Lesbians in Florida Seek to Have Massachusetts “Marriage” Recognized Across Nation; Vote in Mass. Legislature this Week Is Crucial

    The vote by Reps in Massachusetts this week will be crucial to all of America according to a lawsuit started in Florida by a lesbian couple who say they were married in Massachusetts and seek, according to the Associated Press, “to compel the federal government to have their union legally recognized in the rest of the country. They have filed their suit against the U.S. Attorney General.

     “Although most of our Reps are great,” says Sally Pawlick, President of Mass. Citizens for Marriage, “it’s amazing that some actually tell us they are ‘bored’ of talk about homosexual marriage. If they said they favor homosexual marriage, that would at least be understandable. But to say they are ‘bored’ is just plain stupid.

     “The illegal ruling by Judge Marshall, that is causing havoc across our nation, was the result of her malfeasance and corruption, and yet some of our Reps yawn and say they’re bored with it. We will make their opinion clear to every voter.”


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