Prop8: On the two-year anniversary of its passage, the journey continues (mirror)

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2010

Today, 5 states, and the District of Columbia now allow the freedom to marry, and support for equality is growing every day. And with Judge Walker's historic decision, our pathway to full federal equality is underway. Our friends over at the American Foundation for Equal Rights released a wonderful new video today, chronicling all that has happened so far, from the Supreme Court's initial ruling, to the passage of Prop 8 and beyond.

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  • Boies makes a great point about interracial marriages. Simply put, civil liberties should not be put up to a vote. Civil liberties are simply given to a minority so that they can live their civic lives as the majority does. Prop 8 is going to the Ninth Circuit Court and I hope that this is going to pave the way for all LGBT people to get married in all states

  • Great video

  • Let's divorce and take away the rights of bigots like Kenneth Starr.

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