Court expected to uphold Prop 8.

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_karl61
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Court expected to uphold Prop 8.

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The California Supreme Court is expected to uphold Prop 8 but allow the 18000 marriages that have been performed to remain legal.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/gay- ... ballot-ban
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Re: Court expected to uphold Prop 8.

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Sweet. California is on the cutting edge of something good for once and possibly only for a short moment till the next ballot initiative.
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Re: Court expected to uphold Prop 8.

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California Supreme Court to issue Prop. 8 decision today:
Rulings are expected on the legality of the measure barring same-sex marriage and the status of those who married before it was approved by voters.


http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me ... 8659.story
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Re: Court expected to uphold Prop 8.

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So... if you snoozed, you loozed.
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Re: Court expected to uphold Prop 8.

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bcspace wrote:Sweet. California is on the cutting edge of something good for once and possibly only for a short moment till the next ballot initiative.

In which case all the silly whining "the will of the people" will disappear.
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