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  1. In one week…

    So much positive ground has been made for marriage equality.  For those of you just joining us, and wonder why full marriage equality matters, it is simple.  All couples who are in love and committed to each other should be respected and protected by society equally.  Every child should share the same dream, the wonderful dream of growing up and falling in love, having a wedding surrounded by family and friends and sharing a life with someone else. 

    This week in marriage equality:

    TODAY: U.S. district judge Vaughn Walker will issue a ruling this morning on whether to allow marriages in California to begin again or stay a decision in the Proposition 8 case. We found this story which helps explain why this judge, who last week ruled the heinous prop 8 unconstitutional, might grant a stay and where we go from here.

    YESTERDAY:

    Video: Bill O’Reilly  to Glenn Beck: “Do you believe gay marriage is a threat to the country in any way?”
    Beck to O’ Reilly “A threat to the country? No, I don’t. Will the gays come and get us?”

    Majority support  marriage equality for first time: CNN poll

    The American Bar Association’s House of Delegates has voted overwhelmingly to allow same-sex couples to marry in the United States.

    8/10/2010 Mexico Gay Marriage: Supreme Court Orders All Mexican States To Recognize Weddings Performed In Mexico City

    Basketball Star Isiah Thomas appears in ad campaign pro gay marriage

    Judge: Same-sex marriage license valid | Santa Fe, New Mexico

    8/8/2010   Mexican Supreme Court upholds gay marriage in Mexico City

     Conservative republican lawyer on Fox News explaining why the rights of minorities are not determined by popular vote

    Unitarian Society backs gay marriage

    8/7/2010             Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: Let gays and lesbians marry now

    Same-sex marriage is currently legal in five US states — Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Iowa and New Hampshire — and in the District of Columbia. Outside the US: Argentina. Belgium,Canada, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden and Mexico City.

     
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  2. “What defines us is our humanity, and what runs against humanity is intolerance.” 

                                              Sen. Norma Morandini. Argentina

    “It’s very worrisome to hear words like ‘God’s war’ or ‘the devil’s project,[by the opposition]’ things that recall the times of the Inquisition,” 

                                               President Cristina Fernandez, Argentina

      Evan Wolfson, who runs the U.S. Freedom to Marry lobby said  “Today’s historic vote shows how far Catholic Argentina has come, from dictatorship to true democratic values, and how far the freedom to marry movement has come, as twelve countries on four continents now embrace marriage equality.”  Read more in the Salt Lake City Tribune…


     
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  3. A TRUE DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE:  A federal judge in Boston declared unconstitutional  the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).  A law that wrote discrimination into the constitution by baring federal recognition of same-sex marriage.

    SO NOW WHAT?

    Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley says in this video from last nights Rachel Maddow Show,  that although “Judge Tauro’s decision does not technically apply to other states,’’ it will apply  to the approximately 16,000 same-sex married couples in Massachusetts. They will now be eligible for the same 1138 federal rights, benefits and protections extended to married heterosexuals.  One small step forward for mankind.

     
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