Thursday, March 5, 2009

Gay Marriage........

Fernando Munoz, right, and Salvador Ojeda kiss during a symbolic ...
These two men kiss during a symbolic gay wedding in honor of Valentine's Day in Santiago.
Same-sex couple pose for their wedding photographs at Qianmen street. For a number of Beijing's gay and lesbian community, Valentine's Day is not just a day to celebrate loving relationships, but also an ideal time to campaign for same-sex marriages and the acceptance of homosexuality in China.
Lesbians Da Na (R) and Bu Xiu (not their real names) pose for ...
Lesbians pose for their wedding photographs at Qianmen street in Beijing.
Micah Stanek, left, and Mitch Day, of New York, walk away after ...
These two men of New York, walk away after they were turned down for marriage license at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. The protests, part of the 12th annual Freedom to Marry Week, were considered more important than ever this year because they come in the wake of California's Proposition 8 vote that overturned gay marriage and just as New Yorkers look to their state Senate to pass legislation that could lead to legalized gay marriage.
In this May 17, 2004, file photo, Julie, left, and her spouse ...

In this May 17, 2004, file photo, Julie, left, and her spouse Hillary Goodridge cross the street in front of the State House in Boston while leaving the Unitarian Universalist church after being married. The couple, who led the legal fight for Massachusetts to become the first state to legalize same-sex marriages, filed for divorce Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009.

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