How Did Your Senators Vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment?
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How Did Your Senators Vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment?


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How Did Your Senators Vote?
This page on the Senate website tallies how all 100 senators voted on the Federal Marriage Amendment, which would have amended the Constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman and blocked attempts by gays to create so-called "civil unions".

You can click on our map above to see graphically which senators voted for or against FMA. In the red states, both senators voted for FMA. In the gold states, one senator voted for and one against. In the blue states, both senators voted against FMA. Senators Kerry and Edwards did not attand the vote but they have stated they support homosexuality and oppose FMA and we plotted the map taking their position into account.

Collaborators: The following Republican senators voted against FMA and for homosexuality. They will have to be voted out of office if we are to keep America on course and we remind them of these words of George Washington: "We ought to be no less persuaded that the propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right which Heaven itself has ordained...."

John McCain - AZ

John Sununu - NH

Ben "Nighthorse" Campell - CO

Lincoln Chaffee - RI

Susan Collins - ME

Olympia Snowe - ME

Friends when it mattered most: The following Democrat senators were unable to square their conscience with the evil position of their party, we applaud them:

Robert Byrd - WV

Zell Miller - GA

Ben Nelson - NE

 


How Did Your Senators Vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment?
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