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    Gay marriage on hold in California

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Same-sex marriage was on hold in California after opponents petitioned a federal appeals court Tuesday to review a split decision by three of its judges that struck down a voter-approved measure that limited marriage to a man and woman.

    Lawyers for the religious and legal groups asked the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the 2-1 decision that declared the ban, known as Proposition 8, to be a violation of the civil rights of gay and lesbian Californians.

    If they had not sought reconsideration, the three judges could have ordered the ruling to take effect in another seven days, clearing the way for same-sex marriages to resume in the state.

    Instead, same-sex marriages will remain on hold at least until the 9th Circuit decides to accept or reject the rehearing petition. The court does not face a deadline for doing so.

    "This gives the entire 9th Circuit a chance to correct this anomalous decision by just two judges overturning the vote of seven million Californians," said Andy Pugno, general counsel for the Protect Marriage coalition.

    Legal experts said supporters of the ban could be exhausting all their options before trying to take the case to the Supreme Court. Some experts said the 9th Circuit does not often reverse the decisions of member judges.

    Six states allow gay couples to wed — Connecticut, New Hampshire, Iowa, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont — as well as the Washington capital district. The governor of Washington signed a bill this month that would make that state the seventh. But California, as the most populous U.S. state and home to more than 98,000 same-sex couples, would be the gay rights movement's biggest prize of them all.

    Proposition 8 amended the California Constitution to outlaw same-sex marriages five months after the state Supreme Court threw out a pair of statutes that limited marriage to a man and woman. The proposition was approved by voters in November 2008 with 52 percent of the vote.

    "Today's petition shows how far the anti-marriage proponents of Proposition 8 will go to ensure that gay and lesbian Americans remain second-class citizens," said Chad Griffin, president of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which sued to overturn the ban. "Separate is never equal — and I am confident that one day, very soon, every American will be able to enjoy the fundamental freedom to marry."

    The 9th Circuit panel said in its Feb. 7 ruling that the amendment violated the U.S. Constitution's promise of equal protection because it singled out a minority group for disparate treatment for no compelling reason.

    The two judges in the majority concluded that the law had no purpose other than to deny gay couples marriage, since California already grants them all the rights and benefits of marriage if they register as domestic partners.

    The lone dissenting judge insisted that the ban could have served a legitimate purpose in the minds of its supporters: namely, helping to ensure that children are raised by married, opposite-sex parents.

    All three judges agreed there was no evidence that former Chief U.S. Judge Vaughn Walker, who struck down the ban after conducting a 13-day trial, should have disclosed that he was gay and in a long-term relationship with another man before he presided over the proceedings.

     
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      who's still debating with that zero SHA? you're wasting your time.
      • Adrian 3 mths ago
        True, but my recent thing about the First Amend was to shut Chrism up.

        I have a rep to uphold after all. Not one bigot can seem to defeat me.
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        He's just a troll with WAY too much time on his hands.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      REMINDER: CA Federal judge yesterday smacked down key portions of DOMA. Score!
    • Adrian  •  3 mths ago
      Tagging onto Aethon's request for a logical answer to why homosexual marriage, and homosexuals in general, are "bad" -

      Explain to me why they are so bad, without -

      Using God
      Using the Bible
      Using YOUR point of view.
      • RabbitFeet 3 mths ago
        1. god made the marriage arrangement between a man and a woman. not following gods arrangement is a sin against god.
        2.leviticus from 3 different bibles!!!! In the King James Version, Leviticus 18:22 is translated: "Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination."

        Living Bible: "Homosexuality is absolutely forbidden, for it is an enormous sin"

        New Living Translation: "Do not practice homosexuality; it is a detestable sin.

        3. i would never even think about being with a guy its gross, unsanitary, and dirty!!!
      • Paul 3 mths ago
        Rabbit, did you NOT see that he was asking why homosexuality is bad WITHOUT the Bible
      • Paul 3 mths ago
        Or your opinion
    • Nytebreid  •  3 mths ago
      S.H.A. The gist of your questions is "What's in it for me." Are you a female or an African American? If not, nothing was in it for you when women were given the rights to own property and vote, and nothing was in it for you with the civil rights movement.

      Except this - when a minority is given the rights promised to them by the US Constitution, it upholds the strength of the document, guarenteeing your protection under the same document.

      Nothing's in it for you - unless you're American.
    • JdW  •  Monterey, California  •  3 mths ago
      Would you put your marriage to a vote of strangers? Didn't think so...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      bigots are scared that gays will over take the world and take them to the Mother Ship and be put into the QueenAMatic and come out as a lavish and marvuhlous ragin drag queen!
      • Adrian 3 mths ago
        Sounds fun
      • MICHAEL 3 mths ago
        LOL, love the description...even a hetero like me would be up for that!
    • Adrian  •  3 mths ago
      So are we done here? For another day?

      Did I win again?
    • Paul  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      EH, wrong SHA, that was using your opinion. Try again
    • Aethon  •  Oshkosh, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      I have yet to hear an effective argument as to why gays should not have equal rights. The only thing people bring up are:

      1. Slurrs based upon hatred and intolorance that have no basis for argument.
      2. Personal religious beliefs.
      3. Generalizations about pedophilia unsupported by reasonable and generally accepted scientific facts.
      4. Predictions of the legalization of polygamy and incest that have no basis in fact.
      5. The spreading of the HIV virus yet STDs do not prevent couples from marrying.
      6. Wrongly Believing that homosexuality is a choice. It is not but even if it was, that would have no basis for denying equal rights.
      7. The inability to procreate, which is not a condition of marriage.

