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I think it's a win either way. It doesn't seem like a very good attempt at an appeal- I don't think they are really trying. I wouldn't mind seeing the massachusetts DOMA case reach the SCOTUS first. But either way it's a precedent setting win as long as Walker stands. I'm more interested in the recent national poll that shows increasing public support- now an even split: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...lit-evenly-on- gay-marriage/ I am very attached to the idea of boise and olsen arguing before SCOTUS, (because they are so experienced and have such a good track record) and hope that they will continue to litigate on our behalf. As long as the issue is decided before 2012 (when a public vote by californians for marriage equality could completely void the whole case) I'll be happy. Although that's not exactly a loss either. ![]() I can't say I advocate for "patience", because if it wasn't for boise and olsen ignoring the gay establishment's cries for "patience" this trial would not have even occurred. I guess I advocate for steadfastness and celebrating the inevitability of marriage equality in the USA.
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