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Same Sex Marriage

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Poll: Where Do You Stand on Marriage Equality?

The Supreme Court is considering both the 1996 federal Defense of Marriage Act and the 2008 Proposition 8 case.

The U.S. Supreme Court is in the midst of a landmark time in Washington, D.C.: On Tuesday, the nation's highest court heard testimony on Proposition 8, the California law that stripped legal equality from gay couples in that state. On Wednesday, the justices are hearing testimony on former President Bill Clinton's 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, a bill LGBT people and allies call discriminatory—and a law Clinton now says he regrets signing and promoting. Just last week, Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio hit the Sunday talk-show circuit to talk of the need for an end to the national stigmatization against gays and lesbians and their families. Meanwhile, anti-gay churches and groups such as …

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9:22 am on Sunday, March 31, 2013

I see that the atheist are still trying to defend the indefensible. When atheists hear that a fellow atheist now believes or acknowledges the existence of God they become frenetic. We have Michael and Kermit who are so discombobulated by the truth they attempt to obliterate all historical facts. Michael and Kermit try to defend their argument by using nugatory lies fabricated by atheists How do I…   more ›

Monday, February 20, 2012

Column: Politics of Same-Sex Marriage

If the Democrats are serious about overriding the veto, they will need to mount a well-funded, serious challenge in District 26 Assembly race in November.

Betty Lou DeCroce, Morris County’s and New Jersey’s newest legislator, was sworn in last Thursday and cast her first vote on a bill. Not just any bill, but the Democrats’ stated top priority of the session. The one that would legalize same sex marriage. Her no vote was not surprising, given that every Republican in the lower house who cast a vote opposed it, the proclamation from the new minority leader that members could vote as they wished not withstanding. But it’s a vote that could come back to haunt her in November. Gov. Chris Christie did as promised and lost no time in issuing a conditional veto of the bill; the condition, that the question be put up for a vote, is one the Democrats say they will not accept. The Dems have vowed to …

Prentiss Gray

9:13 am on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

I agree that the Govenor is just shifting responsibility for this contentious issue. I don't blame him he has hopes for 2016. He knows that most state referendums concerning individual rights have failed in the past. That way he can dodge the blame if it passes and take the kudos if it fails. It will be fixed by the supreme court sooner or later, it just would be nice if NJ could be one of the …   more ›

Friday, February 17, 2012

UPDATE: Christie Vetoes Gay Marriage Bill

Christie vetoed the bill, as promised, the same day it arrived on his desk.

Governor Christie conditionally vetoed the gay marriage bill Friday afternoon, delivering on his promise of "swift action" against the measure, which passed in both houses of the Legislature this week.  Christie's veto came a day after the state Assembly passed the bill legalizing same-sex marriages by a 42-33 vote. The governor, an opponent of gay marriage, had promised "very swift action" if the bill passed in both houses. The Senate approved the bill Monday in a 24-16 vote. In a prepared statement Friday, the governor said the best approach would be to strengthen the state's current civil union law and suggested appointing an ombudsman to handle discrimination complaints from gay couples. "I have been just as adamant that same-sex …

Eric

9:52 am on Monday, February 20, 2012

Trust a bigot to think there's such a thing as racial purity. Oh the irony!   more ›

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