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NC approves marriage amendment
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RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina approved a constitutional amendment Tuesday defining marriage solely as a union between a man and a woman, becoming the latest state to effectively slam the door shut on same-sex marriages.

With most of the precincts reporting Tuesday, unofficial returns showed the amendment passing with about 61 percent of the vote to 39 percent against. North Carolina is the 30th state to adopt such a ban on gay marriage.

The amendment passed with an overwhelming majority in Robeson County — 86 percent for it, 13 percent against it. A total of 24,051 votes were cast countywide on the amendment.

Tami Fitzgerald, who heads the pro-amendment group Vote FOR Marriage NC, said she believes the initiative awoke a silent majority of more active voters in the future.

“I think it sends a message to the rest of the country that marriage is between one man and one woman,” Fitzgerald said at a celebration Tuesday night. “The whole point is simply that you don’t rewrite the nature of God’s design based on the demands of a group of adults.”

In the final days before the vote, members of President Barack Obama’s cabinet expressed support for gay marriage and former President Bill Clinton recorded phone messages urging voters to oppose the amendment.

Supporters of the amendment responded with marches, television ads and speeches. Church leaders urged Sunday congregations to vote for the amendment. The Rev. Billy Graham was featured in full-page newspaper ads backing the amendment.

North Carolina law already bans gay marriage, but an amendment effectively seals the door on same-sex marriages.

The amendment also goes beyond state law by voiding other types of domestic unions from carrying legal status, which opponents warn could disrupt protection orders for unmarried couples.

The campaign manager for the group that opposed the amendment said the nation watched North Carolina on Tuesday night, wondering how the anti-forces came through.

“I am happy to say that we are stronger for it; we are better for it; our voices are louder now,” said Jeremy Kennedy of Protect All NC Families. “We have courage like we never had before, and we have strength to continue on.”

Both sides spent a combined $3 million on their campaigns.

Six states — all in the Northeast except Iowa — and the District of Columbia allow same sex marriages. In addition, two other states have laws that are not yet in effect and may be subject to referendums

The North Carolina amendment was placed on the ballot after Republicans took over control of the state Legislature after the 2010 elections, a role the GOP hadn’t enjoyed for 140 years.

Joe Easterling, who described himself as a devout Christian, voted for the amendment at a polling place in Wake Forest.

“I know that some people may argue that the Bible may not necessarily be applicable, or it should not be applicable, on such policy matters. But even looking at nature itself, procreation is impossible without a man and a woman. And because of those things, I think it is important that the state of North Carolina’s laws are compatible with the laws of nature but, more importantly, with the laws of God.”

Linda Toanone, who voted against the amendment, said people are born gay and it is not their choice.

“We think everybody should have the same rights as everyone else. If you’re gay, lesbian, straight — whatever,” she said.

North Carolina is the latest presidential swing state to weigh in on gay marriage. Florida, Virginia and Ohio all have constitutional amendments against gay marriage, and Obama’s election-year vagueness on gay marriage has come under fresh scrutiny.

Obama, who supports most gay rights, has stopped short of backing gay marriage. Without clarification, he’s said for the past year and a half that his personal views on the matter are “evolving.”



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Ambition
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May 09, 2012
Do not allow your sexual lifestyle to hinder you from being who you are. You are either male of female.....The term "Gay" is just another name that a group of individual started for attention. Keep your sexual desires in your bedroom and stop trying to force others to accept....that it is right, because it is not. Same-sex relationship is the beginning of destruction of mankind.
JohnHopkins
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May 09, 2012
EXACTLY!!!! Nothing's changed, so why all of the fuss. Homosexuals weren't able to get married last week either....it's not like anything was taken away. This is NOT an "anti-gay" amendment, it's a "Marriage Protection" amendment. I wish everyone would stop trying to make everybody afraid to support the amendment with these ridiculous accusation such as: saying that unmarried couples will lose custody rights, or won't be able to cover their children on their employer's insurance, or visit someone in the hospital, or that law enforcement won't assist in domestic violence situations.....SERIOUSLY!?!?!

