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NJ marriage bill uncertainties

Timothy Kincaid

January 2nd, 2010

In an effort to prop up support for marriage equality, the supporters of New Jersey’s marriage bill pulled it from the Senate a few weeks back and sent it to the House for a vote.

On New Years Eve, the House chose to kick it right back to the Senate without a vote (NJ.com):

A bill to legalize gay marriage was dealt a major setback yesterday when the state Assembly speaker tossed it back to the Senate, leaving the measure in limbo as supporters and opponents watch time run out for it to become law.

Speaker Joseph Roberts (D-Camden) said he would call a vote on the measure only if the Senate approved the bill first. That sent the bill’s Senate sponsors scrambling to get a vote scheduled before Gov. Jon Corzine leaves office. His successor, Gov.-elect Chris Christie, has said he will not sign a same-sex marriage bill.

There are only two days in the lame duck session in which the State Senate will to meet and vote. As yet, the bill is not scheduled.

I want a vote.

Even if we lose, as in New York, we need to know who believes in equality and who thinks that gay relationships are inferior.

Because really that is what this entire issue is about. All of the language given by any opponent of marriage equality, no matter how supportive they might otherwise be, illustrates that they oppose equality because they don’t believe that our relationships, our families, our love, is equal to theirs. They believe that we are inferior.

And I want to know exactly who it is that thinks that we are inferior.

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Burr
January 2nd, 2010 | LINK

If they’re so sure the people of NJ don’t want marriage equality, then why don’t they feel safe in publicly confirming their opinion with a vote for inequality? Perhaps it’s because they know the truth..

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