Monday, May 25, 2009

Prop 8 Decision Day

Prop 8 decision day The California Supreme Court has recently announced that it will release its decision on the fate of Proposition 8–Whether it will uphold the Constitution and recognize equal protection under the law, or uphold discrimination by taking away fundamental civil rights from a minority–at 1pm on Tuesday, May 26.

At 1pm on Saturday, May 30, thousands of supporters of marriage equality for everyone, rather than just the majority of the Californian population–Both LGBT people and their allies–will “Meet in the Middle 4 Equality” to either celebrate the decision to give all people the same right to marriage, or to protest the ruling that in the eyes of Californian government, LGBT people are not the same as or as deserving for their marriages to be recognized by their state.

You can sign up to receive an email about the California Supreme Court’s decision the moment it is announced from the Courage Campaign by clicking here or you can get the Supreme Court’s decision texted to your cell phone. To sign up just text “DECISION” to 27336.

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    Today the California Supreme Court upheld the initiative. The next step is to get it overturned by the US Supreme court. The initiative is as ridiculous as back when inter-racial marriages were banned.
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