You thought I might forget. Some of you might have hoped.
I might be preoccupied with our soggy situation here, but there's no way I'd let this day pass without some sort of acknowledgment.
Today, California officials began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
I feel like I should somehow insert some applause, streamers and confetti, maybe a marching band blasting an arrangement of Kool and the Gang's Celebration. I hesitate, probably out of fear that someone will put a halt to it all with a federal injunction or some overturned ruling or -- shudder -- a bomb in a city hall.
But I know there are couples out there tying the knot on the West Coast, and I'll try to keep my paranoia in check. Happy honeymoons to you, especially the two octogenarian ladies who were the first in line today for a license in San Francisco. The mayor married them. You might be saying, "Only in California." I'd say, "Not for long."
What are you trying to protect heterosexual marriages from? There isn't a limited amount of love in Iowa. It isn't a non-renewable resource. If Amy and Barbara or Mike and Steve love each other, it doesn't mean that John and Mary can't.
- Ed Fallon, former Iowa State Representative
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