Thursday, June 27, 2013

From gay marriage to voting law, Kennedy is the key

And while gay service members and their spouses say military culture has moved toward acceptance and away from whispers, investigations and the shadowy lives they once were forced to lead, they contend that subtle resistance still exists in some 

And while gay service members and their spouses say military culture has moved toward acceptance and away from whispers, investigations and the shadowy lives they once were forced to lead, they contend that subtle resistance still exists in some 

WASHINGTON — Gay marriage opponents in Congress derided the Supreme Court's rejection of a federal law defining marriage as between a man and a woman and vowed Wednesday to refocus their efforts on the state level. "A robust national debate over 

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And while gay service members and their spouses say military culture has moved toward acceptance and away from whispers, investigations and the shadowy lives they once were forced to lead, they contend that subtle resistance still exists in some 

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From gay marriage to voting law, Kennedy is the key

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