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Supreme Court to Hear Prop 8 Case in March
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2-4-2009 11:11 PM
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Thorne
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Equal but separate? Let's hope not.
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2-5-2009
8:50 AM
debbyski
Not equal the way it stands at all Thorne, but I'm confident one day it will be.
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