      The truth is you have taken a group of people and are trying to impede their rights for no justifiable reason as they do not harm society. Doing so is no different then being a rascist or persecuting jews for their faith.

      Stop being bigots and let people live their lives.
      • --Sweet Home Alabama--- 3 mths ago
        I'm really glad my children are raised up and are Adults...Cuz I'm not the man to talk to about this, I don't like your Lifestyles and the indecision you bring to children and that is that.....

        John Rebel
      • Aethon 2 mths ago
        Great. No one said you had to like any life or life style. You may hate blacks and nother minorities. That still does not give you the right to treat them unjustly.
    • HOly Moly  •  Rochester, New York  •  3 mths ago
      It's sickening to think that there are Americans who are willing to fight so hard to keep gays and lesbians from having the freedom to be happy. They're sickening people. Disgusting.
      • Rita 3 mths ago
        Hate is alive and well in America. As history has shown, it has to be beaten down. And history has shown that it always is. No worries!
      • Mr Plankton 3 mths ago
        You HAVE freedom to be Happy, just don't use the sacred "Biblical Marriage Vows" as leverage to your perverted ways.
      • MICHAEL 3 mths ago
        FYI Plankton Brain , many Christian denominations along with their churches do perform same sex marriages...get out of your cave and face the REAL world.
    • Aethon  •  Oshkosh, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      I have yet to hear an effective argument as to why gays should not have equal rights. The only thing people bring up are:

      1. Slurrs based upon hatred and intolorance that have no basis for argument.
      2. Personal religious beliefs.
      3. Generalizations about pedophilia unsupported by reasonable and generally accepted scientific facts.
      4. Predictions of the legalization of polygamy and incest that have no basis in fact.
      5. The spreading of the HIV virus yet STDs do not prevent couples from marrying.
      6. Wrongly Believing that homosexuality is a choice. It is not but even if it was, that would have no basis for denying equal rights.
      7. The inability to procreate, which is not a condition of marriage.

      The truth is you have taken a group of people and are trying to impede their rights for no justifiable reason as they do not harm society. Doing so is no different then being a rascist or persecuting jews for their faith.

      Stop being bigots and let people live their lives.
    • Aethon  •  Oshkosh, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      I have yet to hear an effective argument as to why gays should not have equal rights. The only thing people bring up are:

      1. Slurrs based upon hatred and intolorance that have no basis for argument.
      2. Personal religious beliefs.
      3. Generalizations about pedophilia unsupported by reasonable and generally accepted scientific facts.
      4. Predictions of the legalization of polygamy and incest that have no basis in fact.
      5. The spreading of the HIV virus yet STDs do not prevent couples from marrying.
      6. Wrongly Believing that homosexuality is a choice. It is not but even if it was, that would have no basis for denying equal rights.
      7. The inability to procreate, which is not a condition of marriage.

      The truth is you have taken a group of people and are trying to impede their rights for no justifiable reason as they do not harm society. Doing so is no different then being a rascist or persecuting jews for their faith.

      Stop being bigots and let people live their lives.
    • Adrian  •  3 mths ago
      News flash -

      Nobody cares what your religion, lifestyle, color, anything is.

      I don't care if my neighbor is a conservative satanic botanist who waters his plants with his own blood.

      I'd find it creepy, but whatever.

      You can believe in whatever you want to. It is your right.

      However, just because it is your right to do so, does NOT make it right to force anyone else to believe in that same thing.

      If I want to believe that pigs fly, I won't try making anyone else believe it. It's MY belief.
    • kevin  •  3 mths ago
      For the last time people.... listen closely.... Civil rights issues should never, NEVER, be voted on! Period!! Do any of you have a clue about majority oppression? Leave this and other civil rights ussues to the courts. Thank you.
    • Caitlin  •  3 mths ago
      I find it funny that the Trolls come out of their closets with every article about same sex marriage.
    • alex  •  3 mths ago
      Sorry prop 8 backers and haters, you can't strip away the constitutional rights belonging to another group by writing discrimination into the constitution. The 9th Circuit en banc will affirm that, you can be sure.
    • Imipak  •  Roseburg, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      I like referendums on issues. Referendums are Good Things. But referendums (referenda?) in a single State should not be entitled to overturn the Constitution of the United States. Even if 100% of the State voted to do so. It may well be that the Constitution should be changed, so as to allow new Amendments if 2/3rds of all eligible voters in 2/3rds of all States approve of a measure - or, at the very least, have such a national referendum be a substitute for part of the process. But that isn't how the Constitution is written today.California has to live with what is written in the Constitution, no matter what the voters think, unless it wishes to secede from the Union. The Constitution strictly forbids religion in matters of the state and it strictly forbids discrimination in matters of law. (Since marriage is a legal issue, it is a matter of law and not a matter of faith.)Frankly, I don't give a #$%$ if California becomes an independent nation or if the required changes to the Constitution are put forward and adopted. Why? Because those are honest, open, legal pathways to an honest, open, legal solution. I might not like the solution, but it would be a solution that is Constitutional to adopt.I would honestly prefer an equitable society in which there are no second-class citizens, in which all citizens are deemed to have equal rights. However, I'll make do with a society in which the Constitution is respected and abided-by at all times, not merely when it is politically convenient.
    • Anita  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      EQUALITY WILL COME!
      and the fact that it hasn't yet is pathetic
    • Aethon  •  Oshkosh, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      People in the US are not equal.
    • Christopher  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      The Seperation of church and state needs to be more clear. Religous Bigotry is fueling the debate. Churches need to get off the pulpit and support human rights..
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