Thursday, June 14, 2007

Massachusetts Gay Marriage Referendum Is Rejected

Massachusetts Gay Marriage Referendum Is Rejected

BOSTON, June 14 — Same-sex marriage will continue to be legal in Massachusetts, after proponents in both houses won a pitched months-long battle on Thursday to defeat a proposed constitutional amendment to define marriage as between a man and a woman.


See, I knew I chose the correct state. Woohoo!

(Thanks Jack, for the heads up.)

1 comments:

snoow said...

Hurray ! That's good news !

Poor us frenchies... Now that Sarkozy is elected, same-sex marriage won't be legal before 5 or 10 years !
How dare we call our country the country of "human rights" and "Liberté, égalité, fraternité". Poor France, it's sinking. In 5 years, we'll be a retarded contry.

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