Nick Gillespie | November 2, 2004
By saying no to gay marriage. So far people in six of 11 states with anti-gay-marriage initiatives on the ballot have voted to keep marriage the province of one man and one woman. Four more are almost certain to pass similar laws; Oregon, sweet liberal Oregon, is still up for grabs.
Whole story here.
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b-psycho|11.2.04 @ 10:24PM|#
Well, at least now we know where these people's priorities are...:^(
Egads!
|11.3.04 @ 12:25AM|#
Measure 35 passes in Oregon. Marriage is successfully "defended". Fuckheads.
Last I looked, it was passing in only Multnomah and Benton counties, home to Portland and OSU, respectively.