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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

WHEN 'GAY' RIGHTS TRUMP EVERYBODY ELSE'S

Traditional marriage is undefeated at the ballot box in the U.S. but the issue is before the voters in four more states this election.
Three states will be deciding whether to legalize homosexual marriage, while Minnesota residents will be asked to approve a state constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of only one man and one woman.
 Right now, polls show support for the amendment barely outpacing opposition. Minnesota for Marriage spokesman Chuck Darrell told WND’s Greg Corombos he’s confident his state will defend traditional marriage.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sen. cardin is foy gay marriage. He's also up for re-election,

Anonymous said...

Is Minnesota one of the states that has a heavy Muslim population? That would explain why this state would be going for traditional marriage. Muslim and gay do not equal even the remotest of possibilities.