It amazes me how one day a law can be in place and the following it's gone. What amazes me even more is the fact that it seems that it only applies when talking about LGBT issues. When will people stop believing and following lies and find out the information for themselves?
Maine voted - LGBT lost
It all seems so silly to me why people continuously push their views on others and say that same-sex couples cannot be married. I can't help but rethink many conversations I have constantly about how you never hear people question heterosexual marriage. Why should homosexuality be any different?
I do not live in Maine and cannot see or hear the pain of the people face-to-face who have been disappointed by this news. But I am apart of the LGBT community and when one person, state, or community is held down for who they are, we all are. The fight is not over, nor is it close. It is painful to constantly watch and take part in things that I believe so strongly and watch them get swept under the rug like it doesn't matter. But I am optimistic and can't wait for the day when we all have rights. No matter who we are, where we live, or who we love.
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