I guess when it comes down to it, I just don't understand... Here's how I see it and someone chime in and correct me if I'm in any way wrong...
Prop 8 provides that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." And this passed 52% to 47% by the CA voters. So now it's going to the SCOTUS to be decided on the constitutionality of the Proposition- basically making gay marriage a constitutionally protected right, states rights be damned. And I have no dog in this fight, I couldn't care either way (won't de-legitimize marriage if gays can do it, shit, it's already passed CO- I say BFD on that), but my point of contention is the fact that the CA voters already decided on this, and now a group has said "Wait a second! You can't do that, it's not right" when it was a choice made by the people. Also, doesn't this whole issue, if deemed unconstitutional by the SCOTUS, fly in the face of the 10th Amendment? Or am I way off base in thinking this is just someone who didn't like the way the CA voters decided their state would operate and they're now pouting and crying to the Supreme Court over it?