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Posted November 8, 2008
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San Francisco, California
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Same-sex marriage: Civil right vs. states' rights |
San Francisco Protests Loss of Civil Right to Marry for Gay Couples
Thousands of angry people took to the streets to protest the stripping away of the civil right to marriage for same-sex couples in California. Representing a growing movement for full inclusion in society, the crowd not only included gay people, but many straight people, bringing their children with them to support full social equality for all.
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