To: Behind Liberal Lines
Traveled to Canada to get married but will stay in the US for the divorce (probably?), just like the male gay couple from TX who traveled to VT to get married. After a month, they filed for divorce in TX because getting a divorce in VT would take too long and be more expensive. TX Attorney General said the state doesn't recognize gay unions. So the couple sued. About 8 months later Canada recognizes gay unions followed by SCOTUS ruling knocking down states rights that didn't recognize queer unions. Wonder what the hidden agenda is for these two queers?
To: lilylangtree
It's hardly hidden. They are going to argue that it is discrimination for the U.S., in light of the recent SCt decision, to recognize foreign heterosexual marriages but not foreign gay ones.
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