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Old 07-09-2008, 11:53 AM
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I couldn't let this pass! I was looking around our state legislature website, and checked on this particular amendment, which was "tabled" back in May.

It never made it back to life, and in order to continue, it needed to be voted on by both the Senate and the House before summer recess.


Summer recess started on July 4, 2008.

Ding dong, this bill is dead! which old bill? the wicked bill! ding dong discrimination's dead........
It's like a cartoon. Smack one down over there, one springs up over here.

Glad ya'll got rid of yours though.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:26 PM
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Default Keltic, you must have totally been on my wavelength....

I was just at the website yesterday and discovered the same thing; even downloaded the notes from the session for future reference.......

Ding dong!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:37 PM
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Friends,

This is good news indeed! Not just for Pennsylvania, but for the whole nation. I understand that the Republican party is becoming more doubtful about the benefits of gay bashing--I don't know how much power they have in the Pennsylvania legislature, but I can tell you that even when they got the awful amendment passed here is Wisconsin, the Republicans lost their absolute control over the legislature and lost seats in Congress. They believe that turn out in the college towns to vote against the amendment (which unfortunately passed anyway) was bad for the Republicans.

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Old 07-09-2008, 05:57 PM
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Friends,

This is good news indeed! Not just for Pennsylvania, but for the whole nation. I understand that the Republican party is becoming more doubtful about the benefits of gay bashing--I don't know how much power they have in the Pennsylvania legislature, but I can tell you that even when they got the awful amendment passed here is Wisconsin, the Republicans lost their absolute control over the legislature and lost seats in Congress. They believe that turn out in the college towns to vote against the amendment (which unfortunately passed anyway) was bad for the Republicans.

Steven Webster
Same thing happened in Ohio. After the iron-clad amendment passed, cracks started appearing in the armor of the Ohio GOP, and the fallout shows no signs of slowing.

Of course, having a corrupt Republican governor convicted of felonies while in office didn't help them either.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Senator wants PA to ban same-sex marriage
Monday, May 18, 2009

Philadelphia Inquirer
Same-sex marriage ban is sought
Posted on Tue, May. 19, 2009
Associated Press

Those two are short, this one had some meat to it:

Philadelphia Daily News
Polls show Pa. resisting tide favoring gay marriage
Tue, May. 19, 2009
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Old 05-20-2009, 06:46 AM
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Senator wants PA to ban same-sex marriage
Monday, May 18, 2009

Philadelphia Inquirer
Same-sex marriage ban is sought
Posted on Tue, May. 19, 2009
Associated Press

Those two are short, this one had some meat to it:

Philadelphia Daily News
Polls show Pa. resisting tide favoring gay marriage
Tue, May. 19, 2009
yes, he plans to introduce it. that doesn't mean it's going anywhere! afterall, I'll be fighting against it.
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