Today's DOMA ruling is a historic step forward for #MarriageEquality. #LoveIsLove
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) June 26, 2013
DING DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD http://t.co/Me8ZQu4cny pic.twitter.com/Z1mP7e5UUo
— AMERICAblog (@americablog) June 26, 2013
My moms have been together for over three decades and were married in NYC last year. Today, my country decided to recognize my family.
— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) June 26, 2013
People might read into the fact that Fox News is the only network taking commercial breaks this hour. Three so far.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 26, 2013
Evan Wolfson points out that 38 states w/o marriage equality will probably face a lot of litigation from gay couples given DOMA dismissal.
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 26, 2013
Buh-bye Prop 8.
— Melissa Harris-Perry (@MHarrisPerry) June 26, 2013
Now's a good time to listen to the wonderful NPR profile of the woman who challenged DOMA, 83-year-old Edith Windsor http://t.co/YzBzebHbqg
— Andy Donohue (@add) June 26, 2013
Pat Robertson is now talking about Kyrgyzstan... still no comment on DOMA
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) June 26, 2013
“DOMA writes inequality into the entire United States Code” — Justice Kennedy, US v. Windsor
— Mark Jaquith (@markjaquith) June 26, 2013
elections matter. obama appointed sotomayor + kagan. clinton appointed ginsburg + breyer. this stuff matters.
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) June 26, 2013
Dear House Republicans, remind me, how many millions did you waste defending an unconstitutional law?
— Markos Moulitsas (@markos) June 26, 2013
SCOTUS shouldn't fuck with democratically created laws? Where's my time machine? I want today Scalia to have a chat with yesterday Scalia
— Stephen Spotswood (@playwrightsteve) June 26, 2013
P.S. No celebrating for me without remembering what happened yesterday. I stand with all my fellow citizens--notably, people of color and Latinos--whose right to vote has been assaulted and will now be assaulted strongly in state after state throughout the U.S. We all stand together or we all fall together.
P.P.S. The tweets above should be showing up as tweets (as they appear at the Twitter site), but for some reason, Blogger seems sometimes to load this page as plain text, without the Twitter formatting. If that happens as you click on the page, try reloading it. This has been solving the problem for me.
P.P.S. The tweets above should be showing up as tweets (as they appear at the Twitter site), but for some reason, Blogger seems sometimes to load this page as plain text, without the Twitter formatting. If that happens as you click on the page, try reloading it. This has been solving the problem for me.
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