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« on: June 27, 2015, 07:52:23 PM »


Yeah, I think he's trying to pretend to act negative, which is a little strange, because he's already on record as a gay marriage supporter.

As best I understand, he is technically correct that Mississippi can't issue the licenses until the Fifth Circuit removes the stay (or until the Supreme Court steps in and does it themselves), but it's kinda silly because obviously if we just went ahead and did it, it's not like there would be any chance of Mississippi losing a lawsuit over this technicality (or have standing to sue in the first place).

Assuming the stay is lifted early next week, I guess it doesn't really matter at all. A few anti-marriage equality voters think Jim Hood tried to stop gay marriage and vote for him in November, while gays can get married just a few days later (and hopefully still earlier than Kansas and Louisiana). If this drags on any longer than that, we have a huge problem though.
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