Now this is outside of enough
Jun. 15th, 2010 06:15 pmProp. 8 forces target 18,000 same-sex marriages
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/15/BA3N1DVIFO.DTL&tsp=1
(06-15) 17:47 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- As the trial over California's prohibition on same-sex marriage enters its final stage Wednesday, the ban's sponsors are urging the judge to go a step further and revoke state recognition of the marriages of 18,000 gay and lesbian couples who wed before voters passed Proposition 8.
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Andrew Pugno, an attorney for Prop. 8's backers, said in an interview that the sponsors aren't asking Walker to nullify the 18,000 marriages, but only to rule that government agencies, courts and businesses no longer have to recognize the couples as married.
[or "we can't say you should nullify them, we'd like you to, of course, we just want them to have no value"]
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/15/BA3N1DVIFO.DTL&tsp=1
(06-15) 17:47 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- As the trial over California's prohibition on same-sex marriage enters its final stage Wednesday, the ban's sponsors are urging the judge to go a step further and revoke state recognition of the marriages of 18,000 gay and lesbian couples who wed before voters passed Proposition 8.
[...]
Andrew Pugno, an attorney for Prop. 8's backers, said in an interview that the sponsors aren't asking Walker to nullify the 18,000 marriages, but only to rule that government agencies, courts and businesses no longer have to recognize the couples as married.
[or "we can't say you should nullify them, we'd like you to, of course, we just want them to have no value"]