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Gov. John Lynch signed legislation Thursday that will legalize civil unions for gay couples starting in January.

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    Harbeas1 year, 3 months ago

    Now maybe the pro gay/lesbian groups will shut up(I doubt it).

    They now have what they have been moaning about.

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      lvrofwolves1 year, 3 months ago

      Now will you shut up with the anti gay/lesbian stuff? (I doubt it)

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      0gramstransfat1 year, 3 months ago

      Why would they shut up? Discrimination against a group of people shouldn't be alleviated in a few states, it should be alleviated throughout the entire country.

      Bravo to the State Of New Hampshire! Regardless of what you may think of a group of people, namely homosexual Americans, they are still Americans. They pay taxes and tremendously contribute to American society and western civilization as a whole. To deny them the same rights as another group of Americans is discrimination in its purest form.

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      Hobe1 year, 3 months ago

      'N.H. governor signs civil unions law'

      Is this a Polite way of saying women and men can marry each other and that would be considered Normal???

      Would it be Fair to Say that the X-Governor of NJ., Mc'Greevie has/had a Female Wife and Children. He also had a Male Lover at the same time.

      NJ Governor Mc'Greevie since resigned as NJ Governor In Disgrace.

      Would Mr. Mc'Greeevie Be Considered Normal in NH.????

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