Histrorical Victory! 发包# LES - 同女之舞
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personally, i am ecstatic!
Gay-rights advocates scored a major and unprecedented victory at the polls
yesterday as voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington approved same-sex
marriage. In Minnesota they defeated a proposed constitutional amendment,
modeled on federal law, that would have banned same-sex marriage in the
state.
With that, nine states—Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Washington—and the District of Columbia—
have solidly approved same-sex marriage. Another 12 states permit “domestic
partnerships” or “civil unions,” which provide varying degrees of rights
. (The laws in New Jersey, California and Oregon give same-sex couples
virtually all the state law rights opposite-sex married couples have.)Gay-
rights advocates scored a major and unprecedented victory at the polls
yesterday as voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington approved same-sex
marriage. In Minnesota they defeated a proposed constitutional amendment,
modeled on federal law, that would have banned same-sex marriage in the
state.
With that, nine states—Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Washington—and the District of Columbia—
have solidly approved same-sex marriage. Another 12 states permit “domestic
partnerships” or “civil unions,” which provide varying degrees of rights
. (The laws in New Jersey, California and Oregon give same-sex couples
virtually all the state law rights opposite-sex married couples have.)
personally, i am ecstatic!
Gay-rights advocates scored a major and unprecedented victory at the polls
yesterday as voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington approved same-sex
marriage. In Minnesota they defeated a proposed constitutional amendment,
modeled on federal law, that would have banned same-sex marriage in the
state.
With that, nine states—Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Washington—and the District of Columbia—
have solidly approved same-sex marriage. Another 12 states permit “domestic
partnerships” or “civil unions,” which provide varying degrees of rights
. (The laws in New Jersey, California and Oregon give same-sex couples
virtually all the state law rights opposite-sex married couples have.)Gay-
rights advocates scored a major and unprecedented victory at the polls
yesterday as voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington approved same-sex
marriage. In Minnesota they defeated a proposed constitutional amendment,
modeled on federal law, that would have banned same-sex marriage in the
state.
With that, nine states—Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Washington—and the District of Columbia—
have solidly approved same-sex marriage. Another 12 states permit “domestic
partnerships” or “civil unions,” which provide varying degrees of rights
. (The laws in New Jersey, California and Oregon give same-sex couples
virtually all the state law rights opposite-sex married couples have.)