Posted on 02/04/2009 9:35:03 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
BOSTON The lesbian couple who led the fight for gay marriage in Massachusetts are filing for divorce. Julie and Hillary Goodridge were among seven gay couples whose lawsuit, Goodridge vs. Department of Public Health, thrust Massachusetts into the center of a nationwide debate on gay marriage. The couple became the public face of the debate in the state, the first to legalize same-sex marriages. The couple was married on May 17, 2004, the first day same-sex marriages became legal under a court ruling. Their daughter served as ring-bearer. The divorce filing is not unexpected. The couple announced they were separating in 2006. A clerk for the Suffolk Probate and Family Court said the case, filed last week, is impounded. Messages left for the Goodridges were not immediately returned Tuesday.
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“Wow, you really do look just like an ugly gay man without a ####!”
Full employment for lawyers.
It’s good to see them now leading the fight for “gay” divorce. Doh!
They couldn’t agree on the carpeting.....
I hope their divorce cost them a lot in legal fees, etc. They probably spent a lot of time and money working to get gay marriage legalized. Now they can end up as old, lonely lesbians with no money.
How did they decide which last name to take? Which one is the “man”?
Oh but isn’t this just schadenfreude in action!
Who gets to keep the vibrator?
And they said it would never last............!
Now, this is freakin’ hilarious.
I’m glad I wasn’t drinking my coffee when I read that!
“...in a world where what we want is only what we want until it’s ours.”
Neither one wanted to do the dishes!
How special.
“Now they can end up as old, lonely lesbians with no money.”
Then they can join this group:
Associated Social Services Helping Old Lesbians Eat Stuff.
The acronym is—————
I guess both wanted to be the man?
What’s the matter honey? Well let me be Frank with you. No you were Frank last night; I want to be Frank. And so it went...
It’s bush’s fault.
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