Gay Marriage Lost, But It's Not Losing

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Opponents of same-sex marriage waxed triumphant recently when voters in Maine rejected a measure allowing gays to wed. Maggie Gallagher, head of the National Organization for... More »
Post Chronicle - Nov. 15, 2009
A Sapphic Victory, but Pyrrhic
“It was like an arrow was shot through my heart,” one said, describing an early meeting. “I felt weak at the knees.”“I’m going to be with her until the day I die,” responded... More »
New York Times - Nov. 15, 2009
A Sapphic Victory, but Pyrrhic
The appearance of Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi on Oprah Winfrey’s show underscored how tough it is to figure out where Americans stand on same-sex marriage. More »
New York Times - Nov. 14, 2009
Buenos Aires okays gay marriage in Latin American first
An Argentine judge paved the way for gay marriage Friday when she granted a homosexual couple permission to marry in a first for Latin America, the world's biggest Catholic... More »
The Independent - Nov. 15, 2009
D.C. Archdiocese Threatens to Axe Social Service Programs...
Without an exemption the Church would be required to do such things as extend marriage benefits to same-sex couples, in violation of its core teachings. WASHINGTON, D.C.... More »
Catholic Online - Nov. 15, 2009
Catholic church gives D.C. ultimatum
The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington said Wednesday that it will be unable to continue the social service programs it runs for the District if the city doesn't change a... More »
National Catholic Reporter - Nov. 15, 2009
Gay Catholic group urges D.C. to defy church
By LOU CHIBBARO JR. The gay Catholic group Dignity USA is urging the D.C. City Council to reject a demand by the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington that it amend a pending... More »
Washington Blade - Nov. 15, 2009
D.C. archdiocese oversteps its bounds
Our view: Church's threat to pull social programs over gay marriage goes too far X Text Size The Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. went too far when it threatened the City... More »
Baltimore Sun - Nov. 15, 2009
Groups say Carcieri domestic-partnership plan still not...
PROVIDENCE –– Governor Carcieri surprised political rivals this week when he told gay-rights activists he would consider comprehensive reforms giving many, if not all, of the... More »
Providence Journal - Nov. 14, 2009
Rhode Island Governor vetos gay burial rights, then meets...
''The governor's office has agreed to put resources towards the gay community. They are willing to look at our issues, and they are willing to talk to us more.'' Susan Heroux... More »
Metro Weekly - Nov. 14, 2009
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