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Opposition One
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I however am not sure at what or how many other states had this, but here in Maine (US) Oppoisition One was to pass > or decline gay rights laws.


I voted Yes, (pass -- allow it)
Just curious as to what ever one else's take on it is.
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#2
Eh.
They can't decline gay rights laws anyway.
against human rights act.
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#3
Unconstitutional law... I don't think it matters how many people vote to allow it/ban it, as Oresama said.
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#4
be more specific.
does this ban gay marriage? or rights of a gay couple to be legally recognized?
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#5
If they wanna ban gay marriage, which is clearly a religous based decision, then lets stop just blurring the church/state line and demolish it all together.

Lets.....TAX CHRUCHES! Religon is a billion dollar business and all the tax on that money would sure be wonderful. Maybe it would hinder the churches ability to shield pedo-preists.

So I say we ban gay marriage then keep marching on till the church/state divide is completely abolished and the US goverment is taxing churches. All hail death and taxes!
"One murder makes a villain, millions a hero. "
- Beilby Porteus, Death, A Poem
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