ita, EW.
I had hoped not to learn that.
In other news, the Prop 8 case just got kicked back to the California Supreme Court by the Ninth Circuit on a question of standing. To wit: if the state government refuses to defend the proposition, do the proponents of the proposition (i.e., the homophobes) have standing to defend it from being overturned?
If the CA Supremes say "no," Prop 8 stays overturned, because it's a question of state law. If they say, "yes," then it goes back to the Ninth Circuit and will eventually end up at the Supreme Court. Where I don't want to think what Justice Scalia will do, because he apparently thinks the 14th Amendment doesn't prohibit gender discrimination.