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The following post may have been a test post, a duplicate, or could have been hidden if it violated this site's Points of Unity. If you think this item should not have been hidden, first make sure it wasn't posted twice and you were just unable to find the other copy of the post. If that was not the case, you can contact the editorial collective by e-mailing indybay@lists.riseup.net.Nathan Fistner: I am a gay American
am a proud Gay American. I cannot live the lie said
Nathan Fristner. As I sat and interviewed him,he
was crying at the fact that he can get married legally.
As a gay american,Nathan Fristner grew up in a Christian
school and knew he was living a lie. The young Sacramentan
credits the Supreme Court for allowing his marriage
to his partner to move forward. My other partner Shannon
who I have been living a lie with will be upset but I must
not let myself and Brian Live a lie. As I concluded
the interview,he wanted to Thank John Roberts for
swerving the decision in favor of the gay community.
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