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Friday, November 23, 2012

WHo's next for marriage?

What states are candidates for equality in the next round of battles?


Labels: marriage, other states
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"These core substantive rights include, most fundamentally, the opportunity of an individual to establish—with the person with whom the individual has chosen to share his or her life—an officially recognized and protected family possessing mutual rights and responsibilities and entitled to the same respect and dignity accorded a union traditionally designated as marriage."
--Supreme Court of California

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I got married during the California Interregnum, the summer of love when it was legal for same sex partners to marry. And despite Prop8, 18,000 couples are STILL MARRIED.

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--Harvey Milk


Pro-gay marriage bloggers with various viewpoints

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- Mildred Loving.


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