That does say a lot about how fast things changed.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 27/06/2013 10:33:31 PM
The list of Democrats who voted against DoMA was quite short indeed. Of the still-serving senators, there's only Boxer, Feinstein, Kerry and Wyden. That's it.
What's most bizarre about the DoMA overturning, though, is that the one state which prompted DoMA in the first place, Hawaii, has somehow managed to fall way behind the pack when it comes to legalizing gay marriage.
Goodbye, DOMA
26/06/2013 05:48:54 PM
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Prop 8 gone, as well. Well done, SCOTUS.
26/06/2013 06:48:42 PM
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Yup.
26/06/2013 07:15:55 PM
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This decision is great, but it really leaves me puzzled
26/06/2013 09:57:45 PM
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How is overturning basic human decency not consistent?
27/06/2013 01:39:23 AM
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huh?
27/06/2013 02:32:41 AM
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You are missing reading both cases
28/06/2013 01:10:55 PM
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I am also puzzled the SCOTUS did the right thing here but reversed a half century of racial progress
11/08/2013 04:38:53 PM
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Your subject line almost made me pass out in horror
26/06/2013 07:18:55 PM
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Well.. it came close..
27/06/2013 12:36:44 AM
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I think this will be the tipping point for the whole country
27/06/2013 01:17:24 PM
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Being partisan for a second, it's amusing to watch the same Democrats.....
27/06/2013 03:08:27 PM
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That does say a lot about how fast things changed.
27/06/2013 10:33:31 PM
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DOMA was needed at the time
28/06/2013 01:15:01 PM
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..."Needed" is kind of a strong word
01/07/2013 08:08:10 PM
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I don't think we would be where are today without it
02/07/2013 01:48:35 AM
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Interesting take. It kind of makes sense, in a way...
02/07/2013 09:15:15 PM
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It really was not; let people demanding a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage do so.
11/08/2013 04:18:48 PM
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