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Governor: Let gays begin marrying


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By Kevin Yamamura and Susan Ferriss, Sacramento Bee

In an extraordinary court filing, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger asked Friday that gay marriages be allowed to resume immediately in California after a federal ruling that the state’s voter-approved ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional.

The Republican governor filed his brief with U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn R. Walker before a Friday deadline to submit arguments on whether to continue a stay of Walker’s decision against Proposition 8.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

“The Administration believes the public interest is best served by permitting the Court’s judgment to go into effect, thereby restoring the right of same-sex couples to marry in California,” wrote Kenneth C. Mennemeier, an attorney representing Schwarzenegger, in the brief. “Doing so is consistent with California’s long history of treating all people and their relationships with equal dignity and respect.”

Walker concluded in a decision Wednesday that Proposition 8 violates the equal protection and due process rights of gays and lesbians. The initiative passed with 52 percent of the vote in November 2008.

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  1. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: August 6, 2010

    The public interest is best served by supporting the voters. Wait until the Supreme Court ruling before spitting in the face of the voter.

  2. doubleblack says - Posted: August 7, 2010

    Any objections for 5 or 6 people marrying together. I really love my cat and my cat loves me, any objections to our nuptials? Maybe you object because you are a speciest or cat hater.
    The road to hell is paved the the best and worst of intentions, and don’t forget the law of unintended consequences.

  3. Julie Threewit says - Posted: August 7, 2010

    Voters do not get to spit in the face of the constitution.

    It was not so long ago when blacks were not allowed to serve in the military next to whites, were made separate by laws across our nation, including interracial marriage. Those laws were overturned.

    For what may be the first time, I support the Governor. For what is the zillionth time, I hope fear is set aside in favor of fairness and equality.