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San Francisco (CNN) -- A federal appeals court ruled against California's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage Tuesday, arguing the ban unconstitutionally singles out gays and lesbians for discrimination.

 

In a split decision, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found the state's Proposition 8 "works a meaningful harm to gays and lesbians" by denying their right to civil marriage in violation of the 14th Amendment. Supporters of same-sex marriages cheered the decision when it was announced outside the courthouse Tuesday morning.

 

 

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Can I marry a black guy now? Does that make Jesus cry even harder? Ideally, I'd get him pregnant and abort the baby, for extra heresy. The black guy's baby, not baby Jesus.
You gettin' periously close here to sayin' Jebus fuk mama in da mouf an gotter pregnant wit a gay baby... Just sayin. You know, like crossin' tha line, mmmkay?

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