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    Gay marriage bill sent to NJ gov, who's vowed veto

    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A bill legalizing same-sex marriage in New Jersey was delivered Friday to Gov. Chris Christie, who has vowed to veto it.

    The Assembly clerk's office sent the bill to Christie a day after the chamber approved it 42-33, Assembly spokesman Tom Hester said. The Senate passed the gay marriage proposal on Monday.

    Christie, a Republican who opposes gay marriage, had vowed "very swift action" once the bill reached his desk.

    On Friday, Steven Goldstein, chairman of the state's largest gay rights group, Garden State Equality, said Christie would veto the bill because of his national political ambitions.

    "He won't veto the bill because he's anti-gay," Goldstein said in a statement. "He'll veto the bill because the 2016 South Carolina presidential primary electorate is anti-gay."

    Goldstein, who said he has a cordial relationship with the governor, promised to continue to fight him vigorously on the issue. "And we will win, so help me God," he said.

    Another gay marriage supporter, Washington state Democratic Gov. Chris Gregoire, has also reached out to Christie, a practicing Catholic. Gregoire sent the governor a letter last month offering to talk about gay marriage because, in her words, "while I am a Governor, I am also a Catholic."

    The Roman Catholic Church opposes same-sex marriage.

    Gregoire signed a gay marriage measure into law in Washington on Monday. Her spokeswoman, Karina Shagren, said Christie hasn't responded.

    Thirty states, including South Carolina, have adopted constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriages, most by defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman.

    Six states and Washington, D.C., allow gay marriage. Washington state's new gay marriage law is set to go into effect in June.

    Christie — and most Republican lawmakers — want the issue decided by public vote. One GOP lawmaker, Sen. Kip Bateman of Somerset, has proposed a ballot question asking voters to allow same-sex nuptials. However, Democrats who control the Legislature maintain that gay marriage is a civil right protected by the U.S. Constitution and isn't subject to popular vote.

    Christie's office hasn't said when the governor plans to act.

    The bill would need several GOP votes in each house to override the governor; Christie has essentially guaranteed that that won't happen because Republicans won't defy him.

    With that in mind, Democrats who identified same-sex marriage as their No. 1 priority for the two-year legislative session that began in January have adopted a more long-term view. They say there's no rush for an override vote, especially because the Legislature has been unsuccessful in every prior attempt to override Christie, most notably to reinstate a surcharge on millionaires.

    Instead, they plan to bide their time in hopes that support for gay marriage — 52 percent for gay marriage, 42 against it, in New Jersey, according to one recent voter poll — will continue to grow.

    "We do have two years," said Reed Gusciora, a Trenton Democrat who sponsored the bill in the Assembly and who is one of two openly gay state lawmakers. "We changed a lot of views in the last couple of weeks. Give us two years and we're going to change a heck of a lot more."

    In case same-sex couples can't win gay marriage through legislation, they have engaged in a parallel fight in the courts. Seven gay couples and several of their children have sued, claiming that the state's civil union law doesn't work as intended.

    Civil unions were designed to provide the benefits of marriage to gay couples without the title. They were adopted after the Supreme Court instructed the Legislature to provide marriage equality to same-sex couples.

    The state's own review commission has since found problems with the law, however, and many same-sex couples have backed that up with testimony before the Legislature.

    Gay rights advocates say civil unions haven't provided true equality. They complain that they set up a separate and inherently unequal classification for gays — something social conservatives dispute.

    A gay marriage bill was defeated in the Senate two years ago, just before Gov. Jon Corzine, a Democrat who supported the measure, left office. Advocates' hopes dimmed with the arrival of Christie, who spoke against gay marriage when asked about it during his campaign.

    This time around, advocates have presented gay marriage as a civil rights issue. The bill includes an exemption for religious leaders, institutions and facilities, meaning no one would be required to perform, host or lease space for a gay marriage.

    ___

    Associated Press correspondent Rachel La Corte in Olympia, Wash., contributed to this report.

     

    24 comments

    • The Great White Man  •  Greenwood, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Another state down the toliet.
    • 2million 4NoBirthCert  •  3 mths ago
      Those Gays invoking The Almighty's name will be put to shame! They will trip and fall. Their dishoror will never be forgotten. We'll will win out over evil. Jeremiah 20:11. More reasons to elect Dr. Ron Paul !
      • TCav 3 mths ago
        "Do to others as you would have them do to you."
        - Moses, Confucius, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, etc.

        "Judge not, that ye be not judged." - Matthew 7:1

        "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone" - John 8:7

        How simple can it get?
    • TCav  •  3 mths ago
      By far, the most significant impact "Gay Marriage" will have on the vast majority of people is that couples that couldn't file a joint tax return, will now be able to.

