Kevin and Tony now live together in San Bruno, California, where Kevin works as a lawyer and Tony works as a teacher. They're one of thousands of same-sex couples in California waiting for the end of Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment that anti-gay activists pushed through at the ballot in 2008 to strip same-sex couples of the freedom to marry. The Proposition 8 case will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2013, but until then, loving couples like Kevin and Tony will continue to be excluded from marriage in the state. "To have the freedom to marry restored in California would provide the legal recognition that validates our relationship in the public's eye," the couple said. "This is our marriage - our love, our commitment, and our promise. Our relationship is real. Our commitment is permanent."
Kevin and Tony are thrilled that they were able to host a happy ceremony i
Kevin and Tony now live together in San Bruno, California, where Kevin works as a lawyer and Tony works as a teacher. They're one of thousands of same-sex couples in California waiting for the end of Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment that anti-gay activists pushed through at the ballot in 2008 to strip same-sex couples of the freedom to marry. The Proposition 8 case will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2013, but until then, loving couples like Kevin and Tony will continue to be excluded from marriage in the state. "To have the freedom to marry restored in California would provide the legal recognition that validates our relationship in the public's eye," the couple said. "This is our marriage - our love, our commitment, and our promise. Our relationship is real. Our commitment is permanent."
Kevin and Tony are thrilled that they were able to host a happy ceremony i
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