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From the bench Wednesday Justice Ginsburg, always a fun gal, brilliantly concluded in her sassy, quiet way that separating couples like us from legal recognition -- and the over 1,138 federal benefits, rights and privileges it conveys -- was like separating the fat from dairy, leaving gay and lesbian couples with a "skim milk marriage".
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