I went to the Supreme Court this morning to cover the Prop 8 gay marriage hearing, from the outside — it was quite a jovial scene. There are about 30 of them.
It was a powerful morning — almost a jovial atmosphere outside the Supreme Court. I got there around 8: It was a huge tactical mistake on their part — they organized elsewhere and decided to show up photo essay on gay marriage 10am AFTER much of the media had already taken its photos and left.
Any freshman in college PR major could tell you that thew media wants photos in front of the Supreme Photo essay on gay marriage. And the photo essay people in front of the Supreme Court were gay people and our allies.
And here are pro-gay forces chanting photo essay the street from the Supreme Court as the anti-gay go marching by at 10am, just as the oral photo essay on gay marriage begin gay marriage. John Aravosis Follow me on Twitter: John lives in Washington, DC.
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