Maine Legalizes Gay Marriage!!!!

May 6th, 2009 by Evil Beet



ANOTHER victory!!!

Maine has become the fifth state in the US to legalize gay marriage.

“In the past, I opposed gay marriage while supporting the idea of civil unions,” Maine Governor John Baldacci said in a statement read in his office. “I have come to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage.”

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Separate but equal IS NOT EQUALITY!!!

Way to go, Maine!!!!


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13 Responses to “Maine Legalizes Gay Marriage!!!!”

  1. Kevinisstupid says:

    America, FUCK YEAH!

  2. Grace says:

    Great! Way to go, America!

  3. MarciaMarciaMarcia says:

    Now you can get a lobster and meat in your can in the same place!!!

  4. Rachel says:

    Woohoo! Yeah New England! Soon NH will join you :)

  5. marm says:

    Woohoo! Go Maine!

    *does a dorky little victory dance*

  6. Liz says:

    I am usually the first to shit on Maine, but today I can honestly say I’m proud to live here.

  7. thatLisa says:

    man, 2009 is fucking awesome

  8. Joe Smith says:

    Sweet! Soon Utah will be able to pass bigamy and I can have 8 under age wives! Separate but equal is not equal! Time to end the intolerance towards marriage – marry who you want — and even more than one person! Yeah!

    • Donkey Punch says:

      Spoken like a true Christian filled with hatred in your heart.

    • DanTheMan says:

      Joe, that kind of thinking makes me sick. Fortunately, by the time the next generation is running things, that kind of thinking will make most people sick if it doesn’t already.

  9. Alzaetia says:

    Wow. Way to go California. Maine is more progressive than us…

    • Anonymous says:

      not fair. our COURTS also legalized it. It was made illegal by a prop.

      • Alzaetia says:

        That’s true. And we don’t have much longer to wait and see if the courts will overturn the proposition.
        *wishing with all her might*

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