"The Iowa Supreme Court this morning struck down a 1998 state law that limits marriage to one man and one woman. The ruling is viewed as a victory for the gay rights movement in Iowa and elsewhere, and a setback for social conservatives who wanted to protect traditional families. The decision makes Iowa the first Midwestern state, and the fourth nationwide, to allow same-sex marriages. Lawyers for Lambda Legal, a gay rights group that financed the court battle and represented the couples, had hoped to use a court victory to demonstrate acceptance of same-sex marriage in heartland America. Richard Socarides, a former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton on gay civil rights, said today’s decision could set the stage for other states. Socarides was a senior political assistant for Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin in the early 1990s. 'I think it’s significant because Iowa is considered a Midwest sate in the mainstream of American thought,' Socarides said. 'Unlike states on the coasts, there’s nothing more American than Iowa. As they say during the presidential caucuses, 'As Iowa goes, so goes the nation.’'"
It's not all about ethanol. Bless their hearts.
ReplyDeleteYup, who'da thunk a square state could be so, well, not square!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that they put it so simply: it's inequality and that's wrong!
How about that Iowa? Sometimes the Midwest surprises me. (And I'm a Midwesterner.) First they start Barack Obama on the road to the White House, now they've decided that same sex marriage is legal...what next? Healthcare for everyone? Stinkin' liberals.
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come on people...if freakin IOWA can do it, so can the rest of us!!!!
ReplyDelete"As Iowa goes, so goes the nation." We can only hope and dream this is true!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting victory! Thanks for the video, too.
SWEET!
ReplyDeleteEncouraging for sure! If it ever passes in TN, it will be a miracle! But I have hope.
ReplyDeleteLove the message Bob and gonna post it too
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