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Catholic bishops struggle with message on gay marriage Baltimore Sun Meeting for the first time since voters in Maryland and two other states legalized same-sex marriage, members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said Tuesday that they have no plans to soften their position that genuine marriage can occur only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gay marriage Emanuel's No. 3 priority for Legislature Chicago Sun-Times Asked how involved he was willing to get in the fight for gay marriage, Emanuel said he planned to be "very involved." That apparently means putting his notorious powers of persuasion to work on reluctant Chicago lawmakers. "While Illinois led the way ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Latinos Support Legalizing Gay Marriage, Exit Polls Show Huffington Post Nearly six-in-ten Latino voters (59%) said their state should legally recognize same-sex marriage while 32% said their state should not. But among all voters, about half (48%) favored legalization of gay marriage while nearly the same share said they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gay marriage should be at the ballot box Boston Globe 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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Married vs. Single: Can't We All Just Get Along? Huffington Post As a newlywed, I first read Lindsley Lowell's piece "Why I Refuse to Join the Smug Married Club" thinking maybe there was behavior I should recognize and avoid. Are married ladies that smug? Is it inevitable that both groups are just warring camps with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vatican Launches 'Anti-Gay Media Blitz,' Compares Gay Marriage To Polygamy ... Huffington Post The Vatican has long maintained a hardline stance against gay marriage, but over the last few days, the Holy See has intensified its anti-gay agitprop, vowing to fight LGBT marriage equality around the world. According to Reuters, the governing body of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nicole Kidman talks Tom Cruise in rare chat about ex USA TODAY It's a rare interview when Nicole Kidman opens up, even a little, about her failed marriage to three-time marriage failure Tom Cruise. But somehow, the new luxury mag DuJour has managed the trick. Oscar-winner Kidman, the Australian beauty and mother ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage Equality Has All The Momentum Hartford Courant With that four-state sweep in Maine, Maryland, Washington and Minnesota, the opponents of marriage equality lost their final talking point, putting to rest the last desperate argument that victories in courts and legislatures somehow are not legitimate ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Nicole Kidman on Tom Cruise Marriage: I Was "Naive," in a "Bubble ... By Us Magazine Team "I would have gone to the ends of the earth for him . . . We became very dependent on each other," she says. Us Magazine All Channel News | ||
Here's a New Argument for Gay Marriage [VIDEO] | WebProNews By Josh Wolford As the country takes baby steps toward legalizing gay marriage, various (ripped) gay men have a message for those who would oppose it: Fine, but we're going to move in on your turf. It's as interesting an argument for gay marriage as I've ... Top News - WebProNews | ||
Joe. My. God.: Marriage Map Update By Joe Elated by their first ballot victories, in four states, advocates of same-sex marriage rights plan to push legislatures in half a dozen more states toward legalization as they also press their cause in federal courts. They are also preparing for what ... Joe. My. God. | ||
Gay Marriage Third on Mayor's List of Priorities for Springfield | NBC ... By BJ Lutz It's been no secret that Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants marriage equality in Illinois. But what may be surprising to some is how passionate he seems about the topic. NBC Chicago - Chicago Local News... | ||
Where Will Marriage Equality Strike Next? - VIDEO| News | Towleroad By Icebloo Following last week's marriage equality wins, everyone seems to be looking forward to see where equality will strike next. The NYT offers its forecast in a major article: Nine states and Washington, D.C., have now legalized same-sex marriage. Gay News, Gay Gossip. Unfiltered... |
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