Nov 2 : This past week in LGBTQ marriage news
Demands for a constitutional amendment to bar same-sex marriage Grow louder on this past weekend in Iowa as Catholics and evangelicals joined hands to urge lawmakers to act if the state Supreme Court fails to uphold an existing so-called defense of marriage law.
Support For Gay Marriage Grows In Sweden Six of Sweden's seven political parties now support legislation that would allow same-sex couples to marry, leaving only the small Christian Democratic Party opposing the measure
Poll: N.J. voters still split on gay marriage New Jersey voters remain evenly divided over whether gay couples should be given the right to marry in the state, according to a poll released Wednesday
Dead parents better than gay ones says Romney A candidate for the Republican party nomination for President of the United States has said that he thinks a child would be better off with a dead parent rather than a gay one.
Obama: Still a 'No' on Gay Marriage Obama stated that although he opposed same-sex marriage, he was in favor of civil unions for gays and lesbians.
Argentine Appeals Court Rules Against "Gay Marriage" BUENOS AIRES, November 2, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com)--A civil appeals court in Argentina has ruled against a homosexual couple asserting a "right" to marry each other,
Ireland's Government Drafting Legislation Recognizing Same-Sex Couples The Irish government is planning on introducing legislation recognizing same-sex partnerships in 2008, however a recent decision has ruled out gay marriage as unconstitutional. According to Irish media reports, the draft bill should be ready by March

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