Get involved.
http://dayofdecision.wetpaint.com/page/California?t=anon&tr=y&auid=4827316
I heard this earlier. Is there a particular day or it just suppose to be this week. So what do the Mormons do if all their work and money was all for nothing?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
try again in 2 years.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Continue to buy ads on BroadwayWorld, of course.
When is the ruling supposed to be?
They have until June 4th, I believe, to rule.
I believe they announce on Mondays and Thursdays.
I Love Gavin Newsom!
Calif. Gay Marriage Backers Poised to Try Again in 2010
'The Right Time Is Now,' Says San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom
By TEDDY DAVIS
May 5, 2009
Same-sex marriage backers in California, anticipating a loss in court, are preparing to make their case at the ballot box in 2010 rather than waiting until 2012.
"The right time is now," San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom told ABC News. "And if that means going back in 2010, I couldn't be more supportive."
"Wait almost always means never," he added, invoking Martin Luther King Jr.
California voters approved Proposition 8 in November, a change to the state constitution banning same-sex marriage. Although a decision has not yet been rendered in the legal challenge to Proposition 8, many gay marriage proponents in California expect the state Supreme Court to uphold the voter-approved ban on new gay marriages while leaving intact the gay marriages performed in 2008 when a decision of the state's High Court had temporarily legalized the practice.
The inclination on the part of Newsom, who is running for governor next year, to push for gay marriage in 2010 is in step with the thinking of Rick Jacobs, the chairman of the Courage Campaign, a liberal grassroots organization that is at the center of deciding when gay marriage advocates will launch their next campaign.
"Do we wait? My gut tells me no," Jacobs told ABC News.
The decision on when to push for gay marriage at the ballot box could be a critical one, according to California political strategists, because Democratic voter turnout in the state is typically heavier during presidential election years than it is during mid-term elections.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=7502090&page=1
He is so freaking hot.
Buzz is circulating that it is coming tomorrow. We should know later today.

And he appears to be a very good sport.
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