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New Hampshire Battles to Save Marriage      6/29/2009

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Elaine Driscoll was recently named State Director for CWA of New Hampshire. She is committed to building a solid organization filled with men and women who want to see Godly values restored in her state. She has a big challenge ahead. New Hampshire Governor John Lynch, recently flipped flopped on Marriage (he campaigned saying he was in favor of marriage between a man and a woman) and signed into law same sex marriage. Elaine has a unique obstacle to overcome if she wants to see Biblical Marriage restored in her state. Mike Mears, CWALAC director of State Legislative Relations spoke with Elaine about these challenges and what it will take to overturn same sex marriage in New Hampshire. Elaine will be participating in the Concord, New Hampshire TEA Party on July 11. Listen | Download

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