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Republicans Call On Lawmakers Not To Repeal New Hampshire Gay Marriage Law
By On Top Magazine Staff | Published: December 21, 2011
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Several Republicans are included in a new TV ad calling on lawmakers not to repeal New Hampshire's 2-year-old gay marriage law.
The bipartisan group Standing Up for New Hampshire Families produced the 30-second ad, which was released on Wednesday.
"We believe freedom means freedom for everyone," Republican activist Maxine Morse says in the ad. "Every single person."
Others featured in the video add: "Don't take away the freedom to marry. We don't pass laws to undermine families, that's just not New Hampshire."
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Has anyone suggested abolishing Divorce as a way to defend Marriage. Seems sort of obvious to me. >:-)
So... You're telling me that real politicians in a political party that purports to defend us from government interference where it doesn't belong is supporting the notion that the government has no right to interfere in two people being able to get married? Bizarre place, New Hampshire. Next you'll tell me their Democrats use tax funds to support social programs instead of their own pocketbooks.