Friday, January 1, 1904
Log Cabin Republicans
@LogCabinGOP
English on Prop8: Federal District court first ruled unconstitutional, appeals court ruled it constitutional, SCOTUS vacates appeals, District court stands
Walter Olson, Editor of Overlawyered
@walterolson
GOP platforms for years have been decrying the unfairness of the death tax, but it took Edith Windsor to do something about it. #DOMA
Bryan Fischer, Director of Issue Analysis, American Family Association
@BryanJFischer
In our battle to defend marriage as God has defined it, we will never give in. We will never, never, never, never give in.
Dave Holmes, Television host
@DaveHolmes
DOMA teeth-gnashers, consider this: there are children alive right now who will grow up to be gay AND save themselves for marriage.
Danny Zuker, Executive producer of "Modern Family"
@DannyZuker
This is truly an historic day. Never before & never again will so many men be this excited about getting married.
Rick Moore, Conservative pundit
@RickMoore
Bottom line, both DOMA and Prop 8 rulings were very narrow. If gay marriage was illegal in your state yesterday, it still is today.
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson
@GovGaryJohnson
SCOTUS decision on DOMA is simply fair & gets the government out of the discrimination business. Game On in the states.
Andrew Sullivan, Editor of The Dish
@SullyDish
We still have the state-by-state struggle to include all of us. That fight will continue past this milestone.
Francisco Gonzalez, Director of Development for The James Madison Institute
@fgonzalez1978
Now that we've got DOMA out of the way, let's repeal Roe v. Wade too. Get the federal government out of states' abortion laws.
Stefan Becket, Social Media Coordinator at New York Magazine
@StefanJBecket
Everyone changing their Twitter picture is clearly what tipped the scale.