sábado, 30 de marzo de 2013

“I don’t care what the Supreme Court does. This is inevitable. And it’s inevitable because we lost the language on this.”

Both sides optimistic, uncertain 
as gay marriage arguments end



Attorneys who are challenging and defending California’s ban on gay marriage before the Supreme Court struck an optimistic tone as they emerged from arguments on Tuesday, even if they conceded they have no idea how the justices will rule about three months from now.

Theodore B. Olson and David Boies, who were on opposing sides in the landmark Bush v. Gore case, faced the cameras to provide their personal take on oral arguments in Hollingsworth v. Perry



Rush Limbaugh: Gay marriage now ‘inevitable’


Conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh has some words of defeat for traditionalists who are holding out hope in the Supreme Court to issue a clear-cut ruling on marriage as between a man and a woman: Let it go.

No matter what the Supreme Court does, legalization of same-sex marriage in this country is “inevitable,” he said, during his Thursday broadcast.

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