So living in Texas makes you automatically better informed than everyone else, especially those who live in the particular state you're making inaccurate comments on? If that's what comes of living in Texas, I think I'll stick with the land of "fruits and nuts." Sorry, geography (and arrogance) doesn't trump being factually accurate.
And the California Marriage Protection Act was overturned before Arnold was governor, so I'm not sure how you lay that one at his feet. And in terms of the bill you're referring to that the legislature passed, Arnold vetoed it. Again, "next time, do a little research." Or are you going to site residency to me again?
On March 14, 2005 San Francisco Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer ruled in Woo v. Lockyer that gay and lesbian couples in California have a constitutional right to marry. He declared unconstitutional the state law that defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Appeals to this ruling will be heard by the First District Court of Appeal on July 10, 2006, after which the court will have 90 days to deliver a ruling
Yeah you know what your talking about!