Activists working to repeal Maryland's same-sex marriage law have collected more than twice the signatures needed for a referendum — likely ensuring that the measure will be on the ballot for voters to decide in November.I'm still debating between writing in Stewart/Colbert or Colbert/Stewart, but I'm voting against the hate amendment.
The law's opponents submitted 122,481 signatures in favor of a referendum; 55,736 are required. If enough are verified as legitimate, as expected, Maryland will be in the center of a national debate on same-sex marriage, with groups on both sides preparing to spend millions.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Why I'm Voting in November
Because the bigots in Maryland have turned in sufficient signatures to put a repeal of same sex marriage on the ballot:
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