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"The first question for me is: Are same-sex unions ‘marriages’? I’m against discrimination, I’m against hatred, I’m in favor of marriage equality, but I don’t think same-sex marriage is marriage. Therefore I think it is wrong for the government to insist, through the use of law, that we all believe that same-sex unions are marriages." - Maggie Gallagher, speaking
at a debate at the University of Colorado. Wait, what? BTW, Mags and her crew have been curiously silent of late over at the NOM blog, probably because of the disastrous Prop 8 trial.
Labels: Maggie Gallagher, marriage equality, PhoboQuotable