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Bay Area Awaits Word on Gay Marriage Proposition Streets in the Castro District filled Tuesday night.

Updated 7:54 PM PDT, Tue, Nov 4, 2008

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Prop. 8 sparks passion in San Francisco

 

Voting is just about complete and Bay Area residents on both sides of  Proposition 8, the statewide initiative that would eliminate the right of  same-sex couples to marry, are awaiting election results with bated breath.

Street corners throughout San Francisco were lined for much of the day with people holding up "No on 8" signs.

It was back in 2004 when Mayor Gavin Newsom ignited a  firestorm of controversy and started a court battle by allowing same-sex couples to wed.

He was just months into his first term, and the decision sparked a firestorm of controversy and a swell of couples to flock to City Hall to tie the knot.

City leaders have held numerous press conferences opposing the  initiative in recent weeks as the "Protect Marriage" campaign aired ads in  favor of Proposition 8 featuring a video clip of Newsom shouting "It's gonna  happen. Whether you like it or not."

Outside City Hall this week, there have been verbal exchanges between Proposition 8 opponents and proponents of the initiative, who drove in circles around the block to show their support.

On the Peninsula, a scuffle broke out in San Mateo Monday  afternoon between members of competing rallies for and against Proposition 8.  At least two people were slightly injured, police said.

Proposition 8 campaign signs have been stolen from lawns  throughout the Bay Area, and several instances of vandalism related to the  initiative were reported in San Jose.

In a show of quiet support for same-sex marriage, the First  Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco kept its doors open overnight  to accommodate any couples wanting to marry.

Executive director Nancy Evans said only a handful of couples  showed up, but that one minister stayed up all night just in case.

"The church thinks it is very important that all individuals have  equal dignity, respect and fairness," Evans said. "We consider this a  compelling justice issue."

Opponents of the initiative have argued that voters should ensure  that marriage remain between a man and a woman. The campaign's ads raise the  concern that same-sex marriage will be taught in schools, a claim the state's  top education officials have refuted.
 

Copyright Bay City News / NBC Bay Area

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  • G Thursday, Nov 6 at 5:23 PM FLAG COMMENT God is the originator of marriage and it was intended for a man and a woman to procreate to populate the earth. He also destroyed two sinful cities-Sodom and Gomorah who's residents practiced sinful and discusting behavior he did not approve of which one of these was homosexuality, and apparently the bible still warns about practicing this vile behavior. So if you think that homosexuality is acceptable, look into your bibles a ... MORE >
  • Liz Wednesday, Nov 5 at 3:43 AM FLAG COMMENT In the past African Americans and women were unable to vote. This obsticle for gays and lesbians will someday be over and they will get the rights they fully deserve. This should not even be an issue. People should not have any right to decide what rights others have. Amendment 14 states "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States..." This alone ... MORE >
  • Paul Wednesday, Nov 5 at 1:41 AM FLAG COMMENT Measures like this have just passed in Arizona and Florida, hopefully California will vote yes on proposition 8, this will set a precedent once and for all, America will not be brought down by the immoral minority.
  • z Tuesday, Nov 4 at 10:52 PM FLAG COMMENT God created everything including gay people. In fact, he keeps on creating gay people just like he creates everything else. God is reality, the ultimate creative power, bigger than any belief, church, or definition. But then, he also created the people who couldn't understand that. No, anyone can understand it, but some just don't want to.
  • mf Tuesday, Nov 4 at 10:30 PM FLAG COMMENT For the person who does not have an answer for what to say to kids about babies in gay families. Just tell them the truth. It will be a more educational experience than the simple answer that two people have to have sex to have children. Come on; where have you been all this time? Please go to college. If you already did, please go back and this time get yor money's worth!

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