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A number of national gay-rights groups turned out at the Supreme Court for its same-sex marriage decision, which coincidentally came on the same day gay-rights rulings from past terms of the court.
As the Supreme Court ruled states cannot deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples, activists in Arizona were sharply split. "Big picture, this isn’t the final word on marriage," said a spokesman for the right-wing Center for Arizona Policy, while a member of the College Democrats said "the fight for equality doesn’t end here at all, this isn’t the moment we get complacent."... Read more»
Nihal Krishan/Cronkite News
A number of national gay-rights groups turned out at the Supreme Court for its same-sex marriage decision, which coincidentally came on the same day gay-rights rulings from past terms of the court.
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The Center for Arizona Policy are nothing but a bunch of fascist bigots living in the 15th century. They deserve no place in any policy discussion. It is disgusting that they spend money on depriving people of basic rights when there are poor people in this state without any teeth because they can’t afford to go to the dentist