July 2009 Weddings
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Re: So wrong....
Yep, it's a pretty sad thing that you can marry your cousin, but not your same-sex partner...
Yup.
ETA: I love that it's this cluster of NE states (totally expected) and good ol' Iowa. IOWA! So random, it makes me giggle.
I was kind of surprised you couldn't in Arkansas.
So proud of my home state for leading the pack on this one
Thanks for sharing!
Food for thought...
According to the 2000 US Census, there are 595,000 same sex households. If those households would be allowed to get married I can only imagine what it would do to the economy. The average cost of a wedding in the US is $26,542. If everyone of those same sex households got married it would put roughly $15,792,490,000 back into the economy. Talk about a stimulus!
yeah.... so Lance and I are sitting here trying to figure out which state is which hahaha!
This is a huge eye opener. I think same sex couples are okay to be married all over Canada. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I said that up above here... I think you're right.
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Agreed! That's nuts!
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