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Gay couples can begin applying for marriage licenses in Iowa on April 27. Some weddings likely will take place that day among couples who spend $5 to obtain a waiver of the three-day waiting period between applying for a license and receiving it.
Demands by anti-gay activists and lawmakers that the Legislature begin the lengthy process of attempting to amend the state constitution to re-ban same-sex marriage have gone nowhere, with the leadership of both the House and the Senate vocally opposed to the idea.
In addition, Gov. Chet Culver expressed disapproval of the idea April 7, writing: âThe Supreme Court of Iowa, in a unanimous decision, has clearly stated that the Constitution of our state, which guarantees equal protection of the law to all Iowans, requires the State of Iowa to recognize the civil marriage contract of two people of the same gender. The Court also concluded that the denial of this right constitutes discrimination. Therefore, after careful consideration and a thorough reading of the Courtâs decision, I am reluctant to support amending the Iowa Constitution to add a provision that our Supreme Court has said is unlawful and discriminatory. As Governor, I must respect the authority of the Iowa Supreme Court, and have a duty to uphold the Constitution of the State of Iowa. I also fully respect the right of all Iowans to live under the full protection of Iowaâs Constitution.â
Gay couples also can marry in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Starting Sept. 1, same-sex marriage also will be legal in Vermont, where the Legislature on April 7 overrode the governorâs veto of a bill legalizing same-sex marriage.
Same-sex marriage could become legal again in California no later than June 3, the deadline for the state Supreme Courtâs decision on the constitutionality of Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment passed by voters last November that re-banned same-sex marriage in the state.
None of the states that have legalized same-sex marriage has a residency requirement for marriage.
Natâl Org. For Marriage Hits HRC With Copyright Complaint
Furious online sparring over the National Organization for Marriageâs new TV ad against same-sex marriage led to a copyright complaint by NOM against the Human Rights Campaign. The spooky ad, âGathering Storm,â used actors to portray various Americans who supposedly are profoundly alarmed at the notion of gays marrying each other. To view the ad: tinyurl.com/br8ym4.
HRC somehow got its hands on the audition tapes for the ad and uploaded them to YouTube. NOM apparently was not amused and, according to HRC Deputy Communications Director Trevor Thomas, âfiled a copyright violation notice with YouTubeâ on APRIL 16.
YouTube then deleted the videos, but not before MSNBCâs Rachel Maddow snagged them and broadcast them on her show. NOM later got that clip from Maddowâs show banned from YouTube as well, YouTube reported.
On April 10, Wired.com said âInternet rebels are reportedly saving the videos with keepvid.com, and then uploading them back to YouTube when theyâre pulled.â
Meanwhile, on April 10, Maddow broadcast another segment tweaking NOM, which is calling its new campaign against same-sex marriage â2M4M,â which stands for â2 Million for Marriage.â NOM perhaps was unaware of the longstanding use of âM4Mâ in the gay online-cruising world.
Said Maddow: âHave you ever read personals ads? Have you ever just browsed through Craigslist? Ever, I donât know, googled âM4Mâ? For the anti-gay-marriage group? If you donât know what the abbreviation M4M stands for, I do not want to spoil your googling fun, but hereâs a hint: The related search that Google suggests is for the Web site Manhunt. You know, maybe these folks should just join up with the teabaggers.â See tinyurl.com/djfwy9.
Maddow broadcast segments on APRIL 16 and 10 about a new anti-tax movement called âteabaggingâ â founded, Maddow assumes, by people who didnât know about the termâs sexual meaning (placing oneâs testicles in anotherâs mouth)..
The APRIL 16 Maddow clip, which became an online sensation, is at tinyurl.com/ddmj2k.
New GOP Gay Group Forms
A new national Republican gay group has been formed by people who think the Log Cabin Republicans group has become too liberal. Among the founders of GOPROUD is former LCR Political Director Christopher Barron, who told Politico.com, âLog Cabin ... has simply moved way too far to the left and is basically indistinguishable from any other gay left organization.â
âIf your main issue is hate crimes or (ENDA) or marriage, youâre probably not a Republican,â Barron said.
-assistance: Bill Kelley