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David Boies and Ted Olson want the backers of Proposition 8 to turn over their internal campaign strategy documents and emails in order to prove that the battle against same-sex marriage is rooted in bigotry. Full Article at Joe. My. God.
"Till death do us part" is no idle promise to John Marcotte, a Sacramentan bent on banning divorce in California. Full Article at McClatchy
Demonstrators protest the California Supreme Court's upholding of Proposition 8, which outlawed same-sex marriages, in a march and rally from the UCLA campus to the West Los Angeles Federal Building Tuesday, May 26, 2009. View Photo »
The Knights played a key role in getting Proposition 8 through ... and that despite the fact that Planned Parenthood poured three million dollars in one weekend in an attempt to defeat Proposition 8 at the last minute.
A California man upset over the Proposition 8 banning gay marriage in California is leading a counter movement calling for a ban on divorce. And he's using social network giant Facebook as his soapbox. Full Article at To The Center
Demonstrators march from Sheridan Square to Union Square after the California Supreme Court's decision to uphold Prop 8. ALBANY - The fate of legislation to legalize gay marriage is again in the state Senate's hands. Full Article at New York Daily News
The CNN Washington Bureau’s morning speed read of the top stories making news from around the country and the world. New York Times: Between the Lines, an Expansion in Pakistan President Obama focused his speech on Afghanistan. Full Article at CNN
SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 26: Protestors against Proposition 8 rally outside of the California Supreme Court May 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California. View Photo »
Out of the goodness of her heart, when we cut an ad 'No Offense' featuring the vicious attacks on Carrie - and by extension every California voter who supported Prop 8 - she agreed to appear at our press conference to call attention to our message ... I remain grateful to her for that.
John Marcotte, right, leads an effort to ban divorces in California through a proposed ballot initiative: the 2010 California Marriage Protection Act. Last month in downtown Sacramento, he persuaded Ryan Platt to sign his petition. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
Sacramento - Until death do us part? The vow would really hold true in California if a web designer should get his way. Full Article at News24
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An opponent of Proposition 8 fights for space with a supporter during a demonstration in San Francisco, Thursday, March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Opponents and supporters of Proposition 8 converge in San Francisco, Thursday, March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Opponents of Proposition 8 walks along the street prior to the Califoria Supreme Court hearing on same-sex marriages, in San Francisco, California March 5, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Proposition 8 faces off with opponents of the measure prior to the California Supreme Court hearing on same-sex marriages, in San Francisco, California March 5, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Proposition 8 walks past people in line to enter to the California Supreme Court hearing on same-sex marriages, in San Francisco, California March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Opponents of Proposition 8 wave a flag in the Castro District prior to a march ahead of the California Supreme Court hearing on Proposition 8 in San Francisco, California March 4, 2009.
View Photo »Demonstrators gather for a rally against Proposition 8 in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 4, 2009. The California Supreme Court is preparing to hear legal arguments Thursday on Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that eliminated the right of same-sex couples to marry.
View Photo »Supporters of Prop 8 hold a Day Without a Gay rally, in West Hollywood, Calif. , Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008. A daylong strike for which people were encouraged to call in 'gay' to work to express support for same-sex marriage is drawing spotty participation.
View Photo »In this photo taken Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, John Marcotte discusses his proposed initiative to ban divorce as Ryan Platt, left, signs the petition to get the measure on the ballot, in Sacramento, Calif.
View Photo »In this photo taken Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, John Marcotte discusses his proposed ballot initiative to ban divorce as Cynthia Keagy, left, signs his petition to get measure on the ballot, in Sacramento, Calif.
View Photo »Gay rights activists hold placards in the background as Minister Jim Garlow (C), a leader in the Prop 8 battle in California, and an ad hoc coalition of concerned ministers from various denominations hold a rally to 'boldly preach Biblical truth concerning the subject of homosexuality'...
View Photo »Gay rights activists hold placards in the background as Minister Jim Garlow (C), a leader in the Prop 8 battle in California, and an ad hoc coalition of concerned ministers from various denominations hold a rally to 'boldly preach Biblical truth concerning the subject of homosexuality'...
View Photo »FILE - In this May 30, 2009 file photo, former Lt. Dan Choi, an Iraq combat veteran who was discharged under the U.S. military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, appears at an equality rally in Fresno, Calif. to protest the California Supreme Court decision to uphold Proposition 8, whic...
