Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Maine Rejects Same-Sex Marriage

AUGUSTA, ME (TS) -- Maine voters rejected a law allowing same-sex couples to marry in a closely fought referendum that saw unexpectedly high turnout. Rolling back the law is a setback for gay-rights advocates and makes Maine the third state in which residents reversed their government's decision to permit gay marriages.

Interesting.

Homosexuals in the Pine Tree State can no longer wed their Maine squeeze.

I guess voters just refused to get behind the idea... maybe they were tired of being the butt of jokes. How anal can those silly buggers be?

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