“[This vote] is about the fairness of people who are of the right age, of sound mind, who choose to live together, share everything together, and want to be able to have the protections that government grants those of us who have the privilege of marriage and treat it so cavalierly in our society.”
What a completely disappointing day. I am sad to live in New York.
Goosebumps. Oh, and the bitter taste of disappointment…
wow. I love her. I have no idea who she is, but please let her have more say in government. I’m sad the bill was not passed today.
I agree. But something that is good about this is that because she gave such a beautiful speech more people may listen, I know since the vote didn’t pass it might not seem like that’s possible but it has to be. I mean this is the 3rd time I’ve seen this youtube video today, so people are paying attention. Which is always good. People need to be more passionate about the things they believe in, just like her.
I just stood up and clapped for this. I am so happy that my country isn’t fighting this fight anymore, not the way it is...
I agree. But something that is good about this is that because she gave such a beautiful speech more people may listen,...
wow. I love her. I have no idea who she is, but please let her have more say in government. I’m sad the bill was not...
I am a basket case today. Every time another state votes no, my heart hurts. I just don’t understand.
Goosebumps. Oh, and the bitter taste of disappointment…
My God, she’s fantastic.
I wish all our elected officials were as excellent as this woman.
Well surprise moi. I am in “A Burn the Empire State-to-the-ground of Mind.” Ass Holes. Day-after-edit: Ok, but we have...
An excellent speech, indeed. I can’t get my head around how same sex marriage will redefine marriage, will undercut the...
The outcome is disappointing, but this is an amazing speech.
I admire how sensible this speech is. It’s very sad that it couldn’t get beyond other’s prejudices. I don’t understand...
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