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Levi Jeans funds push for homosexual "marriage" in California

01-10-2008

Levi Strauss & Co. is joining with Google, Pacific Gas & Electric and Hollywood activists Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg in the effort to push homosexual "marriage" in California. The "No On Prop 8 Equality Business Council" was formed to oppose efforts to define marriage as being between one man and one woman in the California constitution, reports Hilary White, LifeSiteNews.com.

Corporate and media giants are lining up against California Proposition 8, set to appear on the November election ballot, which would add a section to the California constitution stating "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

In July, Pacific Gas & Electric donated $250,000 to the campaign. Meanwhile Levi Strauss, one of the world's largest jeans manufacturers, pledged $25,000 to Equality for All, the coalition leading the No on 8 campaign. Robert Haas, the company's chairman emeritus and his wife have given a further $100,000, according to a company spokesman.

The fight against retaining natural marriage in California has also been joined by the California Council of Service Employees and the California Teachers' Association, each of which have given $250,000. The telecommunications company AT&T has given $25,000. Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg have each given $100,000.

San Francisco-based Levi Strauss has long been a leader in corporate support in the US for the homosexualist political movement.

Google, the internet search engine and e-mail service, said in a September 26 blog entry it would be supporting the push for homosexual "marriage," despite the fact that "we do not generally take a position on issues outside of our field, especially not social issues."

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