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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (551147)3/12/2004 12:29:09 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 769670
 
LOL! Kenneth you crack me up with your childish biased nonsense!



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (551147)3/12/2004 2:19:01 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 769670
 
kennyboy: idiot -- spinner for liar flipflopper kerryboy



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (551147)3/12/2004 2:19:42 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 769670
 
kennyboy: idiot -- spinner for liar flipflopper kerryboy
that is on your tombstone if you are not cremated



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (551147)3/12/2004 2:52:53 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 769670
 
Court Orders San Francisco Officials to Halt Gay Marriages
By DEAN E. MURPHY

Published: March 12, 2004

AN FRANCISCO, March 11 — The California Supreme Court on Thursday ordered city officials here to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, bringing at least a temporary end to a monthlong experiment that had thrust San Francisco to the forefront of a national debate on gay marriage.
"Effective immediately, we are stopping the issuance and recordation of same-sex marriage licenses," the city's assessor-recorder, Mabel S. Teng, announced at a news conference after receiving word of the court's unanimous decision.

The court did not rule on the legality of the marriages, nor did it address the constitutional issues raised by city officials in defense of them. It also left open the possibility that the city could issue the licenses again after further review of two lawsuits on the matter.