NFL Football Players
Rally Against Same-Sex Marriage

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San Diego Charger Jacques Cesaire (left pic) was a featured highlight yesterday at an anti-gay-marriage rally sponsored by iprotectmarriage.com.

An audio recording from the event reveals Cesaire and NFL free agent Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (right pic), brother of Packer Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (KGB), encouraging everyone in attendance at the rally to oppose same-sex marriage and vote ‘Yes’ on Proposition 8… which would take away the recently won right for gays to marry in California.

A couple takes of the spot were played during the event…

The first spot:

Cesaire: Hi, I’m Jacques Cesaire, a professional football player, and I support Biblical marriage between a man and a woman.
Gbaja-Biamila: This election, vote Yes on Prop 8

And the second spot:

Gbaja-Biamila: Hi, I’m Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, and I support a Biblical marriage between a man and a woman.
Cesaire: And I’m Jacques Cesaire, a professional football player. This election, let’s stand up for what we believe in.
Gbaja-Biamila: Yes on 8

After they spoke, there was a presentation labeling ‘Prop 8′ as a “battle between light and darkness.”

What’s interesting is that Cesaire doesn’t mention the San Diego Chargers or the NFL, but only that he is a “pro football player”.

Other sports figures appearing in discriminatory promos at the rally included skateboard pros Brian Sumner and Christian Hosoi, and pro freestyle motocross rider and X Games gold medallist Kyle Loza.

As for ourselves… we strongly urge any California residents who visit our website to VOTE NO ON 8!!!!

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Rally Against Same-Sex Marriage”

  1. Phil Says:

    Retards… if it was only for them to decide i bet women couldn’t vote…