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Gaymoz Helps Americans Urge Local Governments to Allow Gay Marriage

The Gay Open Directory Project (GODP), the internet's largest human edited Gay and Lesbian directory, today announced that it has created sites allowing citizens to urge local government officials in key cities and states to allow Gay Marriage.

PHILADELPHIA, PA (PRWEB) February 27, 2004 --The Gay Open Directory Project (GODP), the internet's largest human edited Gay and Lesbian directory, today announced that it has created sites allowing citizens to urge local government officials in key cities and states to allow Gay Marriage.

"I always thought that gay marriage would still take years for the Americans to get comfortable with." said Tom Wines Founder of the GODP "I guess when someone is the center of discrimination of any kind, you can't expect them to be patient about it."

The GODP has set-up three websites so that people may voice their opinions:

http://philly.gaymoz.org
http://chicago.gaymoz.org
http://newjersey.gaymoz.org

Please visit these sites to express your support of this movement. To have your city added, please email staff@gaymoz.org.

For more Information
Contact:
Tom Wines
Founder GODP
215-284-9464

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