Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Poll: Support for Same Sex Marriage Grows
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
| Ex-McCain aide to call for gay marriage support
Former McCain Campaign manager Steve Schmidt, will advocate for marriage equality in front of the Log Cabin Republicans Convention. He says he voted against prop 8 and believes that conservatives need to expand their base, especially among those under 30, a group whom largely support gay marriage. Go Schmidt! This is evidence of how this is an issue of social change and not one of political party. Marriage equality is an issue that will slowly cross party lines, becoming the norm, just as interracial marriage has.
Michael Thomas Mort
The George Washington University
1101 New Hampshire Ave. Apt 407 | Washington, DC 20037
t. 401.261.5459 | mtmort@gmail.com
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
New York Governor Paterson Will Introduce a Marriage Bill
Monday, April 13, 2009
LGBTQ group lobbies for marriage equality - News
Read the GW Hatchet article about MEC's role in pushing for marriage equality in DC!
Michael Thomas Mort
The George Washington University
1101 New Hampshire Ave. Apt 407 | Washington, DC 20037
t. 401.261.5459 | mtmort@gmail.com
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Catania Vows to Push for Marriage Now
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
First Iowa, now Vermont! A huge milestone in our nation as that state's legislature overrides a veto and legalizes same-sex marriage. This is a tremendous victory and proponents of both the LGBT community and the constitutionality of marriage equality should be thrilled.
In other news, Washington, DC voted unanimously to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. You can read about it in the washington post here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/07/AR2009040702200.html?hpid=topnews.
Marriage is the most personal decision that fundamentally makes your life not of one person but two. The commitments, cares, worries, the sexlife, the ups, downs, desires, etcetera are all as important in gay relationships as they are in straight ones. The bigotry on this issue is really about ignorance, something that will dissipate with the "chicken and the egg" social change factor that will happen across the nation as states legalize gay marriage. This is evident in Massachusetts where a majority of citizens opposed same sex marriage until it was legal and they realized that it did not threaten them at all, nor did it threaten their "traditional" family, or their church. Today those polled overwhelmingly support the marriage law as it stands: including everyone. This will be true across the nation. With an extremely positive feeling, savoring today, knowing this fight is far from over, I look to the future and hope for the best.