      How does that make your life worse?
    • Ebodold  •  3 mths ago
      lol, the lame stream media trying to shame and strongarm Christie into approving gay marriage. i wonder if they know what is coming their way, rofl!!
    • Double Slit  •  Lenora, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      He's a twinkie.
    • TCav  •  3 mths ago
      How mean do you have to be to want to keep two people you don't know from getting married?
      • Jymee 3 mths ago
        How much of an IDIOT can you be to say two gay people can get married ? GOD says NOOOOOOO !!!!! WHAT PART OF ITS AN ABOMINATION DON'T YOU GET ???
      • TCav 3 mths ago
        What He says is:

        "Judge not, that ye be not judged." - Matthew 7:1

        Hs also says:

        "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone" - John 8:7

        Are you without sin?
    • The Wiz  •  3 mths ago
      He can veto it, but this will be his last term if he does!
      • JC 3 mths ago
        @The Wiz - I'm moving to New Jersey so I can give him my vote! Good job, govenor!
      • be Happy 3 mths ago
        Au contraire, lol.
      • Jason 3 mths ago
        I hope it will be his last term!
    • Peter  •  Cambridge, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      I'm really uncomfortable with what two gay men do behind closed doors. Ugh.
      • be Happy 3 mths ago
        Then you are normal.
      • Bru 3 mths ago
        LOL
      • Rob 3 mths ago
        If you're aft or otherwise unattractive, I'm sure a large majority would be uncomfortable seeing you with your clothes off. Ugh. Does it follow that society should have a vote on whether you're ever allowed to disrobe in the presence of another person? Of course not. If you don't want to have gay sex, then don't do it. Otherwise, mind your own business. What makes you think you need to be comfortable with it? It's none of your business.
    • JC  •  3 mths ago
      You may say, well we already have gay families and households without a mother and father and that is true but look what is the end result thus far: Boys without fathers make up over 70% of the prison population and end up having low opinions of women. I know gay men have no problem with that but lesbians should be terrified! Children need good models of both genders to IMPROVE the population of people in our society. Let's work on improving the quality of heterosexual families instead of caving in to dysfunctional parodies of families.
      • Bru 3 mths ago
        good posts but I beleive your words fall on deaf ears .
      • Rob 3 mths ago
        Except that EVERY study of children raised by gay couples has found that those children generally perform better in school and do better on average than the children of heterosexual couples. If it's true that boys without fathers may make up 70% of the prison population (got a source for that claim), those are boys being raised by single women, not gay couples.
      • JC 3 mths ago
        @Rob - Where's your data?
    • Machete  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      and the narrow minded homophobes continue their silliness...........
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      Sodomy isn't a species, it's a behaviorial choice. There is nothing rational about rewarding people who choose to physiologically abuse their exit tunnels. It's like assigning personhood based on someone's hobby, and in this case, the hobby happens to be an unnatural, extreme fetish. For well over 100 years, this was universally medically documented as a mental illness, until the fringe lobbyists bullied society for a free pass, under the guise of "political correctness" aka fringe-driven censorship.
    • Dixie Drifter  •  3 mths ago
      We have all of these judges over ruling the will of the people why can't Gov. Christie over rule the will of the NJ congress.
    • JC  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, if you want gay marriage then vote 'yes' in the voting booth. If a citizen does not want gay marriage then vote against it. It's really as simple as that in a democracy.
    • The Hammer  •  3 mths ago
      He may have locked up the conservative democratic vote.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      FUNNY: Gays love it when a single judge overrules the majority of the nation's voters, but when a single legislator overrules other legislators, they cry foul. That's because to fringe leftists, it's all about THEM, and to heck with everyone else.
    • Robert K.  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      This day too shall pass. In future years the Governor will have to answer to his grandchildren about why he made this decision.
    • cute  •  3 mths ago
      Hope Gays get what they want soon. Remember, vote for Obama Nov, 2012
    • KharismaticKayteh  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      Hm? God doesn't like gay marriage? I hate to break it to any of you, but not everyone believes in God. If you don't believe in gay marriage, then don't marry someone of the same gender as you, but you are in no position to tell others who they can marry.

      Last time I checked, our government wasn't a theocracy -- we are not to force our religion on other people's lifestyles. It is disgusting to see humans forcing their agenda on other humans for a reason so petty as someone's sexual interests. Pathetic.
    • Dixie Drifter  •  3 mths ago
      Why does everyone get so jacked up over gay marriage..????...please do not give me that old song and dance that their civil rights are being denied, they are free to marry, no one is stopping them they are no free to marry the same sex, forget about God good ole Mother Nature never intended it to happen if she had she would have made us all the same.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I guess the 64 people in the senate and assembly don't know what they are doing. Typical example of the small mindedness and discriminating tactics of 1 individual (Governor Christie) outweighing the forward thinking and love based desires of many . "I'm right, and you are all wrong".
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