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#lgbtq #lgbt #gaypride #gay #lesbianOctober 2012
10 posts
Isn’t it funny how the people who don’t want to have to pay higher taxes to help the less fortunate because it infringes upon their “individual rights” are usually the same people who DO NOT support the INDIVIDUAL RIGHT to have an abortion……
The world would be a much better place if boys admitted they cried and girls admitted they masturbated!
just downloaded the #SpiritDay kit from @glaad to help my community go purple against bullying on 10/19: http://www.glaad.org/spiritday/resourcekit
June 2012
1 post
February 2012
36 posts
jessica vishnevskaya 6 days ago Like i am signing this because one day i want to be able to marry my girlfriend
Everybody has the right to marry who they love
Kasie Chesterfield 6 days ago Like i think everyone deserves rights
Jennifer Ehrenreich 5 days ago Human rights shouldn’t be a popularity contest.
6 days ago
FtM pre-everything with a wonderful girlfriend. I don’t want to wait until my gender and sex match to marry her.
Karen King 4 days ago Like I’m not sure why this is still an issue. Why should a person have to fight to have rights to express love and commitment? We have more important issues to focus on and solve. This one is a no brainer. Legalize gay marriage.
karla uriarte 6 days ago Like because love is love.
At a ceremony in Olympia today, Washington governor Chris Gregoire will sign into law a bill legalizing marriage equality in the state. Watch a live stream of the ceremony, starting at 11:30 Pacific time, here.
The bill was passed by both the state House and Senate and will make Washington the seventh state (plus DC) where same-sex couples can get married. Conservative groups already say they’ll collect the signatures necessary to put the measure to a November vote, but considering California officials just ruled it unconstitutional to take away marriage rights that had already been granted, those efforts may not succeed.
“I knew now was the time to face it,” Gov. Gregoire said in an interview with The Advocate last month after throwing her political weight behind the bill. “And as I faced it, both as a mom and as a wife, and as a Catholic, as a governor, and wrote it down on a piece of paper, the logic of it all fell into the words that I put down there.”
We did it, friends. Seven down, 43 to go.
Krista Myers 6 days ago Like Doesn’t the constitution state that everybody is equal and has equal rights? Because I don’t know about y’all but if a guy wants to marry another guy (and same thing for girls) they have to travel to select states to do this because our government is filled of hypocrites.