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Drew's right.
This outcome didn't surprise me, when they tried to make it legal (8 years ago I think) it wasn't passed then, so it beeing made illegal isn't a surprise. I know that there are many people who think homosexuality is wrong, and there are people who don't care either way but don't want to hear about it. But what I wonder is if there are people who don't care about the homosexuality but still voted to ban the Marriages because of the rights and legal things tied into it, I kinda doubt it but I thought that was a tie in 8 years ago but I don't remember.
Lots of people, Christian and not, are on both sides of this issue.
This is exactly why I generally hate religious people. I mean this was definately driven by religious intentions. I would even say specifically christianish (mormons included) intententions.
Sadly, it's easier to organize against people then for them.