Iowa Gays Need Your Help!
- added January 28, 2008
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- uroborus8
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Iowa is on the brink of legalizing gay marriage. A county judge legalized gay marriage in 2007 and the Iowa supreme court will hear the case in 2008. One Iowa is an excellent organization that is on an education campaign to combat negative and hateful speech and action against LGBT rights. If Iowa achieves marriage equality, the entire country will benefit. We just witnessed how important the Iowa Caucuses are to presidential politics. Imagine candidates campaigning in a state with marriage equality. It will be a marvelous beginning to rights for everyone. Please visit their site and learn about their cause.
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Has campaigning changed in Massachusetts since same-sex marriage was legalized there? Though I suppose it doesn't have the prominence that Iowa does because it's not an early voting state.
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This is not a problem. Hopefully equal rights for everyone and anyone. Go Barac
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- makeitajob
- 5 months ago
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Tori,
That is an excellent question! I tried to find an answer for you, but there does not seem to be much information. I think because of Iowa's early voting status, and the intimate campaign experience for presidential hopefuls, they would be confronted with tough questions. I would like to ask someone like Huckabee if I were in a same sex marriage in Iowa, "Tell me how my marriage to my partner has affected your marriage with your wife now that you are in Iowa. Is it less sacred then when you were in Arkansas?" Here is another one, "If you were able to change the U.S. constitution and dissolve my marriage, who would cover the legal bills to sort out what is effectively a forced divorce?" I could go on, and on with these, but I think you get my point.
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