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10 Oct 2008 04:24 pm
The End Of A Wedge Issue?
Dominic Holden on marriage equality in Connecticut:
This is sure to come up at the next presidential debate, which focuses on domestic policy. Obama and McCain will, no doubt, condemn same-sex marriage. But it’s a moot point. The wall is crumbling. With three separate states allowing it—Massachusetts, California and now Connecticut—and the fabric of society remaining strong, the specter of gay marriage threatening straight marriage is soundly proven to be a canard.
But we have yet to hold California, the most critical state of them all. You can donate here.
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