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Maine's referendum on gay marriage law is too close to call

Full story: TwinCities.com

Gay marriage was put to a vote in Maine on Tuesday in a closely watched referendum that gay-rights activists across the country hoped would prove for the first time that their cause can prevail at the ballot box.

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mdm

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"conservative claims that same-sex marriage is being foisted on states by judges or lawmakers over the will of the public." quote from your article --- I am thinking that our southern states may have used that logic to delay civil rights in the 60s. I hope we can get beyond this.
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come on, sweeties, you know you want it.
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I'm hoping the carry over from New Jersey lights the way to just saying NO to a another Liberal special interest group that is such a small percentage of this country. Come on MAINE... GET IT RIGHT!

“That's Mama Luigi to you too”

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I'm hoping the carry over from New Jersey lights the way to just saying NO to a another Liberal special interest group that is such a small percentage of this country. Come on MAINE... GET IT RIGHT!
Even does pass the legislature can bring a new gay marriage next year and possible make it never get to voter's hands.
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I hope the voters reverse the court decision. Gays already have the same rights as everyone else, they don't need more rights just because they're politically connected politically-correct "victims" of something. I hope that even the brain-dead hardcore lefty voters in Maine can see common sense.
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Craig in OKC wrote:
<quoted text> Then we need to remove EVERY legal protection, tax break etc for religion. After all, nothing is more of a chosen lifestyle than religion - so it doesn't deserve to be included in any civil rights.
Don't you agree?
Well, you're kind of making everyone elses argument that it's a complete waste of time and resources that this issue should be on the ballot at all. Gay people already have the same Constitutional rights as everyone else, why the push to re-define marriage as it's been known for thousands of years other than for political purposes?

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yamukaze wrote:
<quoted text>Well, you're kind of making everyone elses argument that it's a complete waste of time and resources that this issue should be on the ballot at all. Gay people already have the same Constitutional rights as everyone else, why the push to re-define marriage as it's been known for thousands of years other than for political purposes?
Then why not make All marriages gay and straight a civil union?

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Spike wrote:
I hope the voters reverse the court decision. Gays already have the same rights as everyone else, they don't need more rights just because they're politically connected politically-correct "victims" of something. I hope that even the brain-dead hardcore lefty voters in Maine can see common sense.
Uh, I think you meant to indicate the right when you said brain-dead. After all, they've proven they can't think for themselves.

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yamukaze wrote:
<quoted text>Well, you're kind of making everyone elses argument that it's a complete waste of time and resources that this issue should be on the ballot at all. Gay people already have the same Constitutional rights as everyone else, why the push to re-define marriage as it's been known for thousands of years other than for political purposes?
Perhaps you should take a creative writing class so you can recognize when sarcasm is taken to the extreme to illustrate the fallacy of another argument.
And, please prove that marriage has been the way it is today - a mutual agreement between a man and a woman - for thousands of years. You couldn't even prove it to be hundreds of years. Until very recently, it was a business arrangement. That's why there was a dowery. Before that it was a property arrangement. And before that, it was basically a sexual arrangement. That's why men could have multiple wives - so they would have lots and lots of offspring. If a woman was found to be barren, she could be deserted.
Are you really so certain you want to go the route of "traditional" marriage? Because if you're a woman, then you better be willing to go to bed with the highest bidder.
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"would be another heartbreaking defeat for the marriage-equality movement"

Oh, ya, that is fair and objective reporting. Not.

