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EqualityMaine- Moving Forward

by: Louise

Sat Nov 28, 2009 at 10:00:00 AM EST


From their website


Welcome to EqualityMaine

On May 6, Maine made history when it became the first state in the country to pass a marriage equality bill through its Legislature and have it signed by its Governor. Immediately afterwards, opponents of marriage equality launched a People's Veto referendum campaign to try to overturn the law. Read about the journey that put Maine in a unique position to make history at the polls...

Choosing a communications strategy for our marriage campaign was a balancing act, where we carefully weighed messages that work with Mainers vs messages that work with marriage. Our media strategy will be debated and analyzed as time goes on, but what we do know is that our TV ads were effective in connecting marriage with Maine values of fairness and equality. View the videos and TV ads that got us to the brink of history...

Starting next weekend, EQME will be engaging in a series of open meetings around the state:


Community Conversations

Please click on one of the dates to join us for a series of Community Conversations:

Sunday, Dec 6 - Augusta
Monday, Dec 7 - Ogunquit
Tuesday, Dec 8 - Ellsworth
Wed, Dec 9 - Lewiston/Auburn
Thursday, Dec 10 - Bangor
Wed, Dec 16 - Portland**

**Note: The Portland Community Conversation was previously scheduled for Tuesday, Dec 15 but is being rescheduled to accommodate for the Downeast Pride Alliance event the same night.  

Louise :: EqualityMaine- Moving Forward
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Go Maine !
It took several attempts to be included in Maine anti-discrimination laws, lets all make sure that round II for the battle for equality in Maine is a success !

= equality isn't free =

Good work, Good luck...
You surely have a larger basis for the re-education required of the portions of our society who consider 'gayness' odd or immoral to learn that, no, these are very normal people who want to live full and happy lives with their children, familes, coworkers and friends... Heh! just like them.

It's the Hammer of JUSTICE,
It's the Bell of FREEDOM,
It's the Song about LOVE between,
my Brothers and my Sisters
...All over this Land.


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....and that it is about our founding principle of EQUAL RIGHTS under the Law.

Nothing more, nothing less. 

That was the kicker for my hubby, once he realized that is what it was all about.

Acceptance of differences, but EQUAL RIGHTS under the Law. 



It's the Hammer of JUSTICE,
It's the Bell of FREEDOM,
It's the Song about LOVE between,
my Brothers and my Sisters
...All over this Land.


[ Parent ]
As the saying goes...

...proving denial ain't just a river in Egypt.

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