We've done some dump things, like allow prayer to be taken out of school, for instance, but those scare tactics are just stupid.

All that was done by passing the amendment, is putting a law that we already have in place into our State Constitution. This prevents some crazy judge from allowing the law to be changed by a dumb ruling. Nothing else.

I have compassion for my friends who are homosexual, but honestly speaking, if a radical judge decided that a homosexual couple should be allowed to marry and challenge our law, then what? Would the homosexual community be ok with the next person who wanted to marry more than one person, or marry both(man and woman)? Marriage is now and should only be between a man and a woman....allowing anything else opens the door to allow EVERYTHING else.

Real Talk.
catfishmaster
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May 09, 2012
Praise the lord...there is mans law and gods law,when either is transgressed there is a penalty...can't they see we are just trying to keep them from the penalties of wrong choices...
rowdytammy
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May 09, 2012
Another one bites the dust.......Yay voters!!!!! Man and Woman all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CommonSense87
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May 09, 2012
Still waiting for any legal, non-religious reasoning behind this amendment, especially since there is already a law on the book banning gay marriage.
PercyKution
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May 09, 2012
NEWSFLASH!!!!! THIS JUST IN!!!!!!!!!!

Theres just as many gays in North Carolina this morning as there were yesterday!!

Not a single one of them disappeared!!!! All the FOOLS that voted for this silly amendment did was give the government more power to control one more facet of YOUR lives. FOOLS. NOTHINGS changed. Not ONE damn thing.
BBBD
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May 09, 2012
You mad?
viewer
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May 09, 2012
I think it did change. We now know gay's are banned from ever marring in N.C.There is indeed just as many gay's ,but they are unhappy ,boo hoo
DaveD
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May 11, 2012
What are you talking about? This has nothing to do with government and its power, this was a vote by the people. It's not like some piece of legislation that 435 members of congress and 100 senators conjured up. Sheesh.
bigtnc
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May 09, 2012
Thanks for the show of equality nc voters. This amendment is nothing more than a show of discrimanation against gays. Everyone keeps throwing the bible in it, but its no different than when blacks didnt have their rights, even though the bible says all men are created equal. The state is takeing the peoples rights away with this amendment. Everyone who voted for this amendment just expressed their hate for the gay community through a vote. You are no different than racist in my book.
viewer
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May 09, 2012
I voted FOR this amendment, if the bible isn't used for our guide, people like you would have everyone going to hell.
DaveD
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May 11, 2012
No different than when blacks didn't have equal rights? Are you crazy? No one is taking anything away from these people nor is anyone keeping them from doing anything they want. They can still live together. They can vote. They can buy a home. They can raise children, if they so choose, etc. The only thing they can't do is get married. If this is what they think they need to feel "accepted", they have bigger issues than not getting a piece of paper saying they're a couple.
DaveD
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May 09, 2012
Chalk one up for the good guys...finally.
ReedyQLewis
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May 09, 2012
Thank God!
bored
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May 09, 2012
Good guys??!! So discrimating against a group of people is considered good now???!! I'll bet you're a racist too.... God nor the bible should ever be brought into politics, and it especially should not dictate laws. SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
stilllearning
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May 09, 2012
@ Bored how can you say that? That is what this country was founded on : religion. Its not discriminating. Have you ever seen two roosters pecking each other or two studd horses trying to do the nasty? God didn't make us to be homosexuals. So you basically saying that God discriminates and lies! I feel sorry for you.
BBBD
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May 09, 2012
Still waiting for examples of all of the horrible unintended consequences that people keep talking about occurring in the other states with a similar amendment.
PercyKution
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May 09, 2012
The "unintended consequences" is that now the govenment has ONE MORE facet of YOUR life to control.
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