
Source: Wikipedia
The Vermont Legislature voted Tuesday to allow same-sex couples to wed in that state by overriding Republican Gov. Jim Douglas’ veto. Vermont is the first state to allow same-sex marriage by legislative approval and the fourth in the nation overall.
“This historic vote in the Vermont Legislature reminds us of the incredible progress being made toward equality. Less than five years ago, lesbian and gay couples began marrying in Massachusetts. Now, with the Iowa court decision last Friday and today’s vote in Vermont, there will be four states recognizing the right to marry for loving, committed lesbian and gay couples,” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
“The struggle for equal rights is never easy. I was proud to be president of the Senate nine years ago when Vermont created civil unions,” said Vermont Senate President Pro Tem Peter Shumlin in a statement. “Today we have overridden the governor’s veto. I have never felt more proud of Vermont as we become the first state in the country to enact marriage equality not as the result of a court order, but because it is the right thing to do.”













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Comment posted April 7, 2009 @ 12:40 pm
That’s quite a majority if they overrode a veto. Any Republicans support the override? If so, do they have to go into hiding?
Comment posted April 7, 2009 @ 6:45 pm
I don’t know what all the fuss is about.
Gay marriage doesn’t force straight people to marry gays.
It only allows gays who want to get married to do so.
Opponents warn that allowing others to do what they want is a slippery slope that will lead to all sorts of degenerative practices
But that;s like saying that you can’t allow Muslim’s in a Christian nation because young people might be lured into a foreign religion
No one believe that.
Live and let live. Mind your own business. To each his own.
True conservatives understand the meaning of the freedom of the individual
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