Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Stand for Marriage Maine are Haters


Some folks are just haters.

The cultural terrorist group, known as Stand for Marriage Maine has gained enough signatures to challenge the gay marriage bill and forcing a state wide vote to possibly overturn it.
Mark Mutty from the Stand for Marriage Maine coalition says it took only four weeks to gather the more than 55,087 signatures necessary to put gay marriage to a vote. But he says signature gathering will continue to ensure there’s more than enough petitions.

The law that’s scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 12 will be put on hold after the signatures are submitted and certified by the secretary of state’s office.

Those signatures may be mixed with FRAUD-Aid! JMG reported that folks were lied to about their signatures. Unfortunately, there's nothing in place to stop it. However, I hope Maine proves this group wrong.

Armor Up, Maine...A battle is coming!

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really hope they look at the financial side of it too. I forget what the figures were for California. I just remember the state said no to a whole lot of revenue from employment taxes alone. How in the world something that's good for the economy is, if nothing else, should sway them if they've any fiscal sense. Not to mention that good old fashioned common human decency should make it a moot point.

Anonymous said...

Good old fashioned common human decency? Quite an interesting concept, I must say. One would think that the aforementioned good old common human decency would keep gays from forcing their lifestyle and agenda on the rest of us. But I'll bet that's not the kind of good old common human decency that you had in mind.

Art & Sciences said...

Good, I hope they bring the point across. Maybe you liberals need to get the message into your thick skulls too.

Anonymous said...

Stand for Marriage Maine views on marriage match those of the President of the United States, Barack Obama. Well that's what Mr. Obama currently believes.

Gee what ever happened to the repeal of DOMA and Don't Ask Don't Tell. Why is it such a low priority for Obama, Pelosi, and company.

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