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Jul 17, 2008

Voters to Decide Same-sex Marriage in Calif.

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a challenge to a vote that could ban same-sex marriages in the state.

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Meghan

Erie, PA

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Jul 17, 2008
 
2 of ,my brothers are gay so i support it 100% and you should 2
Tammy

Altoona, PA

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Jul 17, 2008
 
No way there should not be same sex marriages.
Bill

Fresno, CA

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Jul 17, 2008
 
It's no one's business, but the couples, regarding thier desire to marry! And we certainly should'nt be concerned that a chromosonal or 'plumbing' situation inhibits procreation.
Our resorces have been depleated to the point of disaster because of over population. Gay couples should be commended for thier contribution to ZPG's mission.
Maria

Berkeley, CA

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Jul 17, 2008
 
Qualifying it for the ballot does not mean it will pass. Given the overwhelming poll numbers in California, as long as people actually go to the polls, it won't pass.
Guns2Ashes

Bangalore, India

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Jul 18, 2008
 
should not concern about other desire...

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Venice, CA

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Jul 18, 2008
 
I say get the government out the marriage business entirely. It is a religious institution that can be handled in a church, and a business transaction that can be handled with contracts and lawyers. Why do we need "permission" from the government?
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Jul 18, 2008
 
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A McDonald's Corp. franchisee pleaded guilty on Wednesday to furnishing illegal immigrants with false identities and will pay $1 million in fines in one of the federal government's first major crackdowns on illegal labor in the fast-food industry. As efforts to overhaul U.S. immigration law have stalled in Congress, the federal government has stepped up workplace enforcement and has carried out the biggest raids on meat and poultry processing plants in the Midwest. Working on a tip, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided Mack Associates' 11 McDonald's restaurants in the Reno, Nevada, area last September and arrested 58 illegal immigrants, the Department of Justice said in a statement
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