of the things we felt we could address is how the
netroots talks about marriage. Often, we ignore the substance of the
issue to discuss the politics — how the right uses it as a
distraction, how silly their attacks are, and what's the best way for
candidates to approach the issue. In doing so, it makes us think
marriage is being discussed, but it's really not.
MTV's Choose or lose campaign
If you didn't see these commercials for marriage rights during election 2004, check them out now!
Garden State Equality's commercial "Busy Family" is a cinema verite-style portrait of a real-life same-sex couple at home with their two kids. As the couple feeds their kids in a busy scene typical of any family, President Bush is seen on a television in their living room, delivering a speech to Congress about his belief that committed same-sex couples should be banned from marriage.

