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HIMYM actor Neil Patrick Harris engaged to David Burtka after New York's marriage equality bill passed

25 Jun 2011

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HIMYM star Neil Patrick Harris is engaged to boyfriend of seven years, David Burtka after New York legalizes gay marriage. Congratulations to them! David also guest starred several times as Scooter.

24 comments:

  1. So freaking happy for them and everyone else who can get married now! I can't stop flailing over this news. I wonder when they'll get married exactly.

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  2. lostrocks4ever25 June 2011 at 14:19

    so happy for them and for the fact that the bill has been passed. hopefully australia will do it soon too

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  3. Happy for them! Great news! It's about bloody time!

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  4. So happy for them! Still can't understand why countries are still making such a big deal about same-sex marriage? Here (Netherlands) it has been legal over 10 years...

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  5. Sadly not everyone is so civilized, here in Italy this won't happen in the next 50 years!

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  6. I know, and with Italy many other countries... they love each other and should be able to get married like anyone else!

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  7. Yeah but we (I'm dutch too) were the first in the world. And there are still only about 10 countries who have legalized it... It's shameful. 

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  8. I know, exactly my point, seriously don't get the problem... 

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  9. i think you should be able to marry a pizza if you love it enough to buy it a diamond ring. who am i to judge what others decide to do? 

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  10. Equality: 1
    Closed-Minded Crap: 0

    Congratulations. If only you didn't have to wait for a law to be passed in order to get married in the first place.

    And I'm happy to see so many others on this site congratulate them. Good people.

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  11. Ahh this is great news :D my favorite person in the entertainment industry able to get married :D This is hopefully the start of a trend to legalise gay marriage (even though it should have been legal from the start). Normally when New York does something the rest of the world follows, fingers crossed for this :D

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  12. Janneke,
    Other countries, our focus are needed on the states in this country, the country and Obama.
    Everyone needs to write Obama and tell him that he needs to stop thinking with his head and go with the love of God in his heart and support BGLT marriage.

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  13. Dialog with the Church of Rome. Tell the BGLT organizations of Italy to explain to the people of Italy that we are not asking the Church to marry BGLT people but the government so BGLT couples would have the same legal rights as their fellow heterosexuals have and enjoy. I would think that you would have religious groups in Italy that would preform same gender marriages.
    This was the problem we had in 1977 in Dade County, Fla because we failed to respect the church when asking for Gay Rights in 1977. This created the Anita Bryant issue in 1977 which cost over a million of dollars to deny human rights of a particular group.

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  14. Actually there were no laws in the U.S. States until a male couple applied for a marriage license in Colorado in the 1960s. That is when the religious bigots started to come out of their holes and under their rocks to take action in denying the civil and human rights of people they feared. 

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  15. Congrads to them both and everyone else in NY that can do this.

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  16. here, in POLAND it will never happen. ;c

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  17. Congrats to them both and to those people who get engaged and get married!

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  18. That's awesome.  I'm so happy for them and so happy to see that it passed in NY.

    So sad that NY just legalized gay marriage but in the 2012 election in my home state we're going to be voting on whether or not to ban gay marriage as a constitutional amendment.  It's already illegal in the state but now they want to make sure it's even harder to reverse by making it a constitutional amendment...

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  19. :D So Happy for them and everyother couple who got engage ahaha., I'm sure its gotta be the most proposal in a weekend ever haaha

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  20. So happy for them! Ridiculous they had to wait for a law to be passed, but at least the world is slowly coming around.

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  21. Well,here in Brazil it won't happen any time soon.Not because our government is against,but because our government doesn't do much about anything.Sounds like everything people think about is freaking carnaval,world cup and the olympiads.

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  22. AnneMarguerite28 June 2011 at 13:45

    I hope that someday it will.

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