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The future of gay marraige

Gay marriage has been defeated in 31 consecutive popular votes. Full Article at Half Sigma

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  1. Anti-gay marriage activists Joseph Skinner, right, and Caleb Zucha, hold up a Yes on 1 signs to passing motorists, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, in Portland, Maine. Full Article at The Politico

  2. Gay marriage advocates had ordered up a three-tier wedding cake for what they thought would be a celebration. They had every reason to be hopeful. Full Article at Southern California Public Radio

  3. PORTLAND, Maine — Maine voters repealed a state law Tuesday that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed, dealing the gay rights movement a heartbreaking defeat in New England, the corner of the country most supportive of gay marriage. Full Article at Boston Herald

  4. Maine voting results center on the Maine gay marriage vote. How do Maine residents feel about gay marriage and what do the Maine voting results 2009 mean for the rest of the country? We will just have to see. Full Article at Associated Content

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  1. Jose Maria Di Bello (R) and Alex Freyre pose for a picture at their home in Buenos Aires November 13, 2009.
  2. Dawn Berg and her son A.J. Berg -5, demonstrate during a Gay protest rally in Hollywood on May 26, 2009. California's Supreme Court upheld a referendum that outlawed gay marriage, but said 18,000 same-sex weddings carried out before the ban would remain valid.
  3. DES MOINES, IA - APRIL 26:  Maryfrances Evans (L) and her partner Stephanie Mcfarland sit for an interview with a local television station during a gathering of gay couples planning on getting a marriage license tomorrow, the first day it is legally allowed in Iowa, April 26, 2009 in Des Moines,...
  4. NEW YORK - APRIL 16:  New York Governor David Paterson (center) is flanked by openly gay speaker of the New York City Council Chrstine Quinn (R) and New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg (L) as he announces his intention to introduce a bill to legalize same-sex marriage April 16, 2009 in New York City.
  5. SACRAMENTO, CA - NOVEMBER 22:  Ken Brendel (C) and Dana Edgar (R) march in support of gay marriage on the steps of the State Capitol November 22, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
  6. SACRAMENTO, CA - NOVEMBER 22:  Michelle Murphy shows her support of gay marriage on the steps of the State Capitol November 22, 2008 in Sacramento, California. People across the country continue to protest the passing of California State Proposition 8 which makes gay marriage in California illegal.
  7. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 22:  Protestors in favour of gay marriage rights hold a rally on Swanston Street on November 22, 2008 in Melbourne, Australia. National laws in Australia say a marriage must be between a man and woman at the exclusion of all others.
  8. SAN FRANCISCO - NOVEMBER 15:  A supporter of gay marriage holds a sign saying 'Marriage Rights Are Equal Rights' during a rally against the passing of Prop. 8 on November 15, 2008 in San Francisco, California.
  9. NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 12:  Supporters of gay marriage demonstrate in front of the Mormon Church November 12, 2008 in New York City.

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