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Ligne n°43 : ...The Washington Post- Ligne n°44 : Deeply conservative Oklahoma adjusts to sudden arrival of same-sex marriage
Ligne n°45 : ____________________ (BUTTON) ...- Ligne n°51 : Deeply conservative Oklahoma adjusts to sudden arrival of same-sex marriage
Ligne n°69 : ...[SameSexMarriage0151420742834.jpg?uuid=2JrY8pdmEeSDhYZikzIsLw]- Ligne n°70 : Tracy Curtis leans against her wife, Kathryn Frazier, at a friend's home in Norman, Okla., this month. The two were married Oct. 7, the day after same-sex marriage became legal in Oklahoma, but decided that they were not satisfied with a two-minute ceremony that felt like checking something off a list. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
- Ligne n°80 : And so now, in November, they were at the Hideaway to plan an actual wedding, to take place in a state where 62 percent of people in a recent poll said they didn’t approve of same-sex marriage — and 52 percent said they felt that way strongly.
- Ligne n°146 : Bill Curtis was politically conservative. A retired technical sergeant with the Air National Guard, he thought that things might have been easier before the repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, when someone would know another person was gay but not talk about it. He questioned news polls that said that the majority of Americans supported same-sex marriage. People on the coasts might, he thought, but he wasn’t sure about people in the middle of the country.