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Maryland youngster asks legislators to vote ‘no’ on gay marriage for her birthday

Maryland youngster asks legislators to vote ‘no’ on gay marriage for her birthday

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Maryland Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony on Tuesday from advocates and opponents of the marriage equality bill currently pending in the state legislature.

Among those testifying were 14-year-old Sarah Crank, who told legislators that it “would be the best birthday present ever if you would vote no on gay marriage.”

“I really feel bad for the kids who have two parents of the same gender,” she said. […]

“They have no idea what kind of wonderful experiences they miss out on.”

“People have the choice to be gay, but I don’t want to be affected by their choice. People say they were just born that way, but I’ve met really nice adults who did change.”

Listen — audio courtesy of Think Progress:

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“It’s rather scary to think that when I grow up the legislature or the court can change the definition of any word they want,” she added.

“If they could change the definition of marriage then they could change the definition of any word,” said the home schooled teen.

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