1. No same-sex legal marriages can take place in CA right now. There is a stay which will probably remain in place as this thing goes through the 9th Circuit and on to the Supremes. This could take years.
2. The US has not legalized gay marriage.
3. There is no guarantee of what will happen in the Supreme Court (because of the purpose of the 9th Circuit, that should be no problem), although yesterday's ruling was extremely, extremely cleverly reasoned and incredibly legally sound. It's a remarkably strong document.
4. DOMA is still on the books.
5. Other than momentum and hope, today is exactly like yesterday.
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Date: 2010-08-05 02:19 pm (UTC)If we suddenly told people that they could not adopt children or get married unless they were "some specific thing" they would be up in arms.
Fear and ignorance is not a good for anyone!
My biggest peeve, such a mild word!, is that so many hide behind religion when it is really about their own issues!
A truly loving higher power would be about acceptance and love.
Not this action of abuse through laws.
I don't see in the constitution where any group is outlined as not being covered!
And by gum if anyone tries to add it now I will break their pens and then their fingers! ;)
Can you tell I feel strongly about this subject?