Originally Posted By Dabob2 aka, our largest state. Will have more to say later. Just wanted to post it here first! (Thanks, Mr. X, for not beating me again.)
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum have never been happier than they are now!
Originally Posted By ecdc Look, I know we're happy and it's a good day. But let's pause in thought for opponents of gay marriage, whose lives will now be exactly the same as they were before.
Originally Posted By velo >>Look, I know we're happy and it's a good day. But let's pause in thought for opponents of gay marriage, whose lives will now be exactly the same as they were before.<< PERFECT! Touche!!
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Indeed. LOL! The last I read, same-sex marriages should resume in CA by late July.
Originally Posted By TomSawyer Nice to know that the religious organizations who spent tens of millions of dollars to fight Prop 8 instead of spending it on helping people wasted their money.
Originally Posted By skinnerbox <<Nice to know that the religious organizations who spent tens of millions of dollars to fight Prop 8 instead of spending it on helping people wasted their money.>> Actually, I don't believe that anymore. I think Prop 8 sped up the process that had been dragging along for years. Without Prop 8, this issue might not have been resolved as quickly. Thanks, LDS. Your bigoted views of the world which you attempted to codify into law simply brought the issue into the national limelight to be resolved instead of pushed back into the closet and quietly ignored.
Originally Posted By doombuggy Now I hope the LDS knock on my door today I'll just do the finger L chanting LLLLOOOOSSSSEEEERRRR!
Originally Posted By Labuda ">>Bigger than Alaska or Texas?<< Yes" Only if you're talking population. A more accurate statement would be that California is the most populated state in this union. Oh, and THANK YOU SCOTUS for your rulings today.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Well, just like New York is our largest city, even though physically it's smaller than the likes of Jacksonville or Oklahoma City. The reason it's particularly important is that about 1 in 9 Americans lives in California. 1 in 9! Together with the other 12 states where marriage is equal, it brings it up to almost 1 in 3 Americans (about 30%) living in those states. People move. Eventually there's going to be a case with standing where a couple married in one of those states moves to a state where they don't have marriage equality, and will be able to prove material harm. That would have happened without CA going into the equality camp, but this probably hastens the day. And, of course, it's just great news for all those Californians themselves.
Originally Posted By TomSawyer Since the story is about people, then referring to California as the biggest state makes sense. Geographic land area is irrelevant when the story is about laws that affect people.
Originally Posted By ecdc >>Only if you're talking population.<< I know, and so did mrkthompsn, hence my flippant remark. He was just trying to derail the conversation because, well, his side lost big today.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "Thanks, LDS. Your bigoted views of the world which you attempted to codify into law simply brought the issue into the national limelight to be resolved instead of pushed back into the closet and quietly ignored." This was a struggle that could have easily gone the other way though. Still, I'm happy with the outcome.
Originally Posted By TomSawyer It couldn't have gone the other way easily or this court would have ruled that way. The Constitution is pretty clear that all citizens must be treated equally, and having separate sets of laws based soley on gender is not allowed unless there is a compelling case in support of it. Personal aversion to gay sex is not a compelling reason to forbid people to marry.
Originally Posted By mawnck Just for fun, go to <a href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">http://www.google.com</a> and do a search on the word "gay".
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "It couldn't have gone the other way easily or this court would have ruled that way." The vote today for both DOMA and Prop 8 were not unanimous. In fact, it was only one vote that decided both outcomes.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 Marriage equality? Great Never effected me before won't effect me after.