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In opposing same-sex marriage, some conservatives cite the Scriptures and talk about values. Full Article at Anchor Rising
Republican governors are talking an election strategy next year that is much different from the contentious tactics that split the party and may have cost it victory in the recent 23rd Congressional District race. Full Article at Watertown Daily Times
SACRAMENTO, CA - JUNE 17: A same-sex marriage supporter holds a sign before a press conference celebrating the one-year anniversary of a California Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex marriages in Sacramento, June 17, 2009 in Sacramento, California. View Photo »
I support same-sex marriage - I have for many, many years
TRENTON — The New Jersey Legislature kicked off the lame-duck session Monday without advancing a gay marriage bill that will die with the Republican governor-elect unless it's signed before his Jan. 19 inauguration. Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
(ART ADV: Photo NYT 47 is being sent to NYT photo clients. Full Article at Ventura County Star
Yesterday the National Organization for Marriage launched a $500,000 campaign against marriage equality in New Jersey. Full Article at Joe. My. God.
A transvestite takes photos during a collective gay marriage ceremony, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 13, 2009. View Photo »
We respect the right of individuals, whatever their sexuality, to form those relationships, but we've not supported gay marriage
TRENTON - Sen. Stephen Sweeney of Gloucester County will be the top lawmaker in state government after fellow Democrats chose him as Senate president yesterday. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Nellie McKay has three loves - animals, the Poconos, and Doris Day. She's penned her share of songs with pithy social criticism on subjects such as gay marriage and feminism. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Jasmine Parkins joins thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage marching from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Supporters of same-sex marriage rally outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Iran Larios wears a bridal gown as supporters of same-sex marriage rally outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Supporters of same-sex marriage rally outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Supporters of same-sex marriage rally outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Supporters of same-sex marriage rally outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Dahlia Ferito joins supporters of same-sex marriage rallying outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 26: Supporters of same-sex marriage rally outside the East Los Angeles Recorder Office following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »Supporters and opponents of gay marriage argue outside of the State Supreme Court in San Francisco, Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The California Supreme Court upheld a voter approved ban on same-sex marriage Tuesday.
View Photo »The sponsor of the Gay Marriage bill, Jim Splaine, D-Portsmouth, walks off the House floor after an amended version of his bill was voted down 186-188 in the State House in Concord, N.H. , Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Chart shows historical gay marriage statistics in Massachusetts.
View Photo »Opponents of a gay marriage bill lineup at house speakers rostrum after lawmakers voted in favor of a gay marriage bill at the State house in Concord, N.H. , Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of a Gay Marriage bill listen to debate in the Senate gallery at the State house in Concord, N.H. , Wednesday, April 29, 2009. The Senate passed the bill.
View Photo »A proponent of gay marriage legislation cheers during a daylong public hearing on a gay marriage bill under consideration by the Maine Legislature in Augusta, Maine on Wednesday, April 22, 2009.
View Photo »A proponent of gay marriage legislation cheers during a daylong public hearing on a gay marriage bill under consideration by the Maine Legislature in Augusta, Maine on Tuesday, April 22, 2009.
View Photo »Opponents of gay marriage line up to testify at a packed hearing before a legislative committee in Augusta, Maine on Wednesday, April 22, 2009.
View Photo »Opponents of gay marriage line up to testify at a packed hearing before a legislative committee in Augusta, Maine on Tuesday,April 22, 2009.
View Photo »Speaker of the House Shap Smith signs the gay marriage bill as Sen. John Campbell, D-Windsor, looks on in Montpelier, Vt. , Monday, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »Plaintiffs in a lawsuit that challenged Iowa's ban against gay marriage, react after hearing that after the Iowa Supreme Court has legalized same-sex marriage, Friday April 3, 2009 in Des Moines, Iowa.
View Photo »Diana Parker, 21, of Philadelphia, right, and supporters of gay marriage gather for a vigil and march to the California Supreme Court building in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, March 4, 2009.
View Photo »WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 26: Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8 May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood, California.
View Photo »There is no Republican Senate district in New York where the majority of people support gay marriage; Maine has made that very clear ... The GOP should learn from Dede Scozzafava’s experience: voting for gay marriage does not pay.
