Gay marriage effort shifts back to New England »
Posted By david_nwpa 8 months, 1 week ago in Political News(Montpelier, Vt.) Vermont was the first state to outlaw slavery. Neighboring New Hampshire declared its independence from England before any other colony. Maine led the way with Prohibition.
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david_nwpa8 months, 1 week ago
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New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine are all on the cusp of having marriage equality. Once it catches on in New England, New York, and New Jersey, perhaps even conservative Pennsylvania will enact legislation to at least allow civil unions. It will be a long time before it hits, but it could happen in my lifetime.
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Hobe8 months, 1 week ago
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HoMosexuals should and Must have the same rights as all Americans, this is a Fact...
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HoMosexuals like Ex Governor McGreevy disgraced and Kicked out of Office is a very example for HoMosexuals.. McGreevy had a Normal Mother/Father, Wife and Childern and yet, He choose a HoMosexual Lifestyle. new Jersey and Most Americans Condemmed His abnormal behavior and look at mcGreevy and all HoMosexuals as, lets say just not right. This is Sad, however so many times well meaning HoMosexuals like D Dupa, really dose not Not Help the HoMosexual cause for advancement...
How Sad...
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