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Marriage Equality In Maine.

"There's no stopping us now/Our love is here to stay"

06 May 2009

The Associated Press has reported that Maine has just become the fifth state to allow same-sex couples to marry.  Like Vermont, they did so through a vote of their state legislature.  The Northeast is once again proving itself a leader on liberty and equality, and it's easy to understand why so many people feel a sense of momentum behind the drive for marriage equality.

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