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The MD gay marriage bill just died in the state House. After the Senate had passed it, with a governor who said he'd sign it.

So much rage right now, FL. So much disappointment and rage.

*Sigh*

Nov. 4th, 2009 11:34 am
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1. I wake up this morning and hear that Maine's voters are bigots who've voted to repeal the law legalizing same-sex marriage.

2. I go to my 9 AM class and learn more about pay gaps and horizontal and vertical segregation in the workforce, resulting in women getting screwed over across the board.

3. It's cold and rainy when I leave class.

4. I need to take all my pictures off photobucket, because it hates me.

Stop the world, I want to get off.
salienne: (Farscape not broken)
Why SSM isn't just some abstract legal concept

This just makes me so sad and angry...
salienne: (frell)
Why I really dislike this country from time to time...

So apparently bans on gay marriage are constitutional in MD...

Choice bits:

The 4-3 ruling essentially sends the issue of same-sex marriage back to the state legislature and ruled that a ban on gay marriage does not discriminate on the basis of gender and does not deny any fundamental rights.

Just like banning interracial marriages does not discriminate based on race! :D

"In declaring that the State's legitimate interests in fostering procreation and encouraging the traditional family structure, our opinion should by no means be read to imply that the General Assembly may not grant and recognize for homosexual persons civil unions or the right to marry a person of the same sex," Judge Glenn T. Harrell Jr. wrote

.....But the Justice System is there to uphold civil rights, not protect the State's supposed interest in a "traditional family structure". That's the legislature's job, and as we've seen oh so many times, legislatures discriminate. And they do so under the guise of what's right for the citizens. That's what's happening here.

And even going the 'traditional family structure=good' route, single parents should then have their children taken away, as should divorced and then remarried parents. Hell, take the adopted kids too--it's not like they're with their natural, "traditional" family.

In rejecting the argument that the state's Equal Rights Amendment protected the rights of same-sex couples to marry, the court scoured the legislative and media record of the debate during the 1970s and concluded it does not apply.

The measure, which was passed by the General Assembly and ratified by voters, was not intended to address sexual orientation, the majority decided.


...Just like the Constitution wasn't meant to address the rights of slaves, foreigners, or women.

Oh, let me count the BS. -_-

There's a protest. I didn't hear about it early enough to go, but I really wish I had...

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