Home > Opinion > Same-Sex Marriage Opponents in Maine have to Pay People to Be on Their Side
Same-Sex Marriage Opponents in Maine have to Pay People to Be on Their SideSep 8th, 2009 | no responsesPosted by OIA Staff in OpinionHow does the right wing spell authenticity? Apparently P-A-Y-C-H-E-C-K. Opponents of marriage equality in Maine, led by the group Stand for Marriage, are looking to put some television commercials together to talk about how horrible the idea of equal rights is for gays and lesbians. But instead of casting actual Mainers, or grassroots activists, they’re shilling their message to paid actors who have no ties to the cause, for a $500 paycheck. Tags: Equality, gay rights, grassroots, maine, Marriage, marriage equality, opponents, paycheck, same sex marriage, television commercials
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