The conflict within the state senate's Democrats and a push for re-election of Governor David Paterson has some lawmakers wary of attempting to pass a marriage equality bill in New York this session, perhaps not until 2011, the NYT reports:.
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Source: New York Times , New York Daily News , Gay City News ALBANY -- Money from gay rights supporters poured in from across the country to several tight Senate races after a pledge from New York Democratic leaders that their party would legalize same-sex marriage if they won control of the State Senate this year.
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So, the Democrats in the New York State senate are thinking of backtracking on marriage. All I can say is, "go to Hell.
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It's a good time to be gay - and Republican
I look forward to the day when D.C. shifts to purple or even turns red.
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New York is close to becoming the first state to pass legislation making gay marriage legal but, like many political issues in the state capital Albany, it has fallen victim to a power struggle.
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Gay rights
advocates in New York thought same-sex marriage was a done
deal after the Democrats captured a majority in the state
legislature November 4, with Gov.
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who recently topped the list of candidates that Republicans would like to see run for President in 2012 according to a Gallup Poll, will head to Georgia on Monday, Dec.
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Given how some of our critics responded to my post on how Democrats see government spending as the solution to every domestic problem, it appears their business in life is to attack Republicans.
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ELECTION RESULTS 2008 Several weeks after the polls closed, Democratic challenger Tom Perriello has defeated Republican Incumbent Virgil H.
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While I’ve long been familiar, largely via Disney, but also through our popular culture, with Lewis Caroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, I had never actually read the book.
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(Washington) Socially conservative groups have begun mounting a campaign to pressure incoming members of Congress to resist efforts to repeal the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
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"In the face of these and countless other slights, the reaction from
gay rights activists is predictably muted because we don't go after Democrats.
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No one is safe. CNN is reporting that Obama was notified yesterday that Verizon employees breached Obama's cell phone records for personal gain - be it for fun, to sell them, or to give them to the Republicans.
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Yeah the markets didn't like it, but the markets need to grow up and stop freaking out at the drop of a hat.
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Here is an excellent analysis of how the counting of the State Legislative election is winding down.
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Stats god Nate Silver interviewed radio host John Ziegler, the guy behind How Obama Got Elected, a cry-baby site that selectively asked some Obama supporters a bunch of misleading and unfactual questions, therefore proving that all Democrats are dum-dums.
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To console myself in the wake of big-government victories at the ballot box (even if the Democrats didn’t campaign as such), I’ve been reading lots of Reagan in order to remind me of a Republican who could articulate opposition to such a statist agenda.
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President-elect Barack Obama has appointed former Democratic majority leader, Tom Daschle, to the post of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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The longest
serving Republican in the history of the Senate, Ted Stevens
of Alaska, has lost his seat in a recount that ended Tuesday
with his opponent, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich,
receiving 3,724 more votes than Stevens, reports the
Associated Press.
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