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Alabama, in its struggles, worthy of love

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Rachel Maddow reports on confusion in Alabama as judicial authorities battle over marriage equality, and points out that the fight for rights in Alabama is fought in large part by Alabamians, and so the state should not be scorned for its shortcomings.