Breaking: Vermont governor will veto gay marriage bill…

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douglasFrom WCAX TV in Vermont…

The Vt. Senate gave its final stamp of approval Tuesday to a bill that would allow same-sex couples to marry in Vermont. Passage came on a voice vote with no debate, one day after the Senate gave the bill preliminary approval on a 26-4 roll call vote. Now the issue moves to the House, where the Judiciary Committee has scheduled a week’s worth of testimony on the issue. It is expected to pass.

Governor Douglas has said that he opposes the bill, and this afternoon he announced he plans to veto it. He said he made the announcement to stop speculation and to focus attention on economy.

From Burlington Free Press live blog

DOUGLAS: I believe our civil union law serves Vermont well … I believe that marriage should remain between a man and a woman … I’m announcing that I intend to veto this legislation when it reaches my desk.

Bastard.


New music video celebrates pride, 40th anniversary of Stonewall riots

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New Pride 2009 music video celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and the birth of gay pride…

Reminds me, in a good way, of this little diddy by Billy Joel.


Patrons defend gay couple in N.J. sports bar

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At least that was the case on ABC’s What Would You Do? which explores human nature using hidden cameras. You might be surprised…

I wouldn’t go as far to say “tolerance is an American value.” Try to same situation in an Oklahoma or Texas bar and the outcome might be very different.


Tuesdays with Ted: John Francis walks the Earth

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John Francis walked and sailed the globe for 17 years delivering a message of environmental respect and responsibility, all without speaking a single word.