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yamukaze wrote:
<quoted text>I understand what you're saying, but the bottom line of Constitutional rights is that gays already have equal treatment under the law in the 14th Amendment. Look at it like this; say I'm a straight guy and I want to marry the 'one I love', but she happens to be married to someone else. But I want to "marry" her. So far, that's illegal. It's bigamy. What the gay activists want to do is move the goalposts and make special rights that apply ostensibly only to them, but will have the effect of destroying family units for everyone, under the law. The bottom line is that under equal protection of the law, there is no one I can't marry that also doesn't apply equally to gays. Gays can get married right now, they've been doing it for as long as there have been codes, they just have to marry someone of the opposite sex. Same goes for me. So what if they don't like equal treatment under the law? Tough.
Yep, just like when everybody had the same rights in the 50's. They could marry someone of their same race and that was it. But, they all had the same rights. Nothing unconstitutional about that, right?
It's amazing that people see no violation of rights when it's not their rights being violated.
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Craig in OKC wrote:
<quoted text> And so are those that would only use their faith and their book to step on their fellow man.
Tell me, are you this passionate about taking care of the poor, the needy, the homeless? I sincerely doubt it. Yep, God is gonna be proud of you.
Just to be sure, I've re-read my post. Sorry,but religion wasn't mentioned. Try not to assume.

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Tom Shakopee wrote:
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I can feel your anger coming through your words. However, you are wrong, the God of the Bible WILL be pleased and directs us to "pluck thy eye out if it offends thee, a.k.a.(the body of the Church and any preversities that may exist in it relative to man and his sin. Romans 1 in the New Testament. Thus, kindly take your deviant behaviors and go back to your closet because we do not want them to destroy individuals, families, Churches and our Country. The majority of Americans reject what you and others of your ilk desire to advance as normal behavior.
Just like a majority has use the Bible justify not freeing the slaves,not allowing interracial marriages, not allowing women to vote,not allow blacks to use the same restroom as whites.
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Even does pass the legislature can bring a new gay marriage next year and possible make it never get to voter's hands.
Since you're gay and you speak for all gays, you're too stupid to make your/their point. Epic fail. No special rights for gays.

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Craig in OKC wrote:
<quoted text> And so are those that would only use their faith and their book to step on their fellow man.
Tell me, are you this passionate about taking care of the poor, the needy, the homeless? I sincerely doubt it. Yep, God is gonna be proud of you.
You know what -- there are no "Christians," just like Ghandi said... they are a bunch of zealots who operate under hate instead of love... not a single is remotely similar to their Christ. I think it is about time we do to this extreme fundamentalist religion what we did to the Taliban in Afghanistan. I'm sorry, I am just so mad right now and I'm just sick of their lies and their overt bigotry and lies about us!

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<quoted text>Since you're gay and you speak for all gays, you're too stupid to make your/their point. Epic fail. No special rights for gays.
No special rights for Christians then either. Let's take away your tax shelters and your codifying of laws and your protections from discrimination. How about we refuse YOU the right to marry. Maybe if we just had "religious unions" that didn't have the same protections as Civil Unions. Maybe if we denied you the right to visit your loved ones in the hospital, or the 1000 + benefits of marriage... bet you'd whistle a different tune in a nonce then wouldn't you there Skippy? No, but discrimination against religion would be wrong because that is a... errr... well, a chosen lifestyle.
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Oh good, then we can take away all your protections for your Christian lifestyle then?!
And who, exactly,is "WE"?
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Just like a majority has use the Bible justify not freeing the slaves,not allowing interracial marriages, not allowing women to vote,not allow blacks to use the same restroom as whites.
Your argument is invalid. It is impossible for your to directly correlate the genetics of gender and race with two guys wanting to get married.

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Your argument is invalid. It is impossible for your to directly correlate the genetics of gender and race with two guys wanting to get married.
Well your argument is invalid you can't use a book stories to justify of what marriage is then how come atheists,infertile couples could get marry and gays can't. So Are saying you choose to be heterosexual
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No special rights for Christians then either. Let's take away your tax shelters and your codifying of laws and your protections from discrimination. How about we refuse YOU the right to marry. Maybe if we just had "religious unions" that didn't have the same protections as Civil Unions. Maybe if we denied you the right to visit your loved ones in the hospital, or the 1000 + benefits of marriage... bet you'd whistle a different tune in a nonce then wouldn't you there Skippy? No, but discrimination against religion would be wrong because that is a... errr... well, a chosen lifestyle.
I agree, no special rights for Christians. A case can be made that the churches, synagogues, and mosques should all be taxed. I'm not approaching the ridiculousness of the argument for gay marriage from a religious standpoint, but from one based on the Constitution. Equal rights under the law.
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