Honestly, really proud of my 2011 work on the 15th anniversary of #DOMA. This piece, the 4th in a series, nailed it:http://www.metroweekly.com/2011/09/becoming-law/ …
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@Karoli Those were laws, not amendments. The Hawaii and Alaska ~state~ amendment votes weren't even until 1998. - 1 more reply
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@chrisgeidner My observation point is very different from yours. My spouse is a minister, and we saw the issue blossom inside evang. circles -
@Karoli There was no real discussion of a federal constitutional amendment in 1996, & Clinton's decisions on DOMA were not related to that.
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@chrisgeidner there was resolve to pass laws discriminating against LGBT within that community, resplendent with petitions in church lobbies -
@Karoli Yes! There were! -
@chrisgeidner it was a pretty awful time for me, because it's not popular to call yourself a Christian who supports LGBT protections. :(
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