Posted on 07/20/2004 10:14:57 PM PDT by ambrose
Posted on Tue, Jul. 20, 2004
Lesbians sue to have all states recognize Massachusetts marriage
MITCH STACY
Associated Press
TAMPA, Fla. - A lesbian couple from Bradenton who were married in Massachusetts sued the federal government Tuesday to have their union legally recognized in the rest of the country.
The suit was filed against U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft in federal court in Tampa.
The couple's attorney, Ellis Rubin, has filed five previous suits in state and federal courts challenging the ban, but Tuesday's was believed to be the first to attempt to compel the federal government and other states to recognize a union that occurred in a state where same-sex unions are legal.
The suit was filed on behalf of the Rev. Nancy Wilson, a Metropolitan Community Church minister, and Paula Schoenwether, a family marriage counselor. The two have been together for 27 years and were married July 2 in Massachusetts, the only state where same-sex marriages are recognized.
"No one has anything to be afraid of by recognizing our marriage," Wilson said outside the courthouse Tuesday. "We consider ourselves to have been married for 27 years, but we know this is a moment in history, this is a time in which gay and lesbian people are not going to accept second-class citizenship in our country."
Rubin's suit claims that the ban on gay marriage is a constitutional issue, which is why Ashcroft is named as a defendant. Hillsborough County Clerk Richard L. Ake is also named because he had declined to issue the couple a Florida marriage license.
The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act and a 1997 Florida statute that defines marriage as the union between a man and woman violate the equal-protection rights of his clients, Rubin said.
"The Florida law and federal law separates and makes second-class citizens out of gays and lesbians because of their gender and sexual orientation," Rubin said. "I hope that the court recognizes that and says it isn't equality if opposite sex couples can marry but same-sex couples cannot."
Ashcroft spokesman Charles Miller said Tuesday that no one in his office had seen the suit, and he would not comment.
Ake said he was following Florida law when he denied the couple a marriage license.
The U.S. Senate last week handed a defeat to President Bush when it scuttled a proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
A "reverend" in a lesbian union? What kind of a chuch has that?
How can this be, I have it on good authority, from almost every Senate Democrat, that this wasn't even close to happening.
Will Massachusettes be forced to recognize CCW laws from all other states?
I would like all of these people to
shut up
sit down and
leave us alone.
We do not want to know.
We don't care.
We will not respect them more, and with the grief they subject us to, we will respect them less.
We do not want to modify our laws, our school books or our legal system just so they can play "getting married".
The only usefullness homosexual couples present to us right now is the corner they put JF'nK in, on the issues.
President Bush is rather clear on where he stands...JF'nK is not.
Good point. Lets do the same as the homos, force CCW to be acknowledged through the Full Faith and Credit clause.
It's more Constitutional too.
Amen.
The Non-judgmental Apostate Church of Carpet Munching, Rump Riding and Marxist Theology.
I think the interesting problem is that the political process is not moving quickly enough to get a Constitutional Amendment in place in time to stop a likely Ct. of Appeals decision followed by a S.C.O.T.U.S. affirmation.
So we may have a period when Federal right to marry may apply, followed by the implementation of a Constitutional Amendment which prohibits gay marriage. With a prohibition on bills of attainder and ex post facto laws presumably we would be faced with a large number of gay marriages that would be grandfathered. Clearly the gay and lesbian legal organizations (which are very talented and very aggressive) are speeding along this path in an effort to be able to make the argument against a proposed Constitutional Amendment that x00,000 marriages cant be wrong.
Republicans and conservative Democrats need to grow some balls on this issue and get an Amendment out of the Senate.
I always thought the argument was that they just wanted to be left alone to live their own lives...it seems they don't want to leave us alone. They instead seek to intrude on institutions in which they have no place--you can't have a husband and wife with two people of the same sex. It's just a fact.
Bunch of dang freaks.....doom on em all.
Stay safe Ambrose !
Bring it on, fags.
Homosexual Agenda [Jihad] Ping - Definitely a Jihad Alert, this one.
Another article - seems a bit more detailed - on the lawsuit filed by two female homosexuals.
(other thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1174999/posts
A Federal lawsuit - against Ashcroft, that their "marriage" be recognized in every state in the Union.
States' rights, my *ss.
(Sorry for the crudity, all this duplicity and homo-nazi steamrollering is firing up my intolerance.)
Let me know if anyone wants on/off this pinglist.
How is it that, if these ideots commit themselves to marriage and a legal split of their combined posessions when they divorce, it effects the rest of us.
Let them marry, let them divorse, let them get the distaste for it that they deserve. How does this effect any other individual other than those getting married.
Think of the marriage tax hit.
Well this pretty well removes this issue from the old " let the states decide" arguement...So now where do people stand? That ought to be asked over and over and over again until all the dodgers are shown for the cowards they are.
Let's change this statement a little and wonder how the court would deal with it:
"I hope that the court recognizes that and says it isn't equality if two people can marry but three people cannot."
The Metropolitan Community Church, a church founded by and for sodomites. Also the Unitarian-Universalist Association and various apostate ministers in main-line denominations (and elsewhere).
You can in Massachusetts. :o(
There's an Episcopal church about ten blocks from my home with a lesbian pastor, who rooms with her 'lover' in the church rectory. Why anyone attends that 'church' is beyond me, but they do.
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