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Maine, Maryland and Washington made history Tuesday, becoming the first states in which voters legalized same-sex marriage.
Home - by Mr.Pinko - November 7, 2012 - 12:41 America/New_York - 16 Comments
Maine, Maryland and Washington made history Tuesday, becoming the first states in which voters legalized same-sex marriage.
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ERB
November 7th, 2012
I must be dumb. I thought there were already states in which same sex could “marry”?
eternal cracker p
November 7th, 2012
Name one thing a homosexual does that isn’t “making history.”
Ya sure
November 7th, 2012
@ERB, this was the first state that did it by referendum. (rhymes with rectum)
Speaking of bending over, Fur, why don’t you start a countdown clock for “How many days after the Election before we hear the details about the murder/sodomy/act of war in Benghazi ?”
Now that the Election has blown by, the Media will get right on this story, correct?
Ya sure
November 7th, 2012
Not “story”, I should say “investigation”.
(I just made myself laugh out loud on that one)
Menderman
November 7th, 2012
Next up, The Catholic Church will be forced to perform gay weddings.
Skylarking
November 7th, 2012
Maryland vote, here. I am disgusted with my home State and my Nation. Ashamed does not even begin to describe it!
123321123321
November 7th, 2012
Marriage? What a joke!! It just goes to show that marriage is nothing more than the equivalent of hedonistic dating to most people anymore.
123321123321
November 7th, 2012
Next thing on the agenda, the legalizing of marrying of animals and children to pedophiles. There is no end to this sort of morally bankrupt legislation.
Maudie N Mandeville
November 7th, 2012
“We’re all homosexuals, now!”–NewsWeek
Maudie N Mandeville
November 7th, 2012
@Menderman: Forced? There are few Catholics who would oppose it, starting with their bishops.
Let’s see if Cardinal Dolan decides to sit in prison for a few years after the HHS lawsuit fails. lol
Kenny
November 7th, 2012
why are we catering to less than 3 percent of the population?
even steven
November 7th, 2012
I’d hate living next door to some “married” gay couple. If they hung their laundry to dry on the clothesline outside, their underwear would look like a bunch of Japanese flags.
norman einstein
November 7th, 2012
@Stevie, I hear ya…but there can be hidden ‘benefits’.
A good friend of mine DID live next door to same, and they were actually decent neighbors…they were quiet and kept their property immaculate, but the bonus was that they loved cooking. They were gourmet cooks and since there were just the two of them, they often dropped off leftovers. They also loved dogs and would babysit my friend’s dog whenever he went out of town.
I don’t think they had a clothesline, which is just as well.
Jethro
November 7th, 2012
The governor of MD, the other O’, claims to be a Catholic.
“I think we have been best served in our state in the over 200 years or more of our history, by a representative democracy rather then plebiscites,” O’Malley added.
I hate this bastard. The purpose of referendums are to allow the public a last resort to fight against a bad law.
Let’s hope we don’t have to go to the “final” resort…
Unruly Refugee
November 7th, 2012
Doesn’t look like the curse on America will be lifted any time soon if they keep swinging that way.
I hear the hunting is great in Siberia. Not too many queers there either. They know all the ropes when it comes to life in the gulag too.
marleenna1959
November 7th, 2012
seems like the country is circling the drain in record time.