The speech below is the one that Geoff Kors, the executive director of Equality California, gave at the Equality California Awards Ceremony in San Diego, California, on November 12, 2009.
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This would be a superb documentary on any TV channel. And the channel this appears on is YouTube.
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Observations from the Trenches in MaineHuffington Post (blog)We used real Maine families: gay and lesbian Mainers and their kids, and parents who wanted all of their children treated equally under the law.
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Almost gay marriagePSU Daily VanguardWashington state's gay and lesbian community scored a big win last week with the passing of Referendum 71.
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Maine Voters Repeal Same-sex Marriage LawPersonal Liberty DigestIn addition, Betsy Smith, executive director of Equality Maine, stressed the vote was "about treating gay and lesbian families with dignity and respect .
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Catholic bishops with local ties help defeat gay marriage in MaineKMOX.comLOUIS (KMOX) -- The defeat of a gay marriage proposal in Maine was made possible by contributions from Catholic bishops and their dioceses all around the .
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Councilmember Marti Emerald nominates Larry Baza to city arts commission
National Center for Lesbian Rights Executive Director Kate Kendell discussed recent GLBT legislative setbacks and successes at a San Diego Democratic Club (SDDC) reception, last Saturday.
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It would appear that some Catholics have resorted to eating their own (no, not in the literal sense) over the issue of same-sex marriage, and efforts, or lack there of by dioceses outside of Maine to help or not to help maintain marriage inequality.
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Our asshat nominees this time out included homo hating athletes and their fans, a slim majority of Maine voters and the Catholic Church, a NY cab driver, and perennial asshat fave Pat.
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US Episcopal Bishop Stephen T. Lane of Maine has said he joins the "many Episcopalians [who] are deeply grieved" by Maine voters' rejection of that state's same-gender marriage law last week.
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In the aftermath of Maine voters having narrowly rescinded marriage equality rights for gay and lesbian families, GLBT equality advocates are looking to assign blame.
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Unlike voters in Maine, voters in Washington were not given the opportunity Tuesday to vote on a law that would have granted equal rights and the dignity of civil marriage.
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Making Sense Of Maine's Gay Marriage RepealOn Top MagazineBy On Top Magazine Staff Why Maine voters repealed a gay marriage law Tuesday when polling favored backers continues to baffle analyst.
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From WSJ.com:
The battle over gay rights will move to New Jersey and the federal government, advocates said, after Tuesday’s narrow rejection of same-sex marriage by Maine voters in a hard-fought contest.
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The battle over gay rights will move to New Jersey and the federal government, advocates said, after Tuesday's narrow rejection of same-sex marriage by Maine voters in a hard-fought contest.
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Pro-Con: Did Maine voters deal a severe setback to gay marriage? NoKansas City StarThe repeal of the same-sex marriage law is a disheartening blow to equality, but it is by no means the end of this debate.
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by James KirchickFirst published at Advocate.com on November 5, 2009
Maybe it was the cold weather.
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The stars seemed aligned for supporters of gay marriage. They had Maine’s governor, legislative leaders and major newspapers on their side, plus a huge edge in campaign funding.
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Who's to Blame for Maine?EDGE BostonIn the aftermath of Maine voters having narrowly rescinded marriage equality rights for gay and lesbian families, GLBT equality advocates .
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Yesterday the first ever transgender-inclusive ENDA hearings began before the U.S. Senate.
Restrooms and religion arose as the only objections today during the U.
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