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for two same-sex couples, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009. The two unmarried same-sex couples claim in their federal lawsuit that California's Proposition 8 violates the U.S. Constitution.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (2nd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, departs a news conference following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for two same-sex couples, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009. The two unmarried same-sex couples claim in their federal lawsuit that California's Proposition 8 violates the U.S. Constitution.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (3rd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (2nd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Zarrillo (L) and his partner Paul Katami (2nd L) and Sandy Stier (R) and her partner Kristin Perry enter the federal courthouse in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Zarrillo (L) and his partner Paul Katami (2nd L) and Sandy Stier (R) and her partner Kristin Perry enter the federal courthouse in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Zarrillo (L) and his partner Paul Katami (2nd L) and Sandy Stier (R) and her partner Kristin Perry enter the federal courthouse in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Attorney Theodore Olson, center, speaks as clients Kristin Perry, from left, Sandra Stier, Jeff Farrillo, and Paul Katami listen at a news conference at the Federal Building in San Francisco, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 27, 2009 file photo, former Army National Guard Lt. Dan Choi, an Arabic-speaking specialist dismissed through the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, comments on Proposition 8, outside the Beverly Hills hotel, where President Barack Obama attended a benefit dinner in Beve...
View Photo »Chad Griffin (C), board president for the American Foundation for Equal Rights, speaks at a news conference announcing the filing of a federal lawsuit on behalf of two gay couples claiming that California's Proposition 8 violates the U.S. Constitution in Los Angeles in this May 27, 2009...
View Photo »SACRAMENTO - JUNE 17: Surrounded by their children, Kim Coleman, (C) and her wife Jen Coleman, (R) celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary and the one-year anniversary of a California Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex marriages, during a press conference June 17, 2009 in Sacr...
View Photo »Opponents and supporters of Proposition 8 converge in San Francisco, Thursday, March 5, 2009.
View Photo »In other words, SB 54 creates two categories of gay couples: those who were married out of state after Proposition 8 became law, and those who entered civil unions in California after Proposition 8 became law — and it accords greater rights to the first group
Voters who passed Prop. 8 are essentially on trial in this case, accused of being irrational and bigoted
In California, the Prop. 8 struggle is a tug-of-war, taking us forward and taking us backward. And here’s this story of an incident that happened 11 years ago. By being a part of telling it, we push forward more. The only way for change is to keep the momentum going so you’re not pushed back.
The supporters of Proposition 8 were exercising their constitutional right to defend the institution of marriage ...
While Senator Reid agrees with his church that marriage is between a man and a woman ... he also believes that the resources that went into the Proposition 8 effort could have been put to better use.
And even more importantly ... that all same-sex couples who get married in other states or countries after Prop. 8 passed be treated the same as married couples with the exception of use of the word ‘married' for legal purposes.
As required by Proposition 8, California will not recognize such couples as ‘married,’
The people of California are sovereign, and the language of Proposition 8 is clear regarding the people's intent
Some San Francisco residents and politicians are angry at the Catholic Church and other religious groups for supporting Proposition 8
Maya Rupert claims she was stripped of her title because she told pageant organizer Sheldon Hough she thought using a venue that campaigned for Proposition 8, which prohibited same-sex marriages in California, might discourage lesbians or transgender girls from participating in the scholarship event.
Our position is not dependent on the notion that everyone who voted for Proposition 8 was acting out of bad motives
Prop 8 passed with only 52% of the vote ... In the next 14 months, with hard work and inspiration, we can change the small percentage of hearts and minds that we need to win.
His signature opinion to date is his dissent in the Prop. 8 case ... He did not stay under the radar. He took a position without regard to the consequences. . . . That was unusual for him because he threw caution to the wind.
Religious Right Targets Maine & Marriage Equality With Money, Anti-Gay Swat Teams and Reprise of Prop. 8's False Fearmongering Strategies - http://site.pfaw.org/site/PageServer?pagename=rww_in_focus_maine -
The fight to protect marriage equality in Maine hasn’t gotten the same national attention that Prop 8 did in California, but national Religious Right organizations are pouring resources into their anti-equality effort ... The far right is determined to deny equality to same-sex couples in Maine, no matt...
Religious Right Targets Maine & Marriage Equality With Money, Anti-Gay Swat Teams and Reprise of Prop. 8’s False Fearmongering Strategies
The opposition will always be there. The secular progressives, gays and MSNBC hosts -- but we beat them once with Prop 8 and we'll beat them again. If people are thinking about getting a divorce, just remember 'Hell is eternal, just like your marriage was supposed to be.'
It's actually what I think is a logical extension of Prop 8, which was the California Marriage Protection Act. (My initiative) would protect traditional marriages by banning divorce
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