May 16, 2009

Marriage Equality Minnesota

STAND FOR MARRIAGE EQUALITY AT THE CAPITOL
Final Week Of Legislative Session
EXTENDED TO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY!

Let's leave legislators with a sense of momentum for Marriage Equality in this
final week of the legislative session.

Come for the last day of this final week to demand of lawmakers the same freedom to marry enjoyed by citizens of Iowa, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine. Our families
deserve nothing less!

Let us leave legislators with the sense of momentum for Marriage Equality that
is sweeping the country. In this final day of the legislative session, let's flood
the Capitol with lovers of freedom and equality! COME TO THE CAPITOL!

Meet on the second floor, near the entrance to the House of Representatives on
the north side of the rotunda. Bring signs if you can. Some signs will be
available. Thank you.

Let's keep marriage equality visible at the Capitol until the session ends on May
18.

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