USA! USA! (DOMA)
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didn't want to be that one oddball judgmental person in the thread?
By Pete Williams and Erin McClam, NBC News
In a landmark ruling for gay rights, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the Defense of Marriage Act, the 1996 law blocking federal recognition of same-sex marriages.
The decision was 5-4, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy. It said that the law amounted to the “deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the Fifth Amendment.”
In a separate case, the court ruled that it could not take up a challenge to Proposition 8, the California law that banned gay marriage in that state. That decision means that gay marriage will once again be legal in California.
The ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act means that the federal government must recognize the gay marriages deemed legal by the states — 12 plus the District of Columbia, before the California case was decided. The law helps determine who is covered by more than 1,100 federal laws, programs and benefits, including Social Security survivor benefits, immigration rights and family leave.0 -
my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.0 -
didn't want to be that one oddball judgmental person in the thread?0
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I woke up, checked the news on my mobile and just started crying.:sad: :sad: And now that Prop 8 is also dead the good people of California will again have their legal right to equal marriage restored. Today is a brilliant day in the history of the LGB community. I hope equality begins to spread quickly across the United States and the rest of the world.0
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If you are pinning your hopes to the idea that we are uneducated simply because we disagree with you then you are welcome to test that assumption at your leisure.
my comment was for that one person and not everyone who disagrees with me.0 -
my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.
aw, aren't you cute? Too bad you don't know me at all. I only stand for that which I believe in, and I believe in equality for all.0 -
Just ignore the troll and let's keep this positive.
I. Am. So. Happy. Between the excitement of Texas and now living in a state that no longer has Prop8 I am a happy mess.0 -
didn't want to be that one oddball judgmental person in the thread?
By Pete Williams and Erin McClam, NBC News
In a landmark ruling for gay rights, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the Defense of Marriage Act, the 1996 law blocking federal recognition of same-sex marriages.
The decision was 5-4, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy. It said that the law amounted to the “deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the Fifth Amendment.”
In a separate case, the court ruled that it could not take up a challenge to Proposition 8, the California law that banned gay marriage in that state. That decision means that gay marriage will once again be legal in California.
The ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act means that the federal government must recognize the gay marriages deemed legal by the states — 12 plus the District of Columbia, before the California case was decided. The law helps determine who is covered by more than 1,100 federal laws, programs and benefits, including Social Security survivor benefits, immigration rights and family leave.0 -
my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.
My guess is that she stands for equal rights among all human beings.0 -
my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.
My guess is that she stands for equal rights among all human beings.
yes ma'am! :bigsmile: its a happy happy day!! :bigsmile:0 -
my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.
Bigots be bigoting....0 -
my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.
My guess is that she stands for equal rights among all human beings.
yes ma'am! :bigsmile: its a happy happy day!! :bigsmile:
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Just ignore the troll and let's keep this positive.
I. Am. So. Happy. Between the excitement of Texas and now living in a state that no longer has Prop8 I am a happy mess.
this. i purposely left out "gay" and "marriage" in the original post in the hopes it would keep the trolls away.
please ignore them and lets just be positive.0 -
today is a good day0
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Yay!
For the record, don't judge all those that aren't happy as being TOTAL ignorant @$$es. I used to be one of them. Why? Because I didn't know any gay people and didn't know how it affected them. It took becoming best friends with someone that couldn't marry the person they loved. Some people that are upset by this may just need to have their eyes opened by someone that's affected, and it hasn't happened yet.0 -
its good, but a proud moment to be an american? hardly.0
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Another bold step toward the 21st century. Happy day!0
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its good, but a proud moment to be an american? hardly.
why not proud?0 -
It isnt cut and dry yet, but it was a major victory.0
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Way past time. I live in the bible belt, so it will be another hundred years before we get out of the grip of red.0
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beautiful!!!
and Prop H8 is basically dead now too.
wonderful day! thank you SCOTUS!!0 -
What a great step forward for marriage equality!!!0
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my guess is you don't love any gay people.
my guess is you don't stand for anything and will fall for everything.
My guess is that you are a fan of country music.0 -
A "Supreme" waste of taxpayer money in my opinion.....anyone should be able to get married if they want to make the committment. I'm happy it went the way it did, but doesn't the government have bigger things to concern itself with?0
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Yay!
For the record, don't judge all those that aren't happy as being TOTAL ignorant @$$es. I used to be one of them. Why? Because I didn't know any gay people and didn't know how it affected them. It took becoming best friends with someone that couldn't marry the person they loved. Some people that are upset by this may just need to have their eyes opened by someone that's affected, and it hasn't happened yet.
I love this! I have never been against gay marriage and equality for all, but I appreciate those who have become willing to change their minds and see through their shoes. My boyfriend was once the same way. He is now a strong believer in gay marriage, and rights for everyone, no matter what!
Yayyyy! I am proud to be an American TODAY!0 -
yay. that is all.0
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I'm so happy. My partner and I were married five years ago in Connecticut. Now she can be on my health insurance!!!0
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It was an EPIC 24 hours, from the Texas Senate to the Supreme Court!
I had a little tear at my desk this morning reading about the filibuster in Texas. Good work USA! :drinker:0 -
its good, but a proud moment to be an american? hardly.
why not proud?
5-4 vote, about the same ratio for the sentiment of the american population. that we even needed to vote on it. i could go on. Go ahead and celebrate, its good, but proud? nah. I will pass.0
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