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  • Marriage is the Maine point

    11/09/2009 7:13:15 AM PST · by rhema · 3 replies · 437+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Nov. 9, 2009 | Kathryn Lopez
    Opposing gay marriage is a losing proposition. That is, at least, what everyone seems to say, on all sides of the political spectrum. Everyone, that is, except voters. Maggie Gallagher, president of the National Organization for Marriage, has been my personal political hero for the last few election cycles, due to her tireless work in defense of the institution of marriage. It's a bit of a thankless, underappreciated task. Those who disagree with her are angry and hurting, and tend to lash out. Those who agree frequently just want to leave the issue to Maggie and not think about it....
  • Victory for Marriage in Maine (You Tube - Read the Comments to see how profound this Victory was)

    11/07/2009 2:45:26 AM PST · by GonzoII · 7 replies · 946+ views
    Maggie Gallagher, president of the National Organization for Marriage, comments on Maine´s victorious Question 1, which repealed a legislative act legalizing gay ´marriage´ in the state.
  • Gay-Marriage Fight Heads to New Jersey [And Most Americans Are Now Pushing Back!]

    11/06/2009 5:35:25 PM PST · by Steelfish · 16 replies · 813+ views
    Wall St. Journal ^ | November 06th, 2009
    NOVEMBER 7, 2009 Gay-Marriage Fight Heads to New Jersey By KEITH J. WINSTEIN The battle over gay rights will move to New Jersey and the federal government, advocates said, after Tuesday's narrow rejection of same-sex marriage by Maine voters in a hard-fought contest. The Democrat-controlled legislature in New Jersey, which currently recognizes same-sex couples in civil unions, is under pressure to pass a bill authorizing gay marriage before Gov. Jon Corzine ends his term in mid-January. Mr. Corzine, a Democrat unseated in Tuesday's election, said he would sign such a bill. His successor, Republican Chris Christie, opposes same-sex marriages. "New...
  • Maine voters upheld ‘the truth of marriage’ in Question 1 vote, archbishop says

    11/06/2009 5:28:43 AM PST · by GonzoII · 6 replies · 455+ views
    CNA ^ | Washington D.C., Nov 6, 2009
    www.catholicnewsagency.com Maine voters upheld ‘the truth of marriage’ in Question 1 vote, archbishop says/div> Archbishop Joseph Kurtz Washington D.C., Nov 6, 2009 / 03:29 am (CNA).-  Responding to the successful passage of Maine’s Question 1, Archbishop of Louisville Joseph E. Kurtz has said that the people of Maine voted to “uphold the true nature of marriage as a union of one man and one woman.” Truth is inseparable from justice, he added, saying that society should strengthen marriage, not redefine and confuse it.Question 1, an initiative which overturned the Maine legislature’s decision to recognize homosexual couples as married, passed...
  • Largest Hate Group In America Unmasked - Maine Voters Reject Gay Marriage

    11/06/2009 9:07:50 AM PST · by GonzoII · 14 replies · 955+ views
    The Remnant ^ | Colin Tims
    Largest Hate Group In America Unmasked Maine Voters Reject Gay Marriage Colin Tims A-CNN Staff Reporter The Mother of all Hate Groups: Voters! ALLIUM CEPA NEWS NETWORK: Now that Maine voters have overturned the state's "gay marriage" law Gerald Kapok, censorship chairman of Project Gag at the Southern Prosperity Law Center, announced that the watchdog group has sniffed out the largest hate group yet to be found in the West: voters!“There are many unenlightened voters out there who simply don’t know what is good for them and as a result cast ballots that do not accord with our agenda,”...
  • Victory on Question One - [Maine preserves marriage]

    11/05/2009 11:15:43 AM PST · by EternalVigilance · 4 replies · 466+ views
    Christian Civic League of Maine ^ | November 4, 2009 | Staff
    The Record The Christian Civic League of Maine has issued the following press release  on the success of the People's Veto of the same sex marriage law. The League thanks its faithful friends and supporters for all they have done to protect marriage  and the families of Maine.    The Christian Civic League of Maine welcomes the news of the win on Question 1. Shortly before the election, the League predicted that homosexual marriage would eventually be decisively and finally defeated. The League saw that the common sense of the people, combined with the Biblical truth about homosexuality would win out over any...
  • Against Maine Gay Marriage Law Repeal

