Wednesday, November 12, 2008
The following residents of Tucson, Arizona contributed to the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign.
- Helen Moulton, a Christian homemaker, gave $35
- Paul Chamberlain, a Disabled Student Resource counseler at Pima Community College, gave $450
- Bruce Ekholt, a teacher at the Siatech Charter High School, gave $100
- Tyler Mott, a personal banker at Wells Fargo Bank, also gave $100
I wonder what their friends, co-workers, family, students, or clients would think if they knew these four people used their money to help take away the right to marry from their fellow tax-paying Americans? Well thanks to Google, they just may find out (my blog usually comes up very high in Google searches). I used Google to find a few extra facts about each person, so easy to do nowadays.
A database created by the San Francisco Chronicle lists donors for both sides of the Proposition. The database is not up-to-date. My $100 contribution for the No campaign isn't listed, neither is the money given by two of my friends. I wish someone would do a similar database for Arizona so I could find out who the haters were.
These four people gave a total of $685. I was pleased to see that they were outnumbered by the 34 Tucson residents who gave $6,285 to the No on Proposition 8 campaign.
Why not take a look and post the names of the people who Gave-To-Hate on your blog?
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- Helen Moulton, a Christian homemaker, gave $35
- Paul Chamberlain, a Disabled Student Resource counseler at Pima Community College, gave $450
- Bruce Ekholt, a teacher at the Siatech Charter High School, gave $100
- Tyler Mott, a personal banker at Wells Fargo Bank, also gave $100
I wonder what their friends, co-workers, family, students, or clients would think if they knew these four people used their money to help take away the right to marry from their fellow tax-paying Americans? Well thanks to Google, they just may find out (my blog usually comes up very high in Google searches). I used Google to find a few extra facts about each person, so easy to do nowadays.
A database created by the San Francisco Chronicle lists donors for both sides of the Proposition. The database is not up-to-date. My $100 contribution for the No campaign isn't listed, neither is the money given by two of my friends. I wish someone would do a similar database for Arizona so I could find out who the haters were.
These four people gave a total of $685. I was pleased to see that they were outnumbered by the 34 Tucson residents who gave $6,285 to the No on Proposition 8 campaign.
Why not take a look and post the names of the people who Gave-To-Hate on your blog?
