Delaware votes for gay rights »

Posted By david_nwpa 8 months ago in Political News

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Two gay victories swept Delaware Thursday, when the state Senate defeated a constitutional ban on gay marriage and the state House passed a bill prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation.

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    david_nwpa8 months ago

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    The right-wing in Delaware will not be happy with the State Senate's actions. Seeing no need for discrimination to be entrenched in their constitution, the Delaware Senate stopped the measure from becoming law. Even though Delaware bans gay marriage, they were wise to keep discrimination out of their constitution.

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      hamy8 months ago

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      Again, legally you can't grant rights to one portion of the American people and not to another. It is discrimination and the Supreme Court will always see it as such. There is no way around it, we will have equality in this country just like so many already do.

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