Prop 8: Back on the Fast Track

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2011

Great news for LGBT couples: after months of delays and obstructions, the Prop 8 proponents are finally out of stall tactics, and we're expecting a decision of the marriage ban any day now! It's been an amazing journey so far -- here's an end-of-year update from AFER's fight for full federal marriage equality.

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  • omg vinny this is amazingly eye opening for people like me 

  • about time. why cant our country see that no matter what gender, race, sexual preference, or what ever religion you practice, we are all equals. they say its the land of the free, but after Prop 8 was instituted, is it really? im glad to see it now on the right track as gay's deserves rights

  • Vinny Sent me here

  • @jordanjayz23 Gore won the majority vote. The majority of people voted for Gore, but I guess some 'activist' judges decided deny Florida a re-vote to their true voice could be heard. That's true democracy being destroyed. What happened with Prop 8 is just some judges saying the people are not aloud to discriminate, not matter how many people want to. Good thing too....maybe next time there will be a Prop to not allow morons from marrying, and then you'd be shit out of luck.

  • @bottleracket That was not a majority vote, the electoral college is in place for presidential elections. Proposition measures the majority of the people does matter and the people have spoken and 2 judges overturned the voice of the people.

  • hey congratulations from UK xx

  • @jordanjayz23

    If a certain section of society is treated as being less worthy than the rest of society what kind of democracy have we got? I see the judges action as upholding democracy not killing it.

    Can you really have a democracy without equality and freedom of choice?

  • @jordanjayz23 I guess you were just as sad when the people voted for Al Gore being president in 2000, and a few judges overturned that, huh?

  • @NemoFuitHic Democracy died today!!! The people have spoken and 3 judges overturned it. Sad day for the state.

  • Way to go California Supreme Court!

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