Monday, July 13, 2009

Anti Gay Marriage Resolution in Pitt County, North Carolina Likely Dead

A resolution against same-sex marriage appears dead in Pitt County. Eight protesters showed up at the county commissioners meeting after one commissioner proposed the resolution last month. During a public comment period, two people spoke out against the resolution, while two others spoke in favor. Afterward commissioner David Hammond would not talk about his proposal, but several other commissioners told WITN they probably would not bring up the matter again. Full Story from WITN.com

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