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^ It's because of those "conservatives," Sausy is the only one that celebrates in good news posts of marriage equality and LGBT civil rights. The others are *always* silent, if not critical of such progress towards equality. Which is why their motives for being a part of this community are suspect.
^ It's because of those "conservatives," Sausy is the only one that celebrates in good news posts of marriage equality and LGBT civil rights. The others are *always* silent, if not critical of such progress towards equality. Which is why their motives for being a part of this community are suspect.

The Hawaii House of Representatives gaveled into session a little after 10 a.m. Wednesday for the second reading and vote on an amended version of SB 1, the "Hawaii Marriage Equality Act of 2013", which advanced out of the Judiciary & Finance committees 18-12 Tuesday night.
After an invocation and brief introductions, lawmakers immediately recessed. Vice Speaker John Mizuno indicated Representatives would reconvene at 11 a.m., but nearly an hour has come and gone since then with no indication of when legislators will return to the floor. Republican Minority caucus member, Representative Bob McDermott, who is a staunch opponent of SB 1, says the delay is a result of in-fighting between Democratic Majority caucus members. McDermott says a few Representatives reportedly want a roll-call vote on the floor for a proposal to introduce a Constitutional Amendment to let the people vote on same-sex marriage, but not everyone agrees.
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/...-sex-marriage-bill-advances-to-floor-for-vote
It si getting ugly at the capitol building in Hawaii. Gay Marriage supporters are now being rushed and drowned out by "loving" Christians.
Illinois means that 30% of US states now have marriage equality.
But, because those states with marriage equality tend to be populous, I have made a rough calculation that 37% of the American population now has access to gay marriage. (If Hawaii becomes the 16th state soon, it will be 37.6% of the population).
I doubt it matters much population wise, but don’t forget that at least two Indian tribes in Oregon have equal marriage for their people.
I suppose it may not matter much since I doubt the Feds recognize it.
Greece wrong to exclude same-sex couples from 'civil unions,' European Court of Human Rights rules
Heard news today that four couples in Idaho are suing the state in federal court for the current laws on the books against marriage equality.
Is this how it's going to have to be to get all the red states on board?
Heard news today that four couples in Idaho are suing the state in federal court for the current laws on the books against marriage equality.
Is this how it's going to have to be to get all the red states on board?
