The New York Times
January 20, 2010
Last month, advocates and opponents of the freedom to marry packed the New Jersey State House in Trenton. Near the end of the day, Kasey Nicholson-McFadden took the microphone. “It doesn’t bother me to tell kids my parents are gay,” he said in a clear voice. “It does bother me to say they aren’t married. It makes me feel that our family is less than their family.” [Link]
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