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Article intro: "A legal doctrine fashioned by conservatives may end the litigation and provide a decisive victory to the supporters of marriage equality for gays and lesbians."

Lawyers David Boies (right) and Theodore Olson speak during a rally to celebrate the ruling to overturn Proposition 8, 08/04/10. (photo: Getty Images)
Lawyers David Boies (right) and Theodore Olson speak during a rally to celebrate the ruling to overturn Proposition 8, 08/04/10. (photo: Getty Images)

 

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+3 # Guest 2010-08-18 07:05
The court decision to allow single sex-marriages in no way prevents any mixed sex marriages at any point...
So why are these mixed marriage traditionalists so angry???

Just a bunch of "Puritans" -- those who get upset because they think that others might be happy, while they aren't!!
 
 
+1 # Guest 2010-08-18 19:31
PHWAHAHAHAHAHAH AH!!!!! You're closer to the truth than you realize.
 
 
+1 # Guest 2010-08-19 04:34
wait... what is "single sex"? And what other "mixed sex" variations are there? man-woman, man-man, woman-woman... hmmmm, this could get interesting!!!
 

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