    11/04/2009 7:26:26 PM PST · by indianrightwinger · 62 replies · 2,272+ views
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    It is too hard for me to swallow the fact that a properly passed law in Maine was repealed in a public referendum. This just seems wrong. The proper course of action was to throw out the bums who passed the law in the first place and then have a subsequent legislature / Governer repeal the law. While the "outcome" in this case was favorable to conservative point of view, it is impossible for me to see how it benefits the conservative movement in the long run. Remember, gay marriage was made legal in Maine by the elected government -...
  • The Pain In Maine II (Homosexual Militant Admits Target is Children)

    11/04/2009 10:53:29 AM PST · by DesertRenegade · 49 replies · 2,209+ views
    The Daily Dish ^ | Nov 3, 2009 | Andrew Sullivan
    Andrew Sullivan: The truth about civil marriage - why it is the essential criterion for gay equality - is that it alone explodes this core marginalization and invisibility of gay people. It alone can reach those gay kids who need to know they have a future as a dignified human being with a family. It alone tells society that gay people are equal in their loves and in their hearts and in their families - not just useful in a society with a need for talented or able individuals whose private lives remain perforce sequestered from view. This is why...
  • Rachel Maddow reporting gay marriage votes in Maine as breaking news.

    11/03/2009 8:24:59 PM PST · by Justaham · 20 replies · 2,721+ views
    11-3-09
    No mention of McDonnell and Christie svictories o far. Did not even show Christie's victory speech. Praises Dede Scuzzywoman for endorsing Owens. Countdown with K.O. showed mostly hereos of world series past. Guess they can't accept defeat.
  • Homosexual Leaders Blame TV Ads, Obama for Loss in Maine

    11/04/2009 6:30:09 PM PST · by markomalley · 44 replies · 1,701+ views
    CNS News ^ | 11/4/2009 | David Crary & Lisa Leff
    Stunned and angry, national gay rights leaders Wednesday blamed scare-mongering ads - and President Barack Obama's lack of engagement - for a bitter election setback in Maine that could alter the dynamics for both sides in the gay-marriage debate. Conservatives, in contrast, celebrated Maine voters' rejection of a law that would have allowed gay couples to wed, depicting it as a warning shot that should deter politicians in other states from pushing for same-sex marriage. "Every time the citizens have voted on marriage, they have always sided with natural marriage," said Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel, a Florida-based Christian...
  • Maine Voters Repeal Law Allowing Gay Marriage

    11/04/2009 3:48:39 AM PST · by Red in Blue PA · 46 replies · 2,052+ views
    NY Slimes ^ | 11/4/2009 | Staff
    In a stinging setback for the national gay-rights movement, Maine voters narrowly decided to repeal the state’s new law allowing same-sex marriage. With 87 percent of precincts reporting early this morning, 53 percent of voters had approved the repeal, ending an expensive and emotional fight that was closely watched around the country as a referendum on the national gay-marriage movement. Polls had suggested a much closer race. With the repeal, Maine became the 31st state to reject same-sex marriage at the ballot box. Five other states - Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, New Hampshire and Vermont - have legalized same-sex marriage, but...
  • Defeat in Maine a harsh blow to gay-marriage drive

    11/04/2009 6:11:55 AM PST · by GonzoII · 41 replies · 1,737+ views
    AP via Google ^ | 5 hours ago Nov 4 2009 | DAVID CRARY
    The stars seemed aligned for supporters of gay marriage. They had Maine's governor, legislative leaders and major newspapers on their side, plus a huge edge in campaign funding. So losing a landmark referendum was a devastating blow, for activists in Maine and nationwide. In an election that had been billed for weeks as too close to call, Maine's often unpredictable voters repealed a state law Tuesday that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed. Gay marriage has now lost in all 31 states in which it has been put to a popular vote — a trend that the gay-rights movement...
  • Dejection fills ballroom after gay marriage vote

