The following essay on gay equality was sent through postal mail to each of 535 members of the United States Congress: “When trade smiths, farmers, teachers and clergy sailed west on boats from Europe with their families in the early 1600s, they sought to leave behind oppression in favor of opportunity and freedom. A century and a half later…” continue reading at http://www.jonathanmaher.com/equality/
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The following essay on gay equality was sent through postal mail to each of 535 members of the United States Congress: “When trade smiths, farmers, teachers and clergy sailed west on boats from Europe with their families in the early 1600s, they sought to leave behind oppression in favor of opportunity and freedom. A century and a half later…” continue reading at http://www.jonathanmaher.com/equality/