Senator Sean T. Kean (R) on Same Sex Marriage/Marriage Equality Act

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Senator Sean T. Kean (R) during the senate session on the Freedom of Religion and Equality in Civil Marriage Act. Marriage Equality. Senator Kean is the Senator of District 11 in NJ.
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January 7, 2010

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  • He at least had the guts to reconize the positives you have done in his district.

    He was born and raised as a Christian

    and if he had voted yes he would had gone against his presonal beliefs.

    Why can't you understand this.....

  • @Richbeatle1

    Because using your religion to make or decide laws sets this country up to be a Theocracy, which we aren't. It's wrong.

  • Everytime I listen to the speech I just get madder and madder.

  • wow. check your spine at the door Senator. other than the "some of my best friends are gay" line, it was the lowest point in the debate. he stands for nothing except his own hide.

  • I think my favorite part is when he says The fact of the matter is they deserve to have rights, they deserve to have things that the rest of us as Americans have" Then votes No.

    Um...

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  • SEAN KEAN is a condescending spineless hypocrite - no other way around it - he basically wants "gays" to come in to "his district" (#11 in Monmouth County, NJ) to "flip" it, spend money, pay taxes, and accept 2nd-class status when it comes to civil rights! Don't forget another GOP puppet Jennifer BECK from Red Bank ALSO voted against the bill... can't wait till they are up for election again!!!!

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  • What a horribly stupid speech. He didn't even make an argument. The best he could do was "sometimes people just disagree with you." Yeah, sometimes people disagree, but if they have good reason to then I'm ok with that. The problem comes when no justification exists at all for your blatant discrimination.

  • I read that governor Christie didn't want to be damaged in his first year with gay marriage so he had the republicans vote in a block of opposition with one exception against this bill.

    I'LL BE LOOKING OUT TO SEE IF THIS IS TRUE.

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