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Notes From a Gayer-Than-Usual Tuesday at the Old Courthouse in Santa Ana

Continued from page 1

Published on June 18, 2008 at 12:39pm

Jason Zinkin and John Perasco, both 37, of Irvine, have been a couple for 17 years and are now making their relationship legally binding. How will they feel if the state Supreme Court's decision that allowed this happiest day of their lives to happen gets overturned by the voters come November?

"I think the vote will be close," says Zinkin, "but the thing is, people would be voting to take people's rights away. Once they see all these couples getting married, I think it'll be hard for them to do that."

rkane@ocweekly.com

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