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	<title>The World According to Greg &#187; Civil Rights</title>
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		<title>Still Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 03:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Civil Rights]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Janet Appel]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s now been more than twenty-four hours since California started granting same sex marriages, and, guess what? The state hasn&#8217;t fallen into the ocean. The Big One earthquake didn&#8217;t crumble every building. Lightning bolts didn&#8217;t strike anyone dead. Even in Kern County (where, by the way, I am headed tomorrow to visit family), life went [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s now been more than twenty-four hours since California started granting same sex marriages, and, guess what? The state hasn&#8217;t fallen into the ocean. The Big One earthquake didn&#8217;t crumble every building. Lightning bolts didn&#8217;t strike anyone dead. Even in Kern County (where, by the way, I am headed tomorrow to visit family), life went on pretty much as normal as can be.</p>
<p>What has happened is a lot of love expressed. There are a lot of happier people in California. County coffers are filling up with revenue from the issuance of marriage licenses. The wedding industry is having a field day filling orders for wedding cakes, formal wear, wedding halls, you name it.</p>
<p>In my home of Martinez, a small group from the Westboro Baptist Church, the family (and that all it is—one family) from Kansas led by Fred Phelps who demonstrate all around the country against homosexuality, was spreading their hate here this morning at the wedding of Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder Steve Weir and his partner John Hemm. The CC Times website has <a title="Contra Costa Times Martinez protest video" href="http://medianewsgroup.a.mms.mavenapps.net/mms/rt/1/site/medianewsgroup-bang-insidebayare-pub01-live/current/launch.html?maven_playerId=cctallvideo&amp;maven_referralPlaylistId=7172bcab6f92f1900d9c4024268a311417f83554&amp;maven_referralObject=6ae67732-078b-42b6-9052-a262bfa41f83">video coverage</a> and I’m sure it will be on the news elsewhere tonight.</p>
<p>One’s first reaction tends to be of sadness and disgust, but I will never forget the time this same group showed up in 2001 outside of Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) General Assembly/United Church of Christ General Synod in Kansas City with a big demonstration. The youth of the churches, however, organized on their own an even bigger counter-demonstration across the street, and that evening Mary Donovan Turner, now the dean of Pacific School of Religion, delivered one of the greatest sermons I have ever heard, one that, without mentioning them directly, addressed the events of the day in a way that was as Christ-like as one human being could be. I have never been prouder of my denomination than I was that day.</p>
<p>And I am pretty darn proud of my church today, too. Thank you to Janet Appel, a lay member of First Christian Church Concord for your leadership and grace and for being out in front on such an important day as yesterday by performing the first same sex marriage in Alameda County. Thank you to all of you who support our ministries and our sense of social and individual justice. Not all of us agree on all of the issues of the day all of the time – and that’s certainly okay, in fact it’s the way I think it should be – but we all practice our faith passionately and honestly and with a deep commitment to creating a better world for all of God’s people. My church truly is an inclusive, loving community of faith and justice, seeking, celebrating, and serving Christ through open minds, committed hearts, and willing hands.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a great day to be a person of faith and a Californian.</p>
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		<title>Surprise, Surprise</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 19:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Civil Rights]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to admit, even though I am in favor of same-sex marriage, I was quite surprised—no, stunned—by the California Supreme Court&#8217;s decision upholding same-sex marriage in California. I have only glanced at the decision (the opinions can be downloaded here) but it is important to note that all seven justices concurred in at least part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to admit, even though I am in favor of same-sex marriage, I was quite surprised—no, stunned—by the California Supreme Court&#8217;s decision upholding same-sex marriage in California. I have only glanced at the decision (the opinions can be downloaded <a title="California Supreme Court decision In Re Marriage Cases" href="http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S147999.PDF" target="_blank">here</a>) but it is important to note that all seven justices concurred in at least part of the majority decision. The majority opinion was written by Chief Justice George, there is a concurring opinion by Justice Kennard, a concurring and dissenting opinion by Justice Baxter (also signed by Justice Chin), and another concurring and dissenting opinion by Justice Corrigan. Thus, even though technically a 4-3 decision, the notion that the state must treat same-sex couples the same as different-sex couples was much stronger. The issue for the partial dissenters seemed to largely rest on whether the term <em>marriage</em> itself could be used to define same-sex marriage, not whether same-sex couples could be discriminated against. One could say this case was more about semantics than civil rights, and that is a significant step forward regardless of whether the voters overturn the decision in November.</p>
<p>Note also that six of the seven justices are Republicans and that Governor Schwarzenegger has come out against the proposed ballot initiative currently being certified for the November ballot. Some pundits have attributed Bush&#8217;s 2004 re-election to San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom&#8217;s directive to issue seme-sex marriage licenses (which is what prompted this litigation in the first place). All of this will make for an interesting time come November, and may once again put California in play for the Republicans, or at the very least make the Democrats spend more money and resources in California protecting what would otherwise be a safely blue state. </p>
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