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Gay Marriage

Monday, April 1, 2013

Cook County Clerk Defends Same-Sex Marriage Ban Lawsuit

Cook County Clerk David Orr's lawyers filed a brief in defense of a lawsuit attempting to overthrow the state's ban on same-sex marriage.

Cook County Clerk David Orr’s office is taking a stance against opponents of same-sex marriage. On Monday, Clerk Orr's lawyers filed a brief in opposition to a motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Illinois' same-sex marriage ban. Orr was the original defendant in the suit to overturn the state’s ban on gay marriage: Darby v. Orr. However, the longtime equal rights advocate, along with Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez and Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, refused to defend the state ban, the Chicago Phoenix reports. Instead, Orr sided with the 25 plaintiffs across the state—from Evanston to Rock Island, Hyde Park to Alto Pass—who were denied marriage licenses. As a result, downstate County Clerks Kerry Hirtzel and …

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Bob

2:39 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

Yeah, SURE Baba! Gee, how many times has he filed complaints and had DEM voter frauds arrested and prosecuted since he's been in office?LOL Few if ANY! Unless you think the corrupt Dem machines are clean as the driven snow on election day, let's just say some of the most agregious voter fruad in the nation is "protected" by Orr and Anita "What publc fraud and corruption?" Alvarez!   more ›

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Cardinal George: 'Same-Sex Marriage is Against the Common Good'

Should the Cardinal have interfered with the vote on the same-sex marriage bill in the Illinois State Legislature? Do you agree with his stand?

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Cardinal George Says Same-Sex Marriage Is 'Against The Common Good', Do You Agree?

Cardinal Francis George releases a strongly worded letter as the State Legislature moves closer to a vote on gay marriage.

As gay marriage moves closer to a vote in the Illinois General Assembly, Cardinal Francis George has released a letter attacking the notion of same- sex marriage itself and urging Catholics to voice their objections.  UPDATED: Illinois State Senate members went home on Thursday without voting the bill up or down in the final days of the veto session, although a senate committee did vote in favor of the bill to allow same-sex marraige. Supporters are hoping the bill will be passed after new lawmakers are sworn in on Jan. 9, however, it may be weeks before the bill goes before the state senate for a full vote. The marriage equality bill's failure to go before the senate for a full vote on Thursday was credited to pushback from the Catholic …

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Dan Lambert

11:32 am on Monday, January 7, 2013

Thanks for all the comments on this post, but the discussion has gotten a bit off-topic and I think it's time to close the comments section. Thanks for reading.   more ›

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Read Top Comments from Last Week and Join the Conversation

The south suburban reaction to the president's endorsement of gay marriage set off a wide-ranging debate on civil rights and religion. See what readers had to say and add your opinion.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Take our Poll: Do You Support Gay Marriage?

In light of President Barack Obama's recent announcement supporting gay marriage and a story that has generated a lot of chatter, we want to hear what you think. Take a moment to vote in our poll. More than 1100 have already weighed in. Add your opinion.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Southland Stories

'What About the Rest of the Sins That Are Not Illegal?' Patch Comments of the Week

The south suburban reaction to the president's endorsement of gay marriage sets off a wide-ranging debate on civil rights and religion.

In response to the South Suburban Patch network's Do You Support Gay Marriage? poll, several Patch commenters opened up a debate. Grunty, from Oak Lawn Patch, writes: "You can't make gay marriage illegal because it's a sin. ... What about the rest of the sins that are currently not illegal? Gluttony is a perfect example. If gay marriage is going to be illegal on the grounds of it being a sin, then it should be illegal to be overweight." Pat, from Homewood-Flossmoor Patch, writes: "I believe in small government. I believe government should stay out of our bedrooms and out of our decisions over our own bodies. I believe that without choice there is no freedom. I believe every person should have the right to choose." Bonnie Bell, from Oak …

kirsten

3:55 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

I THINK THIS IS TERIBBLE!!!!!!! WE SHOULD HAVE TO MAKE OUR OWN RIGHTS. THIS IS FREE COUNTRY COME ON IS THIS FOR REALLY REALLY I CANT BELEIVE COME ON THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO UPSETING COME ON WHAT IS THIS THIS HIS CRAY CRAY GIRL WAHTS HIS THIIS I AM SURE SICK OF THIS I MEAN COME ON IT'S PRETTY REDICK THIS IS CRA CRA PEEPS TERRI NVKX COEM ON KIIKASVBSIICJJWJ COME ON COME ON COME ON THIS IS IT …   more ›

