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Thanks for the support everyone. Steph, you asked what it means and if it will be the ballot in 4 years. The sad truth is it will not likely be on the ballot again. Since the people have spoken, the Florida Constitution will be amended and what''s sad is it already banned "gay marriage." So what was the real intent of this heinous, cleverly written little ditty? The real intent was to prevent the Florida Supreme Court from ever being able to override the constitution, by making it illegal for a marriage to ever be recognized unless it is between one man and one woman. As a wonderful side ''benefit'' of this lovely measure, domestic partnerships are in jeoparady and this lovely bill makes it legal for groups to challenge employers (private and state) from offering domestic partner benefits, such as health insurance to anyone not legally "married" according to the state constitution. It could also permit hospitals to discrimante against "unmarried" domestic partners from visiting them if they were terminally ill or from making life decisions for them, even if they have a living will. So this ignorant amendment that over 60% of our state so glady approved has some pretty darn far reaching ramifactions.
Sorry for the Rod Rant here folks. I can''t tell you all enough how much it means to me that you are my friends, you care about me, and you support the fact that Charlie and I have lived a very sane (and normal in my book) life together for more than a quarter century. Discrimination is an ugly ugly thing. I was more shocked that such a bill passed in California. My God, if it can be passed in the most liberal state in our country, what hope do couples like Charlie and I have to begin with?? Canada is looking like a nice place to live right now..........
Sorry for the Rod Rant here folks. I can''t tell you all enough how much it means to me that you are my friends, you care about me, and you support the fact that Charlie and I have lived a very sane (and normal in my book) life together for more than a quarter century. Discrimination is an ugly ugly thing. I was more shocked that such a bill passed in California. My God, if it can be passed in the most liberal state in our country, what hope do couples like Charlie and I have to begin with?? Canada is looking like a nice place to live right now..........