Louisiana Sen. Says Marriage Ban More Important Than Katrina: “I Don't Believe There's Any Issue That's More Important Than This One”…
Salon.com Tim Grieve June 7, 2006 at 01:35 PM
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Sorry, Sen. Inhofe, but the gentleman from Louisiana just passed you in the pandering lane.
The Republicans' constitutional amendment banning gay marriage got just 49 votes this morning, far short of the two-thirds majority it needed -- and was never going to get -- for passage. Along the way to the vote, Republican Sen. David Vitter defended the GOP's efforts on the election-year measure by saying: "I don't believe there's any issue that's more important than this one."
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READ MORE: 2006
Sorry, Sen. Inhofe, but the gentleman from Louisiana just passed you in the pandering lane.
The Republicans' constitutional amendment banning gay marriage got just 49 votes this morning, far short of the two-thirds majority it needed -- and was never going to get -- for passage. Along the way to the vote, Republican Sen. David Vitter defended the GOP's efforts on the election-year measure by saying: "I don't believe there's any issue that's more important than this one."
Read entire story here.
1 Comments:
And, I say, there is no more important issue than banning the Unification Church - and invading BOTH Koreas to punish them for the Unification Church's damages in the US.
I am NOT kidding on this one.
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