Sunday Comics

Sunday Comic: Obama, Biden and Same-Sex Marriage

The president and vice president are on the same side of a divisive issue, but they might differ on their own partnership.

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nick

10:04 pm on Sunday, May 13, 2012

Brian Just looking out for the presidents well being, water melon lowers high blood pressure. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101013173847.htm   more ›

Saturday, May 12, 2012

POLL: Do You Support Gay Marriage?

In light of President Barack Obama's recent announcement supporting gay marriage and a story that has generated a lot of chatter, we want to hear what you think. Take a moment to vote in our poll.

It's no secret that President Barack Obama has proclaimed his support for same-sex marriage. It was a move—one made during an interview with ABC News that aired in part on Wednesday—that conjured a mixed reaction from those in the Southland. READ: Taking Heart and Umbrage at Obama's Stance on Same-Sex Marriage Chicago Heights resident Zhenya Krassitchkova said the proclamation was like a "breath of fresh air for the gay community." The 29-year-old entered into a civil union with her longtime girlfriend, Marina Bassett, almost one year ago when Illinois became the sixth state in the United States to issue licenses joining any two non-married adults.  U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. also applauded Obama's announcement.  "I want to congratulate …

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Freedom Lover

9:16 am on Monday, February 18, 2013

Everyone has the right to their own opinion. You have no right to make laws against another Americans right to marry the person they love.   more ›

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Taking Heart and Umbrage at Obama's Stance on Same-Sex Marriage

Southland residents reacted Thursday—some positively, some negatively—to President Obama's public support for gay marriage. What do you think?

President Barack Obama's public backing of gay marriage met a mixed reaction Thursday in the south suburbs. Obama said during a recent ABC news interview that he personally supports same-sex marriage, noting that he "already made a decision that we were going to take this position before the election and before the convention." In doing so, he became the first sitting president to publicly support the union.  "I've just concluded that, for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married," Obama told ABC's Good Morning America. Chicago Heights resident Zhenya Krassitchkova said the proclamation was like a "breath of fresh air for the gay community." "It's obviously …

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Eowynn

8:39 am on Friday, August 17, 2012

Why do you have to be so negative? Do you not want people to be happy? It's really no big deal. Just live and let live. Life is too short.   more ›

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

State House and Senate Candidates Talk Gay Marriage

Candidates for the 18th District of the Illinois State Senate and 35th District of the State House appeared at a wide ranging forum. Here are their answers on the gay marriage question.

With an increasing number of states passing gay marriage laws and Illinois' recent civil unions law, the topic of gay marriage is a much talked about one in state legislatures across the country. In a candidate forum sponsored by the Palos-Orland League of Women Voters on Monday, candidates shared their views on the issue. Fran Hurley (D-Chicago): Says the issue is not her focus, but she does have a gay relative and, "would hate to deny her the right to marry." Anthony Martin (D-Chicago): "Due to his faith," he does not support same-sex marriage.  Andrew Byrne Hodorowicz (D-Palos Heights): He is focused on the state's finances and would not support anything that adds costs for the state.   Steve Williams (R-Orland Park): "No. I do not …

Dave W.

11:56 am on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Kathie, how DARE you cite your sources! How will Bob repudiate them with mere knee-jerk homophobic reactionary spewings? At the end of the day, he will insist that gay people aren't the equal of hetero people. Even if Bob isn't a racist, (I have no idea, so I won't disparage him for that), he must realize that there is a direct parellel to his thinking on this topic and how racists think now and …   more ›

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