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Gay Marriage at the Ballot Box

David3036 Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 3:02 PM
Religious groups already have those protections -- but, just to please the church leaders and keep lawmakers from being crucified by their constituents if they vote for gay marriage, almost every gay marriage law passed in the last couple of years contains multiple reassurances for churches that the law applies only to civil marriage and will not be forced on them.

SUPPORTERS OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGE have reason to cheer after last week's election. Supporters of democratic self-government, even those of us who oppose gay marriage, do too.

On Nov. 6, for the first time ever, voters in three states – Maine, Maryland, and Washington – redefined marriage by popular vote. In Minnesota, residents said no to a constitutional amendment enshrining the traditional understanding of marriage as the union of a man and a woman. There is no denying the significance of these results: Previously the issue had gone to the ballot in 32 states, and in all 32 same-sex marriage was defeated....

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