Let Love Rule: Tell the Supreme Court to Invalidate Prop 8

by Jen Nedeau · 2009-02-07 12:43:00 UTC
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Yesterday I got the privilege of seeing this outstanding video and petition from the Courage Campaign titled, "Fidelity: Don't Divorce Me" which asks individuals to tell the Supreme Court to invalidate Prop 8, reject Ken Starr's case, and let loving, committed couples marry.

For those who are unaware, on December 19, 2008, Ken Starr and the Prop 8 Legal Defense Fund filed legal briefs defending the constitutionality of Prop 8 and seeking to nullify the 18,000 same-sex marriages conducted between May and November of 2008.

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in this case on March 5, 2009, with a decision expected within the next 90 days. This is what the Courage Campaign is fighting for - to invalidate Prop 8 and prevent 18,000 divorces.

So watch the video below. Then sign the petition. Then share it, talk about it, and pass it around like a bad STD if you must. But fair warning though, this video may make you cry because it is such a beautiful example of how love can conquer all things if we let it.

"Fidelity": Don't Divorce... from Courage Campaign on Vimeo.

Make sure to sign the petition today!

Jen Nedeau Jen Nedeau is a media relations professional and a writer based in New York City.
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