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  1. Times square rally now! http://twitpic.com/rw0fd
  2. Show the NY Senate they can't keep us down. Meet at TKTS steps at 6 pm tonight. We will not be silenced until they vote for justice!
  3. We have work to do. Now we know where the Senators stand. We will not be silent. Join us, we are just getting started www.broadwayimpact.com
  4. We will win. Love is on our side... and everyone knows love prevails!
  5. RT @NYSenate Marriage Equality Act fails 24-38.
  6. expected, but unacceptable. RT @JoeMyGod Onorato from Queens (D) : NO
  7. Duane just voted yes! Thank you.
  8. NY 1 is showing it now too. RT @cdm7rn FYI It's on ch 116 on cablevision in NY
  9. Voting NOW
  10. Debate is closed.
  11. Tune in NOW if you're not already. RT @NYSenate we've just crossed 10,000 views on NYSenate.gov http://bit.ly/5UvmGp
  12. Duane is closing the Debate now. vote should follow
  13. It takes one. Rosa Parks was that one. If she had moved to the back of that bus, how much would not have changed?- Sen. Smith
  14. RT @NYSenate Sen Pres Smith: "The completion of a family is not just children, but the ability to have that bond." #NYMarriageDebate
  15. RT @TheAdvocateMag Sen. Smith"The bible does not say samesex marriage is wrong. What is wrong is when u quote a bible for your own purposes"
  16. "thank you to the advocates." -Sen. Smith
  17. "it is a change that is going to come. MLK is looking down on us today... i vote aye."- Sen. Perkins
  18. "get ready marriage equality is here. it is inevitable."-Sen. Perkins
  19. Sen. Hassell-Thompson "i am going to vote so you have every right that every other citizen has."- referring to the CALLS she got. it works.
  20. Sen. Hassell-Thompson "my eldest brother was gay, publicly that is the first time that i said that."