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Albany: Gay Marriage Vote Today?

Monday, November 16, 2009

The special legislative session in Albany continues today. Ken Lovett, Daily News Albany bureau chief, and Michael Lavers, mid-atlantic editor for EDGE Publications, an online LGBT newspaper, talks about the expected vote on marriage equality in Albany this week. Then Ken Lovett stays on to talk other Albany news.

Guests:

Michael Lavers and Ken Lovett

Comments [6]

mozo from nyc

Ben, what has "queered" your logic? How will your marrage(assuming you are married)be destroyed, unless of course you divorce?

Nov. 16 2009 11:25 AM
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hjs from 11211

Ben is the 50% divorce rate part of "traditional marriage?

Nov. 16 2009 11:22 AM
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Phoebe from NJ

Ben: What is "traditional" marriage anyway? I suggest you look up the history of marriage and learn.

Nov. 16 2009 11:17 AM
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Ben from NY

Brian should be declared an honorary homosexual for his persistent lobbying for the destruction of traditional marriage.

Nov. 16 2009 11:15 AM
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Elliot from Brooklyn Heights

Can we at least give Gov. Paterson some credit for being persistent?

Nov. 16 2009 11:12 AM
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mozo from nyc

Should happen, should pass. Bear in mind I said SHOULD, not WOULD. I can't see into the future(and I don't know anyone who can)but I hope we pass gay marrage.

Nov. 16 2009 11:05 AM
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