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Same-sex marriage opponents stage protest in Fayetteville
If three-fifths of lawmakers in each chamber approve the amendment - some Republicans have said they have enough votes - the proposal would go before voters in November 2012.
That would mean a rancorous 14-month public campaign at a time that would be better spent fixing the economy, said Alex Miller, interim director of Equality North Carolina, which advocates for gay, lesbian, bisexual and tran...

Fay Observer • Aug 30, 2011
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