While the gay A-listers were having a party, real activists are actually trying to further the cause and save marriage equality.
The campaign to preserve Maine's same-sex marriage law is moving along. Yesterday, Maine Freedom to Marry launched its new website.
The Catholic Church in Maine is leading the effort to get a measure on the ballot to repeal the new law. They've been collecting signatures for the referendum at weekend masses, because, you know there are no other pressing social issues in Maine during the recession. They've teamed up with the smarmy National Organization for Marriage, too. And, you know it's just a matter of time before the Mormons weigh in, although they'll probably be less blatant about it this time around.
We've got an ActBlue page set up to help the Maine campaign. We have to win this one. The other side will have lots and lots and lots of money. But, the times they are a changin' and changin' fast -- and we can win.
Help us win in Maine.
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