Summary
Some say it's a moral cornerstone, others a constitutional right. But many agree that marriage is the match needed to light a fire under lukewarm conservatives.
U.S. Sen. Jim Talent, co-sponsor of the Marriage Protection Amendment, admitted it's unlikely Republicans will have the two- thirds majority needed to pass the same-sex marriage ban after debate this week in the Senate. Talent also acknowledged that some voters in the fall will base their decisions on the issue, but he denied marriage is solely being used for political gain.See the full content of this document
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Timing Questioned in Federal Marriage Move
"I don't decide when these things come up," Talent told the Tribune this morning. "It's reasonable to bring it u...
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