Looks like yet another state is about to legalize gay marriage through the legislative process rather than through the courts. After Vermont did this, the homophobes lost one of their favourite talking points about gay marriage in the US: that it was imposed by the courts. Now it's is being voted into law by the people.
The anti-gay groups don't seem organized enough to stop this one. They weren't even able to stop it in Maine and Vermont, and Vermont had a Republican governor who threatened to veto it.
Larry Auster was all butt hurt when Vermont legalized gay marriage, but hasn't made mention of Maine or New York.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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