Gay marriage has cost Don Dwyer his marriage (as we promised gay marriage would destroy traditional marriage). It also has caused this delegate from Maryland to be involved in two drunk driving incidents in the last couple of years.
This poor man has been broken by the radical homosexual agenda! 

Two years ago, Dwyer wrecked his boat in a homosexual marriage related drunken blur.
Three nights ago he was arrested for drunk driving again and driving on suspended tags all because gay marriage is legal.
I know our prayers and condolences go out to Don. Let's all pray he doesn't go out like another Dwyer did in politics. Let's try to remember all the good things he has done for us in preventing gay marriage and for being a member of the GOP.
Dwyer says he felt sold out when Dels. Tiffany Alston, Wade Kach and Bob Costa voted for same-sex marriage, an issue he spent years crusading against. Dwyer told reporters one day before the vote that he had enough support to block the bill.
Kach, a Republican from Baltimore County, and Alston, a former Democrat from Prince George’s County, voted against the bill in committee. But Kach changed his vote after hearing testimony from gay couples. Alston shifted her vote after her amendment was adopted.
Kach and Costa, of Deale, were the only two House Republicans to vote for the bill. It passed the House by two votes in February.
“I had no time to do anything,” Dwyer said. “Had I known earlier, I could have taken some action.”
It was petitioned to the November ballot and passed by 52 percent of voters state wide. Voters in Dwyer’s district, however, rejected it.
“That betrayal really affected me,” he said. “I was physically ill. You pour your heart into an issue like that and it’s devastating.”
Kach, a Republican from Baltimore County, and Alston, a former Democrat from Prince George’s County, voted against the bill in committee. But Kach changed his vote after hearing testimony from gay couples. Alston shifted her vote after her amendment was adopted.
Kach and Costa, of Deale, were the only two House Republicans to vote for the bill. It passed the House by two votes in February.
“I had no time to do anything,” Dwyer said. “Had I known earlier, I could have taken some action.”
It was petitioned to the November ballot and passed by 52 percent of voters state wide. Voters in Dwyer’s district, however, rejected it.
“That betrayal really affected me,” he said. “I was physically ill. You pour your heart into an issue like that and it’s devastating.”


Two years ago, Dwyer wrecked his boat in a homosexual marriage related drunken blur.
Three nights ago he was arrested for drunk driving again and driving on suspended tags all because gay marriage is legal.
I know our prayers and condolences go out to Don. Let's all pray he doesn't go out like another Dwyer did in politics. Let's try to remember all the good things he has done for us in preventing gay marriage and for being a member of the GOP.
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