Missouri Votes to Ban Same-sex Marriage
America's religious right claimed a victory yesterday in the campaign to cast November's elections as a struggle over public morality after a battleground state voted for a constitutional ban on gay marriage. Some 71% of voters in Missouri supported amending the state's constitution to...| Comments on article "Missouri Votes to Ban Same-sex Marriage " | |||||||||
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