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Invalidate Prop 8: Tell the CA State Supreme Court What Fidelity Really Means

Posted by ZP Heller, Brave New Films at 2:15 PM on February 6, 2009.


The Courage Campaign attempts to reject Ken Starr and the Prop 8 Legal Defense Fund.

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As hard as it is to believe Ken Starr is back in the news, it's even harder to understand his determination to defend Prop 8 and destroy some 18,000 same-sex marriages conducted between March and November of last year.  The Courage Campaign is calling on people to sign the petition urging the state Supreme Court to invalidate Prop 8 and recognize the marriage rights of these 18,000 couples when this case comes before the court in March.  Help them reject Starr's case and show the state Supreme Court and the Prop 8 Legal Defense Fund what fidelity really means.

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ZP Heller is the editorial director of Brave New Films. He has written for The American Prospect, AlterNet, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Huffington Post, covering everything from politics to pop culture.


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