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Paterson Cheered At NYC Gay Pride Parade

NEW YORK (CBS) ― It rained on the Gay community's parade Sunday, but not enough to dampen their spirits after a banner year. Nearly one million people and their supporters marched down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue in the always colorful celebration, which is officially called the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride March.

Gay residents cheered Gov. David Paterson on Sunday as he joined the city's annual gay pride march a month after he directed state agencies to provide full marriage benefits to same-sex couples who were legally married elsewhere.

"What he did ... sends a message that leadership isn't about waiting. It's about finding the opportunity. It's about finding the way to move progress and civil rights forward," said City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, the city's most powerful openly gay elected official.

The parade, one of dozens that take place around the world, commemorates the Stonewall riots of 1969, when patrons at a Greenwich Village gay bar fought back against a police raid.

There were floats, marching bands, stilt walkers, motorcycle riders and bicycle riders wearing T-shirts that said "bike-sexual."

"I think it's sensational," said Dolores Stoia, who watched from behind police barricades. "I'm not really a big fan of parades, but it's very entertaining."

Paterson, the first New York governor to march in the gay pride parade, took part even though he had surgery to remove a cataract on Saturday.

"The doctors told me I couldn't march today," he said. "I ran 8 ½ miles Friday. I can march today. And I will."

Even though gay couples cannot legally marry in New York, Paterson said last month that the state must recognize marriages legally performed in other states and countries that allow gay marriage.

California began recognizing same-sex marriage this month, joining Massachusetts as the only U.S. states granting full marriage rights to gays.

Jim Saslow carried a bouquet to New York's march and wore a wedding gown stamped with the words, "Coming Here Soon?"

"Everyone here is thinking if California can do it then we should be able to do it here soon," he said.

Other marchers represented a dazzling array of ethnic and sexual subcultures, from gay Peruvians gyrating in Inca headdresses to butch-femme lesbians and big, hairy gay men, called bears, flaunting their paunches.

Martin Leff-Cinthus marched in a purple tunic and a curly lavender wig, a costume meant to honor Hyacinthus, who in Greek mythology was the beloved of the god Apollo.

"To dress like this is as natural as if I were walking down the street 2,500 years ago as Apollo's lover," he said.

Besides Paterson, other elected officials who marched included Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Sen. Charles Schumer.

(© 2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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