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VIA DCIST:

The Post reported earlier that the very first gay couples to get legally wed in the District of Columbia this morning were Jeremy Moon and Bryan Legaspi, a pair of White House staffers, and James Betz and Robert Hawthorne. The two couples appear to have held their marriage ceremonies nearly simultaneously, one inside the courthouse in judges chambers, and the other just outside the building.

Meanwhile, three of the couples we talked to last week, who were among the first to apply for their marriage licenses, were wed at the Human Rights Campaign headquarters in Washington, D.C. this morning. HRC has released video of all three ceremonies, between Angelisa Young and Sinjoyla Townsend, Reggie Stanley and Rocky Galloway, and Darlene Garner and Candy Holmes, which we’ve posted below (note the running time is over 40 minutes).

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Hosanna1723/ Hosanna1723

    Look at it any way you want to. MArriage was first instituted by Go not man. Just like we can’t take a ford product and modify it and sell it off as a Chevy because we don’t have the rights to do so. Neither does man has a right to modify what God has made and change it to suit his purpose. You can’t stand before God making a vow unto God while during something that God doesn’t approve of. God doesn’t hate anybody but He hates Sin of All Kinds. And Same Sex Marriages is one of them. Just because man says its okay it doesn’t mean God okay it.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Hosanna1723/ Hosanna1723

    It wont be for long before the Child molesters and sex offenders start coming out with their belief that they were born that way. They will feel as though they have a right to have sex with children and nothing is wrong with it. What law will be passed next. If you get enough people to march you can get laws to change. God is not please. If you dont stand for something you will fall for anything.

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