    11/04/2009 6:34:26 AM PST · by Phlap · 87 replies · 3,052+ views
    AP ^ | 11/04/2009 | JOHN CURRAN
    Cecelia Burnett and Ann Swanson had already set their wedding date. When they joined about 1,000 other gay marriage supporters for an election night party in a Holiday Inn ballroom, they hoped to celebrate the vote that would make it possible. Instead, they went home at midnight, dejected and near tears after a failed bid to make Maine the first state to approve same-sex marriage at the ballot box. "I'm ready to start crying," said Burnett, a 58-year-old massage therapist, walking out of the ballroom with Swanson at her side. "I don't understand what the fear is, why people are...
  • Gay leaders blame TV ads, Obama for loss in Maine

    11/04/2009 6:10:40 PM PST · by Perdogg · 58 replies · 2,291+ views
    yahoo ^ | 11.04.09
    Stunned and angry, national gay rights leaders Wednesday blamed scare-mongering ads — and President Barack Obama's lack of engagement — for a bitter election setback in Maine that could alter the dynamics for both sides in the gay-marriage debate.
  • Gay leaders blame TV ads, Obama for loss in Maine

    11/04/2009 3:29:27 PM PST · by Zakeet · 54 replies · 2,370+ views
    Associated Press ^ | November 4, 2009 | Lisa Leff and David Crary
    Stunned and angry, national gay rights leaders Wednesday blamed scare-mongering ads — and President Barack Obama's lack of engagement — for a bitter election setback in Maine that could alter the dynamics for both sides in the gay-marriage debate. Conservatives, in contrast, celebrated Maine voters' rejection of a law that would have allowed gay couples to wed, depicting it as a warning shot that should deter politicians in other states from pushing for same-sex marriage. "Every time the citizens have voted on marriage, they have always sided with natural marriage," said Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel, a Florida-based Christian...
  • Maine voters repeal gay-marriage law

    11/03/2009 10:28:18 PM PST · by icwhatudo · 24 replies · 1,113+ views
    AP ^ | 11-4-09 | GLENN ADAMS and DAVID CRARY
    PORTLAND, Maine — Maine voters have torpedoed a state law that would have allowed gay couples to marry. With 84 percent of the precincts reporting, gay-marriage foes had 53 percent of the vote Tuesday. The outcome amounts to a heartbreaking defeat for the gay rights movement — particularly since it occurred in New England, the corner of the country most supportive of gay marriage. At issue was a law passed by the Maine Legislature last spring that would have legalized same-sex marriage. The law was put on hold after conservatives launched a petition drive to repeal it in a referendum....
  • Dejection fills Maine ballroom after marriage vote

    11/04/2009 12:52:15 AM PST · by GoldStandard · 69 replies · 4,220+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 11/04/2009 | John Curran
    PORTLAND, Maine — Cecelia Burnett and Ann Swanson had already set their wedding date. When they joined about 1,000 other gay marriage supporters for an election night party in a Holiday Inn ballroom, they hoped to celebrate the vote that would make it possible. Instead, they went home at midnight, dejected and near tears after a failed bid to make Maine the first state to approve same-sex marriage at the ballot box. "I'm ready to start crying," said Burnett, a 58-year-old massage therapist, walking out of the ballroom with Swanson at her side. "I don't understand what the fear is,...
  • Maine: Reject Gay Marriage Law 55% Precincts [50.9% Repeal: 49.1% No]

    11/03/2009 8:21:40 PM PST · by Steelfish · 11 replies · 1,210+ views
    Maine: Reject Gay Marriage Law 55% Precincts Do you want to reject the new law that lets same-sex couples marry and allows individuals and religious groups to refuse to perform these marriages? Answer Party Votes Pct. Yes — 166,155 50.9% No — 160,127 49.1 N.Y. District 23 Candidate Party Votes Pct. Bill Owens Dem. 51,292 49.1% Doug Hoffman Con. 47,219 45.2 Dede Scozzafava Rep. 6,012 5.8
  • Maine Gay Marriage Results..update-Gay Marriage Loses in Maine

    11/03/2009 7:46:12 PM PST · by HamiltonJay · 115 replies · 7,994+ views
    28% Reporting, rejection of Gay Marriage up 50.51%
  • Maine same sex issue close, leaning right!

    11/03/2009 8:00:54 PM PST · by narses · 11 replies · 908+ views
    10:47 -- With 37% reporting, gay marriage is staying alive in Maine by 37 votes right now. I'd guess that a lot of the outstanding votes are from rural precincts, which probably bodes well for overturning the legislature's allowance of gay marriage. --SEAN TRENDE