UPDATE: THE VOTERS OF MAINE VOTED TO STRIP THEIR FELLOW CITIZENS OF THEIR CIVIL RIGHTS; HENCE, MARRIAGE BETWEEN PEOPLE OF THE SAME GENDER IS OUTLAWED AGAIN. IT'S A SAD DAY FOR NEW ENGLAND. CHECK O...
UPDATE: THE VOTERS OF MAINE VOTED TO STRIP THEIR FELLOW CITIZENS OF THEIR CIVIL RIGHTS; HENCE, MARRIAGE BETWEEN PEOPLE OF THE SAME GENDER IS OUTLAWED AGAIN. IT'S A SAD DAY FOR NEW ENGLAND. CHECK OUT MY UPDATED VIDEO ON THIS SUBJECT BY CLICKING THE LINK BELOW:
This video is an update to my previous video concerning the countries and states in the world where FULL gay marriage rights are afforded to gays and lesbians. By "full", I mean exactly the same as the rights of heterosexuals--by definition and also by NAME, "marriage". As of June 2009, we welcome Maine and New Hampshire into the compassionate union of nations and U.S. states that believe in human rights for heterosexuals and homosexuals--FOR ALL PEOPLE!
UPDATE: THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MAINE HAVE VOTED TO EXCLUDE GAY PEOPLE FROM MARRYING. HENCE. MAINE WILL BE REMOVED, AS WAS CALIFORNIA, FROM STATES THAT ALLOW FULL MARRIAGE EQUALITY. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MAINE WHO VOTED FOR BIGOTRY, ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THAT I FEEL VERY SORRY FOR YOU. HATRED IS A DISEASE AND I HOPE YOU RECOVER SOON!!!
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I'm spanish and I have a question. Can a gay couple in USA travel to another state to get married? And, if you get married and go to live in a state where gay marriage isn't legal, do you stop being considered a married couple? Sorry about my english
@tsukigalleta If a gay couple travels to Iowa, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, or Vermont where gay marriage is legal and returns to a state where gay marriage is not legal, they will no longer be considered married. I know, it sounds stupid. But there are states that are much more gay friendly than others. Actually, in California gay marriage was legal for months and then voters voted to make it illegal and now there are gay couples in California who are still married legally!
Whaaat!? They voted to remove rights people already had!? And you're right, it sounds so stupid. I wonder what american citizens in those states feel when they learn about the image they're projecting outside. Poor things Thanks for your answer ^^
Thanks for posting this Philip. As you know, we've added Mexico City and now Portugal! Time to celibrate as more and more territories come on board with marriage equality for all!
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Sorry about my english
If a gay couple travels to Iowa, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, or Vermont where gay marriage is legal and returns to a state where gay marriage is not legal, they will no longer be considered married. I know, it sounds stupid. But there are states that are much more gay friendly than others. Actually, in California gay marriage was legal for months and then voters voted to make it illegal and now there are gay couples in California who are still married legally!
And you're right, it sounds so stupid. I wonder what american citizens in those states feel when they learn about the image they're projecting outside. Poor things
Thanks for your answer ^^