Now they are coming after us

…and by "us" I mean me and my husband Alex and the other 18,000 same sex marriages that were legally performed prior to November 4.  The Yes on 8 campaign wants to invalidate 18,000 same sex marriages – they've filed a brief with the California Supreme Court to that effect today.

The sponsors of Proposition 8 asked the California Supreme Court on Friday to nullify the marriages of the estimated 18,000 same-sex couples who exchanged vows before voters approved the ballot initiative that outlawed gay unions.

The Yes on 8 campaign filed a brief arguing that because the new law holds that only marriages between a man and a woman are recognized or valid in California, the state can no longer recognize the existing same-sex unions.

"Proposition 8's brevity is matched by its clarity. There are no conditional clauses, exceptions, exemptions or exclusions," reads the brief co-written by Pepperdine University law school dean Kenneth Starr, the former independent counsel who investigated President Bill Clinton….

The measure's backers announced Friday that Starr, a former federal judge and U.S. solicitor general, had signed on as their lead counsel and would argue the cases.

Remember how so many people in the Yes on 8 movement said they weren't interested in going after the marriages that already had been performed?  More lies in the avalanche of lies that came from the Yes-on-8 bigots.

Aren't these people supposed to be against divorce? Now they are filing a suit to direct the state to divorce me? THIS SUCKS.  

I haven't told HP. He is across the room playing on his Macbook and he looks so happy.

I'm not going to tell him. No reason to share this misery.

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  1. Lucy
    Dec 20, 2008 @ 12:24:00

    the tenacity of the hate always amazes my naive self.

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  2. Mimi Loveless
    Dec 22, 2008 @ 05:01:00

    What the hell is wrong with these people? I mean really…do they REALLY believe this the right thing to do?
    All the money invested in this campaign against same sex marriage could have been used for something worthwhile like a new homeless shelter or soup kitchen. It could have been donated to a good cause instead of trying to exterminate the basic human right to be happy with the person you love. What a bunch of hypocrites and bigots these Proposition 8 people are.

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