There is no Republican Senate district in New York where the majority of people support gay marriage; Maine has made that very clear ... The GOP should learn from Dede Scozzafava’s experience: voting for gay marriage does not pay.
The Ugandan law reminds one of the ethnic cleansing of the Holocaust. In South Africa, the increased killing of black lesbians happened after church leaders reacted to the same-sex marriage of 2006, saying it is unchristian. It gave their followers the idea that lesbians and gays should be punished
Without the term ’civil union’ to hide behind, Massachusetts employers are loathe to discriminate against their gay employees ... They would have to admit the reason for their discrimination.
With a historic endorsement from the Mormon church, the Salt Lake City Council unanimously passed a pair of ordinances making it illegal to discriminate against gays in housing and employment. Tuesday’s action was the first time the Utah-based church — which has been steadfast in its opposition to gay m...
The people of the nation have rejected gay marriage in California, now in Maine, and the 23rd Congressional District, they rejected that
Unless, and until, the United States Constitution is held to require same-sex marriage, I imagine that same-sex marriage will remain illegal in Maine
Most states have procedures called the initiative or referendum, whereby citizens by popular vote can in effect repeal statutes passed by the state legislature, or overrule court decisions that are based on state law ... I believe the former situation occurred in Maine, where the popular vote overturned...
Our mission for the all-state show is to produce something that most high schools perhaps couldn't do, for whatever reason ... I'm proud of the Iowa Thespians' decision to tell this story. There's never been a better time to have dialogue and understanding in the state of Iowa than now, with the court d...
Now, everybody has the ability with the changes of laws in Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts over the past several years, everybody either has access to a civil union or a marriage
Vermont recently legalized same-sex marriage. Do you think other states should follow suit? Why or why not?
The people of the nation don’t want gay marriage. They didn’t want it in California; they didn’t want it in Maine. And the people of upstate New York, after what happened to the candidate in the 23rd Congressional District, they sent a message they don’t want gay marriage. Forget about it. People don’t ...
The people of the nation don’t want gay marriage. They didn’t want it in California; they didn’t want it in Maine. And the people of upstate New York, after what happened to the candidate in the 23rd Congressional District, they sent a message they don’t want gay marriage. Forget about it. People don’t ...
I want to congratulate the Maine voters for defeating the same-sex marriage proposition in their state recently.
Brookstone fired me because I'm a Christian. They got away with it because once upon a time four judges came up with an oxymoron of homosexual marriage in Massachusetts
Voters in the state of Maine voted no to gay marriage but yes to medical marijuana. That's right, people in Maine believe marriage should be a sacred institution between a really stoned man and a really stoned woman.
We don’t need, in a local election, people dragging in issues like abortion and gun control and gay marriage and border protection and all those national issues that everyone likes to get up and start beating their chests over ... Local elections are about streets and parks and managing the budget.
Maine: Voters there got it right on same-sex marriage
One of the most divisive issues in Oregon's history may be coming back to voters as the state's largest gay-rights group kicked off their campaign Monday to legalize same-sex marriage in the state.
There's been a shift in the social acceptance of gay marriage, but obviously, based on this result, there's not a majority there
But seeing the success of a gay marriage position in Iowa, a neighboring state with somewhat similar values, is one of those facts on the ground that has changed things ... It has changed the view of some folks in the GLBT community about how far and fast they would like to push the issue.
Mainers' 53-47 vote to reject gay marriage does more than simply slap down a law that just six months ago had made Maine the U.S.'s second state to permit same-sex couples to wed.
It's still a question of when and not a question of if there will be full rights for gays and lesbians ... We should have been able to pull it out in Maine, but it may be that same-sex marriage is just on the wrong side of the tipping point.
Barack Obama is as much a messiah now as he ever was. The CBO has confirmed that not a single American had Barack Obama in mind when casting any vote for the GOP or against gay marriage. I am not thinking about Barack Obama. You are not thinking about Barack Obama. NOBODY IS THINKING ABOUT BARACK OBAMA....
I came to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage
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