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Some celebrity quotes on NY’s new gay marriage law

I can’t stop crying. We did it kids.” – Lady Gaga, on Twitter.

“happy gays r here again !!!!!” – Rosie O’Donnell, on Twitter.

“I have never been prouder to be a lifelong New Yorker than I am today with the passage of marriage equality.” – Cyndi Lauper, in a statement.

“Time to celebrate!!! Marriage Equality for NYers! Its about… love!” – Ricky Martin, on Twitter.

“It PASSED! Marriage equality in NY!! Yes!! Progress!! Thank you everyone who worked so hard on this!! A historic night!” – Neil Patrick Harris, on Twitter.

“I’m thrilled about the news from NY. Marriage equality! Every day we get a little closer. What an amazing feeling.” – Ellen DeGeneres, on Twitter.

“tonight we’re all New Yorkers! Straight & gay alike, let’s all celebrate marriage (hash)equality. The right side of history!” – Kathy Griffin, on Twitter.

“Happy that New York passed marriage equality tonight. A victory for human rights. Progress.” – John Legend, on Twitter.

 

“congratulations!!!!!!!!! About time!” – Pink, on Twitter.

“Alec! Now we can get married!” – Steve Martin to Alec Baldwin, on Twitter.

“Ok. But if you play that … banjo after eleven o’clock…” – Baldwin’s response.

“I sing it every night, but now it has better meaning: `New York- concrete jungle where dreams are made of, there’s nothing you can’t do.’ :) As if I didn’t already have enough to celebrate and enjoy today. A big hug for New York from my lone hotel room in London.” – Darren Criss, on Twitter.

“Way to go, New York. One people. One planet. One love.” – Alyssa Milano, on Twitter.

“Proud to be FROM NY! – Lindsay Lohan, on Twitter.

“Yay for Gay Marriage! NY, it’s about time…jersey we’re next! How you doin?” – Wendy Williams, on Twitter.

 

 

 

 

Gay Marriage Back in the Closet: 9th Court Overturns Judge’s Decision

A federal appeals court ruled Monday that California’s ban on gay marriage will remain in place indefinitely as judges consider whether it is constitutional.

The decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals overturns the order of judge Vaughn Walker last week that would have permitted same-sex couples to marry as soon as this week.

The three-judge panel that issued the decision said the 9th Circuit will expedite the challenge to California’s voter-aproved ban on gay marriage, though the case will not be heard in court until December.

Earlier in the month, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that the ban, known as Proposition 8, amounts to unconstitutional discrimination. Just last week, Walker ordered it to be lifted on Wednesday, Aug. 18.

Opponents of same-sex unions responded harshly to Walker’s decision, saying it reflected his judicial activism.

“When a lower judge makes an unprecedented ruling that totally overturns existing Supreme Court precedent, the normal thing for that judge to do is to stay his decision, and let the higher courts decide, in an orderly fashion that respects the rule of law, if he’s right or if he’s way off-base,” said Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage.

The appeals court decision is a further setback for gay rights advocates, many of whom were planning wedding ceremonies for 5 o’clock on Wednesday, when same-sex marriages would have resumed for the first time since November 2008, when voters approved Proposition 8.