While Delaware has moved one step closer to legalizing gay marriage, the issue remains at a standstill here in New Jersey, much to the dismay of one of the lead supporters of gay marriage, Assemblyman Reed Gusciora.
His popularity is still off the charts, particularly for a Republican Governor in New Jersey and a comfortable majority of Garden State voters think Chris Christie deserves to be re-elected.
Before going on the air last night, I asked “Late Show” Executive Producer “Jaysonic” why there were so many red equal signs popping up on various Facebook pages.
I was thinking it had to be a campaign of some kind or another; and what really drove it home for me was when I saw my own daughter’s Facebook page with the image in place of her usual portrait...
I’ve often felt that the majority should not be voting to grant rights to the minority.
For instance, we would probably never have seen the landmark civil rights legislation of the 60s passed had it been up to the majority at the time...
The most expensive ticket to "The Book of Mormon" on Broadway: $477. The face value of a great seat for this year's Super Bowl: $1,250. Guaranteed seats to watch the U.S. Supreme Court hear this week's gay marriage cases: about $6,000.
We know from past experience that civil unions among same sex couples, for some reason, don’t carry the same weight as unions that include the word “marriage.”
So here we go again…would you support the effort to get a same sex marriage referendum initiative…much like the one openly gay lawmaker Assemblyman Reid Gusciora is calling...
Well this is a change of heart.
Considering that Governor Christie had conditionally vetoed the measure of legalizing same sex marriage back in February with the proviso that an ombudsman be appointed to address concerns of same sex couples in civil unions; he instead suggested that the measure be put on the ballot to let voters decide the issue...