It appears that California's Governor Schwarzenegger who twice vetoed marriage equality saying it was up to the people or the courts now has regrets.
According to the LA Times and CNN
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today expressed hope that the California Supreme Court would overturn Proposition 8, the ballot initiative that outlawed same-sex marriage. He also predicted that the 18,000 gay and lesbian couples who have already married would not be affected by the initiative.
"It's unfortunate, obviously, but it's not the end," Schwarzenegger said in an interview on CNN this morning. "I think that we will again maybe undo that, if the court is willing to do that, and then move forward from there and again lead in that area."
In past statements, he has said he personally believes marriage should be between a man and a woman and has rejected legislation authorizing same-sex marriage. Yet he has also said he would not care if same-sex marriage were legal, saying he believed that such an important societal issue should be determined by the voters or the courts.
Too bad he was such a coward in the past and couldn't bring himself to sign the marriage equality bill twice passed by the California legislator. Perhaps the daily protests throughout his state have gotten his attention. Ever heard of too little too late?