Minnesota’s Anti-Gay Senators
Senator Michelle Benson Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Michelle Benson (Republican – Ham Lake, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Benson voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Benson supported.Sen. Michelle Benson should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Michelle Benson voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Benson.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator David Brown Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator David Brown (Republican – Long Prairie, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Brown voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Brown supported.Sen. David Brown should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. David Brown voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Brown.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator John Carlson Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator John Carlson (Republican – Bemidji, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Carlson voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Carlson supported.Sen. John Carlson should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. John Carlson voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Carlson.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Roger Chamberlain Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Roger Chamberlain (Republican – Lino Lakes, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Chamberlain voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Chamberlain supported.Sen. Roger Chamberlain should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Roger Chamberlain voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Chamberlain.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Gary Dahms Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Gary Dahms (Republican – Redwood Falls, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Dahms voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Dahms supported.Sen. Gary Dahms should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Gary Dahms voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Dahms.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Ted Daley Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Ted Daley (Republican – Eagan, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Daley voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Daley supported.Sen. Ted Daley should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Ted Daley voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Daley.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Al DeKruif Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Al DeKruif (Republican – Madison Lake, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. DeKruif voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator DeKruif supported.Sen. Al DeKruif should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Al DeKruif voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator DeKruif.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Michelle L. Fischbach Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Michelle L. Fischbach (Republican – Paynesville, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Fischbach voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Fischbach supported.Sen. Michelle L. Fischbach should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Michelle L. Fischbach voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Fischbach.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Paul Gazelka Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Paul Gazelka (Republican – Brainerd, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Gazelka voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Gazelka supported.Sen. Paul Gazelka should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Paul Gazelka voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Gazelka.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Chris Gerlach Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Chris Gerlach (Republican – Apple Valley, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Gerlach voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Gerlach supported.Sen. Chris Gerlach should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Chris Gerlach voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Gerlach.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Joe Gimse Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Joe Gimse (Republican – Willmar, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Gimse voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Gimse supported.Sen. Joe Gimse should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Joe Gimse voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Gimse.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Dan Hall Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Dan Hall (Republican – Burnsville, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Hall voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Hall supported.Sen. Dan Hall should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Dan Hall voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Hall.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator David Hann Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator David Hann (Republican – Eden Prairie, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Hann voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Hann supported.Sen. David Hann should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. David Hann voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Hann.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Gretchen Hoffman Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Gretchen Hoffman (Republican – Vergas, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Hoffman voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Hoffman supported.Sen. Gretchen Hoffman should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Gretchen Hoffman voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Hoffman.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator John Sterling Howe Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator John Sterling Howe (Republican – Red Wing, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Howe voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Howe supported.Sen. John Sterling Howe should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. John Sterling Howe voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Howe.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen (Republican – Alexandria, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Ingebrigtsen voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Ingebrigtsen supported.Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Ingebrigtsen.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Michael J. Jungbauer Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Michael J. Jungbauer (Republican – East Bethel, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Jungbauer voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Jungbauer supported.Sen. Michael J. Jungbauer should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Michael J. Jungbauer voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Jungbauer.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Amy Koch Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Amy Koch (Republican – Buffalo, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Koch voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Koch supported.Sen. Amy Koch should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Amy Koch voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Koch.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Benjamin Kruse Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Benjamin Kruse (Republican – Brooklyn Park, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Kruse voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Kruse supported.Sen. Benjamin Kruse should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Benjamin Kruse voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Kruse.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Ted Lillie Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Ted Lillie (Republican – Lake Elmo, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Lillie voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Lillie supported.Sen. Ted Lillie should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Ted Lillie voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Lillie.