The nearly 4000 gay and lesbian couples whose marriages were annulled Thursday now have a piece of paper that's little more than a memento of history. If the courts ultimately decide that gay people do have a constitutional right to marry, those couples will have to stand in line all over again to be legally united. Hours after the ruling, hundreds of couples gathered in San Francisco to re-affirm their commitment to winning those rights. Reporter: Deirdre Kennedy
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