How can a constitutional amendment be unconstitutional? Homosexuals frantically try to stop Proposition 8.
What part of "constitutional amendment" don't you understand?
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Funny - as you know, I don't agree with the Props to "save the sanctity of marriage" but I thought the very same thing. A constitutional amendment is the one way to do something otherwise deemed unconstitutional. Weird.