Time to roll up our sleeves again...
May. 26th, 2009 11:05 amAnd get to work, changing California's constitution ourselves. Time to take back our state and our lives.
Although I definitely had a moment of, "Aw, cr@p!" I'm surprisingly hopeful. I never expected to see legal gay marriage for decades, perhaps not even in my lifetime. I am disappointed and angry about the State Supreme Court's ruling, but not disheartened. This is not the final word; it is only one setback. The story is still unfolding, and the forces of justice, equality, and yes, love, will only grow stronger.
MoveOn.org sent out a question: Should we aim for the Marriage Equality Act of 2010 or 2012? How energized are we?
What do you think? Time for another
rainbowafghan?
Although I definitely had a moment of, "Aw, cr@p!" I'm surprisingly hopeful. I never expected to see legal gay marriage for decades, perhaps not even in my lifetime. I am disappointed and angry about the State Supreme Court's ruling, but not disheartened. This is not the final word; it is only one setback. The story is still unfolding, and the forces of justice, equality, and yes, love, will only grow stronger.
MoveOn.org sent out a question: Should we aim for the Marriage Equality Act of 2010 or 2012? How energized are we?
What do you think? Time for another
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