To: Libloather
I would imagine that the married couples could sue San Francisco and its mayor for Fraud. Paying for worthless pieces of paper. Though I guess they could be used for rectal rehabilitation.
To: Mike Darancette
Yep, and you better believe they will.
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02/21/2004 4:21:39 PM PST by
moehoward
To: Mike Darancette
I guarantee HRC or Lamda Legal will be suing based on the issued licenses.
This will keep homosexual sex in the news for years to come.
However, now the tide has turned. It can now be show that the claims of "just love" is just propaganda crap. The debate can be moved into the direct behavior of homosexuals, the effect of homosexuals on themselves, the dangers of homosexuals recruiting our vulnerable youth and the fact it is a learned behavior.
Homosexual advocates can't hide the ugly truth any more.
To: Mike Darancette
I would imagine that the married couples could sue San Francisco and its mayor for Fraud. They'll spend their money first to join into a class action lawsuit against the state. If each of the 3,000 gay couples kicked in a thousand bucks apiece (probably not too tough for them to come up with in an affluent city with decent paying jobs), there'd be three million bucks to hire a very sharp attorney, who'd also like the mega dollars worth of news coverage.
On the article, State Farm probably will have to relent before long on the insurance rates, I've wondered why they have been able to get away with discrimination based on marital status so far. I've had it explained to me that singles spend more time "running around" than marrieds, how does that affect a committed homosexual couple who are no longer hitting the gay bars?
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