Quote Originally Posted by RamblerGambler
it remains to be seen a simple majority vote is legally able to change California's constitution.

BeyondChron: San Francisco's Alternative Online Daily News
Prop 8 wasn't the first time the California Constitution has been amended by ballot initiative. While most propositions only change penal/civil code that's not always the case. Check Prop 13, another California Constitutional amendment passed by the will of the people. Prop 13 was more popular than prop 8 but as I already stated, the California Constitution allows ballot initiatives to pass with a simple majority. In order to invalidate that they'd have to change the California Constitution to say that ballot initiatives (that amend the California Constitution) need to pass by more. Just because gays are going to sue doesn't mean they'll win.

"BeyondChron: San Francisco's Alternative Online Daily News"
What do you expect from SF "media", besides liberal propaganda? SF is a joke to most of California...