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Kathy Griffin and hotties like Ryan Eggold say Just Vote No


We've been up to our ears in celeb voting PSAs these past few months. Hopefully by now America has got the message: On November 4, there's a major election, so get your butt to the polls!

And in some states, there's more to do there than vote for the next president. Take California, for instance: One of the decisions voters there will be asked to make is: Do you define marriage as a union solely between one man and one woman?

As previously reported by CGG, stars like Brad Pitt and Ellen DeGeneres have publicly been asking Californians to vote No, so as to preserve the right for gay couples (like Ellen and her wife, Portia DeRossi) to remain married or to marry the same-sex love of their life if they so choose.

Today, other famous folks join Brad and Ellen in the campaign to keep gay marriage legal in California: Kathy Griffin, D. Woods, Ryan Eggold, along with some other hot young names. Check out their video above -- their point: Why shouldn't your gay friends have the same rights as your straight ones?

P.S. California isn't the only state proposing a consitutional amendment to ban gay marriage; Arizona and Florida are too.

So what do YOU think? CGG wants to know -- whether you live in Cali, Arizona, or Florida or not, do YOU believe marriage is just for a man and a woman? Or do you think the Constitution allows for marriage between two gay people?

Learn more about Proposition 8 and other ballot propositions in your area here.

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I hear a lot of people say "I believe in gay marriage" or "I don't believe in gay marriage." Here's the deal: It doesn't matter what we "believe" as individuals -- as a whole, we, the people of the United States of America live according to a constitution that guarantees equal rights to all. So whatever you or I believe is irrelevant. The fact is, we already have the inalienable right to marry whom we chose: someone of the same or of the opposite sex. So the fact that there are Propositions asking whether marriage is defined as a union solely between one man and one woman...well, it seems unnecessary to even be asking this question. And in California, it's costing a lot of money -- the second largest amount spent on a campaign this year, first being the presidential candidates'. So annoying!

 

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