12-27-2006 11:06 AM CET - Politics, Law & Society
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Gay but not in a happy way

Press release from: Imperato For President 2008
(openPR) - NJ Governor signs civil unions turning the State into a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah.

West Palm Beach, FL (December 21, 2006) - Today NJ Governor Corzine signed the State's Civil Union bill into law and the campaign of leading Independent Presidential candidate Daniel Imperato said it's wrong. .

Imperato campaign coordinator, Steve Kush, asked, Is there something in the water in New Jersey's capitol building? First, a gay Governor and now a Governor who thinks it's okay for same sex couples. Maybe they should switch to bottled water.

Imperato's campaign manager, Tony Hernandez, said, "As if there aren't already enough jokes about New Jersey, today the Governor made it possible for more jokes by signing into law the State's Civil Union bill. My faith and my morals tell me, marriage between a man and a woman is the foundation of our society. The founders of our nation understood this. It's wrong that the State's Supreme Court painted the state's legislature into this corner.

"Imagine if our nation's founders permitted gay marriage or civil unions," Hernandez continued. "America would not be the strong nation it is today." There would be no strong families; there would be no married men and women to procreate."

Kush asked, "What about the children? Is the State of New Jersey going to allow same sex couples to adopt, too? If so, these poor kids are going to have to deal with the stress of other children asking which man is your dad and which is your mom. What's going to happen to Mother's Day and Father's Day in New Jersey??

"As President Daniel Imperato will fight for and get the Federal Defense of Marriage Act passed," Kush quipped.

NEWS FROM IMPERATO FOR PRESIDENT

For additional information contact:
Steve Kush, Campaign Operations Manager: 888-386-8176 extension 81
or

Tony Hernandez, Campaign Manager: 561-833-4420

About Daniel Imperato ( www.imperato2008.com )

Daniel was born in Boston, Mass (1958), and began his business career in 1977 transforming the manufacturing facilities in Israel by adapting them to the international marketplace while bringing financing to their factories for international expansion.
Mr. Imperato brings over thirty years of experience in international business planning and development and has personal relationships at high levels around the world.
He is currently a Papal Knight with honors from the Vatican, was a board member for the African Center Foundation, a United Nations, independent Non-Governmental Organization, and the founder of The Imperiali Organization ( www.imperiali.org). He has organized a Presidential Committee in order to gather and organize support for a bid to win the White House in 2008.

For Interviews and Media Inquiries Contact:
Press Department, Imperato For President 2008
press@imperato2008.com
www.imperato2008.com
561-833-4420
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