I will stand and say that not all the fights are over, some of the battles haven't even started, and most of us know that as a country, we still have a long way to go for true equality.
But with that being said, this blogger is elated that DOMA is overturned, that Prop 8 was struck down, and that many of my loved ones are hopefully on their way to being recognized as the equal persons, partners, and citizens I know them to be.
This won't completely fix or eliminate problems, but it's a damn strong talking point when we need to address them.
Great job with this one, SCOTUS. Love wins.
I agree; Joe and I were married on June 7, 2013 after 11 years together, and its nice to know we won't be penalized for it.
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