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Saturday, May 23, 2015

But first....

In Early Vote Count, Ireland Appears Headed Toward Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage
Ireland appeared poised to become the world’s first nation to approve same-sex marriage by a popular vote on Saturday, with early vote counts showing strong and broad support for a measure that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago in what had traditionally been a Roman Catholic stronghold.

Not long after counting began at Dublin Castle, a government complex that was once the epicenter of British rule, the leader of the opposition, David Quinn, director of the Iona Institute, conceded the outcome in a tweet: “Congratulations to the Yes side. Well done.”

Both proponents and opponents said the only remaining question was the size of the victory for approval. Ronan Mullen, an Irish senator and one of only a few politicians to oppose the measure, predicted the win would be “substantial.” The official results will be announced this afternoon.
Oh. yes. If it can happen in Ireland, it can happen here, if not this summer by legal opinion, then eventually through referendum. I want to go to my friends' wedding. Please let it happen soon. This makes me so happy. Congratulations, Ireland!

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