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Warren Limmer Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Warren Limmer (Republican – Maple Grove, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Limmer voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Limmer supported.Sen. Warren Limmer should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Warren Limmer voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Limmer.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Doug Magnus Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Doug Magnus (Republican – Slayton, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Magnus voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Magnus supported.Sen. Doug Magnus should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Doug Magnus voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Magnus.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Geoff Michel Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Geoff Michel (Republican – Edina, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Michel voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Michel supported.Sen. Geoff Michel should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Geoff Michel voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Michel.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Jeremy Miller Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Jeremy Miller (Republican – Winona, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Miller voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Miller supported.Sen. Jeremy Miller should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Jeremy Miller voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Miller.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Carla Nelson Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Carla Nelson (Republican – Rochester, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Nelson voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Nelson supported.Sen. Carla Nelson should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Carla Nelson voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Nelson.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Scott Newman Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Scott Newman (Republican – Hutchinson, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Newman voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Newman supported.Sen. Scott Newman should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Scott Newman voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Newman.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Sean R. Nienow Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Sean R. Nienow (Republican – Cambridge, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Nienow voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Nienow supported.Sen. Sean R. Nienow should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Sean R. Nienow voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Nienow.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Gen Olson Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Gen Olson (Republican – Minnetrista, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Olson voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Olson supported.Sen. Gen Olson should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Gen Olson voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Olson.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Julianne E. Ortman Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Julianne E. Ortman (Republican – Chanhassen, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Ortman voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Ortman supported.Sen. Julianne E. Ortman should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Julianne E. Ortman voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Ortman.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Mike Parry Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Mike Parry (Republican – Waseca, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Parry voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Parry supported.Sen. Mike Parry should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Mike Parry voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Parry.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator John Pederson Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator John Pederson (Republican – St. Cloud, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Pederson voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Pederson supported.Sen. John Pederson should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. John Pederson voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Pederson.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Claire A. Robling Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Claire A. Robling (Republican – Jordan, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Robling voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Robling supported.Sen. Claire A. Robling should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Claire A. Robling voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Robling.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Julie A. Rosen Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Julie A. Rosen (Republican – Fairmont, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Rosen voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Rosen supported.Sen. Julie A. Rosen should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Julie A. Rosen voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Rosen.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator David H. Senjem Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator David H. Senjem (Republican – Rochester, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Senjem voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Senjem supported.Sen. David H. Senjem should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. David H. Senjem voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Senjem.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator LeRoy A. Stumpf Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator LeRoy A. Stumpf (DFL – Plummer, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Stumpf voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Stumpf supported.Sen. LeRoy A. Stumpf should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. LeRoy A. Stumpf voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Stumpf.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Dave Thompson Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Dave Thompson (Republican – Lakeville, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Thompson voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Thompson supported.Sen. Dave Thompson should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Dave Thompson voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Thompson.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Ray Vandeveer Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Ray Vandeveer (Republican – Forest Lake, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Vandeveer voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Vandeveer supported.Sen. Ray Vandeveer should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Ray Vandeveer voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Vandeveer.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Senator Pam Wolf Votes in Favor of Discrimation
Did you know that Minnesota State Senator Pam Wolf (Republican – Spring Lake Park, MN) voted in favor of a bill that discriminates against our fellow Minnesotans? That’s not a very Minnesotan thing to do.
In case you’re not familiar with it, the bill Sen. Wolf voted for puts discriminating against gay Minnesotans up for a vote in the fall 2012 election. This would actually change the Minnesota State Constitution to discriminate against fellow Minnesotans. It’s a hateful bill that Senator Wolf supported.Sen. Pam Wolf should have been smart enough to realize that it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to allow people in the majority (straight Minnesotans, in this case) to pick and choose which rights (marriage, in this case) people in the minority (gay Minnesotans) are eligible for. Unfortunately, Sen. Pam Wolf voted in favor of hate and discrimination over love and inclusiveness.
Minnesotans deserve better than Senator Wolf.
For a vision of what Minnesota looks like at its inclusive best rather than hateful worst watch this video.
Minnesotans at Their Best
We are better when we respect and unite around love and peace rather than divide through hate.

