Go Rhode Island!"Rhode Island Becomes 10th Marriage Equality State"http://pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com/2013/04/24/rhode-island-becomes-10th-marriage-equality-state/
4/26/2013 2:38:49 PM
Minnesota just became the 12 state to pass marriage equality. I think that's the 3rd state in less than 2 weeks. Maybe Illinois will be next?
5/13/2013 8:45:49 PM
that's fake, right? because i never felt my marriage suddenly weaken, so there is no way that is true.
5/13/2013 9:21:09 PM
^Well it doesn't take effect until August 1st which is probably what's going on there... so get in all your marital activities now, while you still can
5/13/2013 9:26:08 PM
rulings coming out later this month... interesting infographic:http://www.lambdalegal.org/sites/default/files/infographic-prop8-doma-small.png
6/7/2013 2:34:41 PM
http://www.washingtonblade.com/2013/06/19/murkowski-backs-same-sex-marriage/
6/19/2013 7:42:05 PM
not today most likely
6/20/2013 10:11:18 AM
Just under 10 hours until the decision comes out. I know this want spread the freedom to marry across all the land, but I hope DOMA and Prop 8 will be dead, that would be huge... the biggest jump forwards for LGBT equality in my life time. *Fingers crossed*
6/26/2013 12:08:30 AM
I'm already a ball of nerves. follow along at scotusblog.com. they'll start live blogging at 9am.
6/26/2013 8:38:27 AM
After the Voting Rights Act hamstringing, I am nervous about today.
6/26/2013 9:39:24 AM
They nailed it on the voting rights thing, and that decision is no indication that they'll miss on DOMA. If anything, the support for federalism and rule of law exhibited in the voting rights decision is a positive indicator.[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 10:00 AM. Reason : Autocorrect]
6/26/2013 10:00:17 AM
6/26/2013 10:04:05 AM
and federalism was part of the decision, theDuke866 was right
6/26/2013 10:07:03 AM
My nervousness about the Voting Rights Act is that states (see NC this very minute) are scrambling to plow through stricter voting regulations before Congress can appropriately update the data, but every one of us know that Republicans will drag their feet as long as possible.
6/26/2013 10:22:25 AM
congress couldn't get their shit together on the farm bill. no way they'll deal with the VRA
6/26/2013 10:24:56 AM
GOLO is awesome.declines ruling on prop 8? SCOTUS is fully of pussies; never really wanting to have constitutional impacts. [Edited on June 26, 2013 at 10:43 AM. Reason : .]
6/26/2013 10:36:52 AM
golo reiterates the fact that we're surrounded by far more idiots than rational people. it usually makes me sad angry or sad.
6/26/2013 10:43:17 AM
the Prop 8 decision was kicked because person challenging it had no standing to do so. basically, when they ninth circuit wouldn't hear the appeal because the person challenging it had no appeal, the court upholds that they made the right decisionso the decision that its unconstitutional stands i think? although i guess it could be challenged still be someone with standing. [Edited on June 26, 2013 at 10:44 AM. Reason : .]
6/26/2013 10:43:33 AM
Congratulation, SCOTUS, you've been right on the money with the last 3 major decisions to come down.Now, I'm really looking forward to the gay version of Loving vs. Virginia that is coming any time now. I only hope they make the same decision in that as in Loving. Actually, I hope it doesn't come to that, I hope we have legal gay marriage in all 50 states in the next decade.^It looks like the answer to that is... maybe. I think it's probable that someone with standing, perhaps even someone like a local magistrate, could conceivably challenge the lower court decision and go through the process, but it looks like at least for the moment CA once again has legal gay marriage.[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 10:55 AM. Reason : sdfsdf]
6/26/2013 10:50:47 AM
i hope we have no legal marriage in all 50 states, or at least in America.[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 10:52 AM. Reason : ]
6/26/2013 10:52:43 AM
6/26/2013 10:53:10 AM
^^While that would be nice to simply be able to enter into contracts with people based on what you want to do without the government sticking its beak into it... it ain't ever going to happen. Marriage is far too entrenched in American culture and the legal system to get it out, especially as it becomes more broadly defined.I would love to see things like marriage tax breaks eliminated, but it ain't gonna happen.[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 11:15 AM. Reason : sdfsd]
6/26/2013 10:57:44 AM
okay, that's what i thought. wdprice3's anger with the decision was confusing me because i thought that was the decision we were expecting. and it does have constitutional impacts.
6/26/2013 10:58:34 AM
6/26/2013 11:23:58 AM
^uh, I'm pretty sure he's referring to getting government out of marriage.
6/26/2013 11:28:39 AM
that doesn't make any sense, eitherif that were the case, then it might as well be a handshake and a promise for all the value that marriage would have (outside of the feelings/beliefs of those involved)...and if that's all you're looking for, you can do that already without all the paperworki've yet to meet a person who "hated" the idea of marriage whose parents weren't divorced or who hadn't already had a bad marriage in their past...because with the exception of the equality issue, it makes no sense whatsoever to be so disdainful of something you do not have to do[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 11:35 AM. Reason : .]
6/26/2013 11:32:34 AM
I don't hate it, but it does seem like a really bad idea. Nothing like attaching the possibility of crippling financial penalties and more to a breakup.Oh, and my parents are still together after 34 years and I've never been married myself.[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 11:40 AM. Reason : sdfsd]
6/26/2013 11:39:56 AM
6/26/2013 11:47:08 AM
Marriage should be abolished. This is a manufactured distraction from the collapse of the republic.
6/26/2013 11:50:39 AM
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6/26/2013 12:16:24 PM
Oh look, all the libertarian-minded people lining up to shit on a small improvement in civil liberties any way they can. Can't say I'm surprised.
6/26/2013 12:22:22 PM
So the decision should mean its just a matter of time till Amendment 1 is challenged, and it should be overturned when it is.
6/26/2013 12:25:16 PM
6/26/2013 12:41:52 PM
Rush, et. al. are beside themselves. I love their tears.
6/26/2013 12:42:08 PM
6/26/2013 12:44:11 PM
^http://www.marriageequality.org/get-the-facts
6/26/2013 12:55:11 PM
so does the dismissal of Prop 8 mean that the NC Amendment 1 or any other State amendments defining marriage as one man one woman can be appealed?
6/26/2013 12:56:05 PM
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6/26/2013 1:00:42 PM
It really doesn't matter what the forum topic is, d357r0y3r will spin it as the evils of the government.And I predict a quick response about me spinning topics as the evils of religion. [Edited on June 26, 2013 at 1:05 PM. Reason : .]
6/26/2013 1:03:48 PM
^
6/26/2013 1:04:33 PM
I mean, the government is evil, so that's fair.
6/26/2013 1:06:48 PM
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6/26/2013 1:10:26 PM
^^Why did you roll your eyes? It's the most important question in this discussion. Why do you need the government to recognize your marriage?^I think most of them would tell you if there is a government institution such as marriage, it should be equally available to all citizens.Removing marriage from government altogether is just the preferable conclusion. It will happen eventually, maybe once we get around to recognizing polygamy as legitimate.
6/26/2013 1:15:49 PM
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