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Ariz. voters consider gay-marriage ban for second time

Started by Natasha, November 02, 2008, 08:58:49 AM

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Ariz. voters consider gay-marriage ban for second time

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20081102/news_1n2arizona.html
Amanda Lee Myers
11/2/2008

PHOENIX – Arizona has been a disappointment to anti-gay-marriage activists since 2006, when the state became the first in the nation to reject a ballot measure banning same-sex marriage.

Those same opponents are hoping for redemption Tuesday, when Arizona voters again will decide whether they want the state's constitution to be amended to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman. "It actually helped us out, having it fail the first time, because it allowed us to raise more money," said state Sen. Ron Gould, a Republican and sponsor of this year's measure, which was put on the ballot by the Legislature.



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anemone

im still bumed that it passed here, stupid relgious ppl here, both of my neighbor supported it, i told my sister, your not allowed near them cause they are hate mongering people who need to learn that everyone should have the right to be maried
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