Search Latest topics | Gay marriage opponents seek to reverse new law Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:10 am by red states rule Oh well, the gay marriage debate is not over in MA after all ![]() Gay marriage opponents seek to reverse new law BOSTON - The gay marriage fight in Massachusetts might not be over after all. Opponents of same-sex marriages are seeking a ballot question that would prevent gay and lesbian couples from getting married here if their union wouldn't be legal in their home state. Brian Camenker of the group Mass Resistance said Friday lawmakers and Gov. Deval Patrick bowed to the will of the "gay lobby" last month by approving the repeal of a 1913 statute that banned such marriages. Patrick, the state's first black governor and the father of a daughter who recently announced she's a lesbian, said the 1913 law had racial undertones from a period when interracial marriage was discouraged. "The Legislature and the governor changed our marriage laws to please the well-connected minority and force a social experiment into other states that's very offensive to a majority of the people, at least the way the votes have been going," Camenker said, referring to recent votes in favor of gay marriage bans in other states. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080816/ap_on_re_us/gay_marriage Comments: 11 | Statistics We have 22 registered usersThe newest registered user is OCA Our users have posted a total of 2603 messages in 382 subjects Who is Online ? In total there are 2 users online :: 0 Registered, 0 Hidden and 2 Guests None Most users ever online was 6 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:00 pm |





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