We had hoped the governor would do the right thing for civil rights an equality, Lee Yarbrough, of Honolulu, said while standing arm-in-arm with his partner. This battle is far from over.Earlier in the day, dozens of supporters had gathered for a daylong vigil in the state Capitols ground-floor rotunda. Others waved flags and held signs along a busy street, to the honks of passing vehicles.I want to be able to get married, said Elizabeth Kline, a 22-year-old University of Hawaii student who quickly corrected herself to say she wants a civil union. Its not marriage, but its a step toward it.A group of about 20 civil unions opponents raised their hands, closed their eyes and said blessings in front of the office doors of key lawmakers They wore white shirts in a show of unity and buttons declaring iVote, a promise of consequences come November if civil unions become law.
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