Proposition 8 supporters continue to face harassment from same-sex "marriage" proponents.
Prop. 8, the California constitutional amendment that upholds only traditional marriage, was approved by voters in November with a victory of 52-to-48 percent. Because of the state's campaign reporting law, anyone who contributed $100 or more in support of Prop. 8 must list their name, address, employer, and additional personal information -- all of which then becomes public knowledge.
The Washington Times reports attorney Charles LiMandri received hateful emails and phone calls after he gave $10,000 in support of traditional marriage. He says was called a homophobe, a bigot, and a Nazi. Even when he tried to explain that he was simply hoping to preserve traditional marriage, his opponents would not listen. So LiMandri collected the emails and filed a lawsuit on behalf of Prop. 8 supporters....