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William769

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Wed Jun 6, 2012, 03:51 PM Jun 2012

California's Gay-Supportive Attorney General on What's Next for Prop. 8

When San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris won a squeaker of a race to become California's attorney general in 2010, it was a major win for LGBT people in the state. The mixed-race Harris has long been a supporter of LGBT rights and built her campaign on the promise to not defend Proposition 8 in a federal court challenge.

On Tuesday, the day the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals dealt a second blow to the antigay ballot initiative, Harris weighed in on what's next for marriage equality in the country's most populous state. With the court denying to review the case again, if the Supreme Court doesn't take up an appeal promised by Prop. 8 proponents then can Californians just start getting married?

Harris also talked about being honored with the George Moscone Ally Award at Los Angeles Gay Pride this weekend. If you're in West Hollywood, keep an eye out for her in Sunday's parade, looking like her usual polished self.

The Advocate: Are you surprised the marriage equality opponents’s en banc appeal was denied?
Kamala Harris: No. What’s most important, and what I would love to see, is the highest court in the land ultimately make a decision, and the right decision. That would be to find that Prop. 8 is a violation of equal protection under the Constitution, and to stop denying LGBT people the right to marry. We’ll see if that happens in the year of our Lord, 2012.

http://www.advocate.com/politics/prop-8/2012/06/06/california-attorney-general-kamala-harris-whats-next-proposition-8

all this just for the same right as others. Anyone who says this has nothing to do with bigotry is just full of shit! In other news see whats happening in Washington State.

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