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    Congressman Barney Frank weds in same-sex marriage

    Sat Jul 7, 2012 8:39pm EDT


    By Tim McLaughlin

    BOSTON (Reuters) - Democratic Representative Barney Frank wed his longtime partner, James Ready, on Saturday, becoming the first sitting congressman to enter into a same-sex marriage.
    Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick officiated the ceremony and added some levity by saying Frank, 72, and Ready, 42, had vowed to love each other through Democratic and Republican administrations alike, and even through appearances on Fox News, according to Al Green, a Democratic congressman from Texas.

    "Barney was beaming," said Green, who attended the ceremony. He added that Frank, a champion of gay rights and the sweeping reform of Wall Street, shed a tear during the ceremony.
    After exchanging their vows, Frank and Ready embraced each other, Green said. "It was no different than any other wedding I've attended when you have two people who are in love with each other," Green said.

    Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat and a former chairman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee, has been an openly gay congressman since the late 1980s.

    He is well known for his legislative acumen, including as an architect of the reforms in the Dodd-Frank bill, which President Barack Obama signed into law in 2010 in the wake of the financial crisis following the collapse of the sub-prime mortgage market.

    Frank's office in January announced he would marry Ready, whom he met at a political fundraiser in Ready's home state of Maine. Ready lives in Ogunquit, where he does carpentry, painting and welding work. Frank and Ready have been involved since 2007.

    The evening wedding took place at the Boston Marriott Newton in suburban Boston, attracting political luminaries including Nancy Pelosi, top Democrat in the House of Representatives, and Niki Tsongas, a Massachusetts Democratic representative.

    Before the ceremony, Frank greeted family and friends in a traditional black tuxedo. He was tanned and appeared relaxed. News media were not allowed to attend the ceremony.
    "We're not doing any media today," Frank told Reuters.

    Frank won a seat in Congress in 1980 and said he will retire at the end of the current term. Besides championing financial reform and the rights of fisherman, Frank has been a vocal supporter of gay rights, which have been gathering support in public opinion polls and high courts.

    In May, for example, a federal appeals court in Boston ruled that a U.S. law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman unconstitutionally denies benefits to lawfully married same-sex couples.

    The ruling on the 1996 law, the Defense of Marriage Act, marked a victory for gay rights groups and President Obama, whose administration announced last year it considered the law unconstitutional and would no longer defend it.

    Also in May, President Obama openly endorsed gay marriage, a move that will surely be a flashpoint in the upcoming presidential election.

    His Republican opponent, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, opposes gay marriage, saying marriage should be limited to a union between one man and one woman.
    Eight of the 50 states and the District of Columbia permit gay marriage. Several polls show public support of gay marriage rising.

    In 2004, Massachusetts became the first state in the country where same-sex couples could be legally married. More than 18,000 same-sex couples since then have wed in Massachusetts, according to MassEquality, an advocacy group for gays, bisexuals and transgender people.
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    I will laugh when he loses half his **** when he gets divorced in a few years.
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    Does this mean Barney will be changing his name?

    Barney Frank-Ready
    or
    Barney Ready-Frank
    or
    Ready Barney Ready

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOLDZILLA View Post
    I will laugh when he loses half his **** when he gets divorced in a few years.
    I stood side-by-side with David for more than 40 years without benefit of marriage. You don't need the approval of the church or state in order to have a committed relationship. Just sayin'

    P.S., it pains me to see you guys fighting over this shyt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin View Post
    I stood side-by-side with David for more than 40 years without benefit of marriage. You don't need the approval of the church or state in order to have a committed relationship. Just sayin'

    P.S., it pains me to see you guys fighting over this shyt.
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    Merlin, I think you know my position on freedom to love. I don't believe that love has boundaries between consenting adults. I have a brother-in-law who is gay. He has struggled to find his true love, but he deserves to be happy. I don't care about Barney' orientation, I just don't like his politics.

    I know you lost a loved one, it doesn't matter to me how you found happiness, I'm happy that you found it. So many others haven't and that is a shame.

    Good for Barney, ting bu hau on his politics.

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    I've never understood why 2 consenting adults would want the state involved in their marriage.

    If I marry a woman in church and we never get a license from the state, and a man marries a horse with a license from the state.... who is really married?

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    I poke fun at Bawney Fwank not because he is gay, but because he is a despicable disgusting slob of a Statist Neo-Socialist Collectivist career politician.
    Last edited by phideaux; 07-08-2012 at 12:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phideaux View Post
    I poke fun at Bawney Fwank not because he is gay, but because he is a despicable disgusting slob of a career Collectivist Statist Neo-Socialist politician.

    The politicians know all about the state / financial benefits awaiting those engaged in legal unification of individual corporate entities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin View Post
    I stood side-by-side with David for more than 40 years without benefit of marriage. You don't need the approval of the church or state in order to have a committed relationship. Just sayin'

    P.S., it pains me to see you guys fighting over this shyt.
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    My post had nothing to do with their orientation. It was more a "be careful what you wish for because you might just get it" post. Marriage gives both partners the right to legally take half of the others stuff. This can become a wedge in any relationship to use as control which leads to bickering which leads to divorce which leads to losing half your ****.


    Inviting the state and its lawyers into your love life just to feel equal seems a bit insane to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phideaux View Post
    I poke fun at Bawney Fwank not because he is gay, but because he is a despicable disgusting slob of a career Collectivist Statist Neo-Socialist politician.
    This!

    Regarding Marriage: Marriage is a religious rite. The various governments over time codified religious marriage rites into law to create a secondary marriage that should be called more appropriately a "state endorsed civil union" (that is why you need a marriage license!) for the state's own selfish purposes such as taxation and to protect its interests in the raising of future taxpayers from that state endorsed civil union. This is where my blood pressure gets raised. Special interests, politicians and the media continue to purposefully blur the lines between "marriage" and "state endorsed civil unions". That is why divorce is performed in the courts of the state and not in religious institutions. Even if an annulment is granted in a religious institution it must be endorsed in a state sanctioned court.
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    It's sick and disgusting, will they allow beastility next or sex with the dead?

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    I'd like to send a gift. Has the bride registered with Target?

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    Quote Originally Posted by southfork View Post
    It's sick and disgusting, will they allow beastility next or sex with the dead?

    If Barney looses the zoophilia and necrophiliac vote this fall, I think his political career is in big trouble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by minimus View Post
    If Barney looses the zoophilia and necrophiliac vote this fall, I think his political career is in big trouble.
    Bawney has announced his we-tie-were-ment, he's not wunning for we-ewection.
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    I don't know about bridal registry, but, Barney accepts deposits
    I'm done, It's on!

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    I bet Bawney Fwank talks normal while bobbing the knob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gringott View Post
    I'd like to send a gift. Has the bride registered with Target?
    I think any old toaster will do!
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