To: wmfights; xzins; P-Marlowe
Also, how hard is it to set up a health proxy, or to arrange that all your assets are owned equally, or to make someone the beneficiary of your life insurance, or executor of your estate. Exactly. You can name ANYONE on a health proxy, own property jointly with ANYONE and make ANYONE a beneficiary of an insurance policy or an heir to your estate.
55 posted on
08/10/2010 1:48:10 PM PDT by
wagglebee
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To: wagglebee; xzins; P-Marlowe
You can name ANYONE on a health proxy, own property jointly with ANYONE and make ANYONE a beneficiary of an insurance policy or an heir to your estate. Kinda throws out that whole "they won't let me see my partner" nonsense doesn't it!
The whole issue has nothing to do with having the same benefits as married couples. They can establish all the same legal obligations and protections if they really want to. The issue is about status. They want homosexuality considered "normal". It's not.
57 posted on
08/10/2010 1:58:31 PM PDT by
wmfights
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