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Spain 3rd Nation to Legalize Gay Marriage
2005-07-01
Spain became the third country to legalize gay marriage Thursday in a parliament vote that left gay activists blowing kisses to lawmakers and the powerful Catholic Church issuing veiled calls for defiance. The new law increases the chances of happiness for "our neighbors, our work colleagues, our friends, our relatives," said Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. The 350-seat Congress of Deputies, by a vote of 187-147 with four abstentions, approved the measure to give homosexual couples the same rights as heterosexual ones, including the right to adopt children. After the tally was announced, activists watching from the spectator section of the ornate chamber cried, cheered, hugged each other, waved to lawmakers and blew them kisses.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Si senor,.. no mas tacos y burritos hoy! You want maybe burrito and burrito plate instead? We call it 'El Maricon Allegro'!
Posted by: Fun Dung Poo   2005-07-01 23:41  

#11  I don't really care what consenting adults do on their own time and outside of a public place. What I object to is paying for it.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-07-01 18:26  

#10  Looks like dark times.
Posted by: Korora   2005-07-01 13:14  

#9  lol, tu! I love it (and I'm from Jimmuh's home state).
Posted by: BA   2005-07-01 13:02  

#8  Someday the Spanish will look back and say, "Zapatero. He was our Jimmy Carter."
Posted by: tu3031   2005-07-01 12:11  

#7  
The new law increases the chances of happiness for "our neighbors, our work colleagues, our friends, our relatives," said Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
Then his lips fell off. IIRC, the evidence in the Netherlands indicates a precipitous decline in marriages in general and a major surge in crime.
Posted by: Korora   2005-07-01 12:01  

#6  Don't worry, Phil, you'll see it when the divorces start. There's a lesbian couple in Mass that each had a child through artificial insemination. They agreed one would work and one would stay with the kids. Now it's split city and, you gueddes it, the stay at home is suing for child support including college tuition.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-07-01 07:40  

#5  And what a "fitting" close to pride month, eh?
Posted by: BA   2005-07-01 07:11  

#4  Socialists in power sticking it to the Catholics & conservatives.
Posted by: too true   2005-07-01 06:56  

#3  Gay 'marriage' is all about money. Getting the financial benefits married male-female couples enjoy. Most of those benefits relate to the costs of raising children and preparation for same. Gays should not enjoy the benefits becuase they can not have children. I have yet to see a single article that deals honestly with this issue and the consequent costs to other taxpayers. Just all agitprop, all the time.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-07-01 04:20  

#2  I'll bet that vote [187pro-147neyt] doesn't represent the will of the Spanish people by a country mile. What happened to the Spanish clergy do they have the same "problem" that Boston and LA had?

Gay Marriage who would have thunk.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-07-01 00:50  

#1  It's the adoption of children that I have a real problem with. Other than that...have fun and be merry...or gay.
Posted by: R   2005-07-01 00:25  

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