Bolstered by their recent wins at the ballot box, gay-marriage activists say they are looking to build on their newfound momentum at the ballot box and in the courtroom.
Having broken a long losing string at the polls Nov. 6, gay marriage backers already have targeted several states for statewide voting drives, even as they await an imminent announcement from the Supreme Court that could reignite the battle over same-sex marriage in California.
Among the states being primed for marriage battles are New Jersey, one of just two states electing a governor and new state legislature in 2013, Delaware, Illinois and Rhode Island.
6 comments:
Send em all to Kenya , they will surely fix their problems.
Before you know it, Elmo is gonna want to marry his puppeteer. ....that tickles!
I agree 3:50am. Make sure they take Obama, O'Malley and O'Ireton with them.
Sounds like you guys should be moving to Kenya to be with those that think like you.
It is the liberal way, want more,more, more. Md has successfully out California California
People have just no idea how dangerous all of this is. Just wait until the government starts jailing people and taking their kids from them for teaching that homosexuality is wrong. Just wait until you are forced to say that all sorts of things are equally right. We haven't even seen the beginning of what this is going to bring.
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