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    No Brainer alert: California declares marriage a constitutional right for Gays

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    No Brainer alert: California declares marriage a constitutional right for Gays Published by Karl under Gays at 12:05 am The ruling comes as no surprise, really. The California Supreme Court, striking down two state laws that had limited marriages to

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    Yay For California!

    http://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2008/05/yay-fo...
    69 days ago in Obsidian Wings · Authority: 1,663

    by hilzoy I am thrilled about this: "The California Supreme Court, striking down two state laws that had limited marriages to unions between a man and a woman, ruled on Thursday that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. The 4-to-3

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    California, Gay Marriage, And The 2008 Election

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    69 days ago in Below The Beltway · Authority: 347

    Now that the Supreme Court of California has ruled that laws against gay marriage violate the states Constitution, speculation has already begun about the political impact of the decision: [T]he decision by the California Supreme Court on Thursday

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    http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2008/05/end-week-with-good-ne...
    69 days ago in The Rude Pundit · Authority: 380

    End the Week with Good News: V-Gay Day, California: Goddamn, the Rude Pundit wishes he had been in the Castro in San Francisco last night. The most color-coordinated neighborhood in America must have been an explosion of festive, orgasmic jouissance the

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    Non-politics politics Friday morning

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    69 days ago in Fausta's blog · Authority: 355

    While there are lots of interesting posts about Obama and all the rest of the Rezko, and some Republicans are total morons, today I probably won't be posting on American politics. You can say that, at least for today, I'm "up to here" with all

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    McCain finds his base

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    69 days ago in PoliPundit.com · Authority: 307

    Link to this post | Comments (25) California Supreme Court allows gay marriage Just to keep you all up to date, though I have a contrary view on this: California Court Affirms Right to Gay Marriage: The California Supreme Court, striking down two state

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    Feds to Raid Isolated, Black-Robed California Sect

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    (2008-05-16) Federal agents and National Guard troops surrounded the gleaming white temple-like San Francisco enclave of an isolationist sect after the black-robed high priests of the group yesterday declared themselves to be above the laws of the state

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    "California Court Affirms Right to Gay Marriage"

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    69 days ago in How Appealing · Authority: 305

    "California Court Affirms Right to Gay Marriage": Adam Liptak will have this article Friday in The New York Times. Tomorrow's newspaper will also contain a news analysis headlined "Marriage Ruling Vaults Issue Back to Stage in Presidential Bids."

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    California Court Affirms Right to Gay Marriage

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    69 days ago in Digital Dharma · Authority: 26

    California Court Affirms Right to Gay Marriage Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Bill The California Supreme Court, striking down two state laws that had limited marriages to unions between a man and a woman, ruled on Thursday that same-sex couples

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    Yay California! Fingers crossed for Novemeber… or better yet, Vote ‘No’ on Prop 8!

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    On May 16, 2008 the California Supreme Court overturned the ban on Gay marriage. I heard the report in the car as I was driving and I immediately called one of my best friends who has been working for Equality California. They are trying to get people to Vote “No” on Proposition 8, in order to legalize Gay marriage in California permanently. We excitedly talked about what this decision will mean for California and for the thousands of gay couples who could not marry the person they loved. This is a concept that makes no sense to me. Why, in this world of so much negativity, violence and suffering, why wouldn’t we want to encourage people to commit their lives to caring for and loving another person… regardless of their gender? Well, luckily, for the time being, California is taking a stand and making it legal, and so I wanted to show my support however I could. I have been nagging my friend to please spread the word to all her lesbian and gay friends that I want to photograph a Gay wedding. Finally, Jessamyn, another photographer, contacted me and told me about the competition she held on her blog, asking gay couples to share their story and then she would pick the best story and photograph their wedding for free. She told me that she had picked the winners but that she was so bummed not to be able to photograph all the weddings…. and I said, “Pass them to me, I’d love to.” So Wednesday afternoon, I drove to SF and met and photographed the weddings of two different couples. Here are my photographs of one of the ceremonies along with the story they submitted for the contest: Our story: we met 22 years ago and have lived together 20 years. I was previously married and had a 4 month old baby boy when my husband died of a sudden heart attack. I met Marguerite when Michael was almost 4 years old, and I couldn’t believe how lucky I was to have found love again. Marguerite had not had a serious love affair before me, although she had been out as a lesbian for several years. We were introduced by a mutual friend–someone I had known for many years and someone Marguerite met while she was delivering the mail! It was love at first sight and we have been together ever since. I am now 63 and Marguerite is 55. Marguerite is the first-born daughter of Chinese immigrants and she has now quit the post office and is a pharmacist. My background is Southern US and Caucasian, and I have been in CA since high school. I am a pediatric nurse practitioner. We both lived in Berkeley for many years before we met and still live in our home in north Berkeley. When our son Michael was 9, Marguerite adopted him and we have been his official parents since then, although he considered her his other mom before that. We never thought of ourselves as the marrying kind. We hadn’t been involved in pushing for same-sex marriage in the past, but during the marriages in 2004, we both realized it might be for us. We had just decided to make a date at City Hall when the decision to annul those marriages came and we put the marriage idea behind us. I told our son it would never happen in my life-time. The day of the Supreme Court decision, I just didn’t even want to know about it, because I knew the decision would be against us. I learned of the decision via e-mail while at work, and I immediately texted Marguerite and asked her to marry me. She responded yes! We both could not believe how happy we were, and how suddenly we became the marrying kind! I felt legitimized and normal–it was and is a great feeling. Our son said, “Now maybe I could someday get married,” and we found out he had decided that he couldn’t get married until we could get married. We looked for rings and finally decided–similar but not identical bands. I wanted a new dress, and found a beautiful dark blue dress that I love. Our friends and family are so happy for us and have been really great and we are looking forward to both the ceremony and the party. We decided on SF City Hall for two reasons–it is totally beautiful and it is totally historic. If it weren’t for Gavin, we wouldn’t be getting married at all. We have friends who stood in line for 12 and 13 hours in 2004 to get married at City Hall, and the people at City Hall were just wonderful, kind, generous and we want to honor them and the City of San Francisco by getting married there ourselves. And we love the City–we always feel we can go anywhere and be welcomed as a couple. Thank you so much for your offer. Pictures can be so special–ours will be snapshots taken by friends and hopefully by someone at City Hall so we can get one of our whole party. It’s hard for me to express just why I think what you are doing is so great, but it has to do with that feeling of being normal and legitimate. And the positive regard from people like yourself is like being bathed in sweet warm sunlight, after having been in a dark cave for awhile. You are very kind to make this offer and I know all of us, whether selected or not, truly appreciate you. As Martha and Marguerite walked down the stairs after their ceremony, the next couple waiting to get married with their wedding party, started clapping and congratulating them. And that is how it felt the whole day. It was so fun to watch all the other couples who were there standing in line and waiting excitedly with their partners. It felt so good to be even a small part of such an important part of human right history.

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