The California Supreme Court Upheld Prop. 8, So Now What Do We Do?
Published 5/27/2009 by Isaac Fitzgerald, AlterNet at AlterNet.org: Environment
Yesterday's Supreme Court ruling was a big disappointment, but there's no time to mourn: we must turn this anger into momentum.
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