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The Washington 'Post' has a great slideshow of pictures from yesterday, when gay marriage became legal in the District.
The state would make a hefty $490 million over the next three years if it legalized gay marriage.
First argument? That gays and lesbians are not the victims of systematic bias.
The 5-4 decision was right down the lines you'd expect.
This looks like it's going to be a boisterous bunch.
Better late than never!
It was an anticipated result, but still deeply demoralizing for supporters.
Its chances don't look good, but a gay-marriage bill's proponents are holding out hope.
It's a question you may soon have to ask yourself.
No more hookers and porn stars for the beloved designer.
The bill's sponsors have delayed the vote to gather more support, and to let news that they have Bruce Springsteen's full backing spread across the entire state.
Their party affiliation won't protect them from the ire of the gay community when they're up for reelection.
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