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First off: SENATE BILL No. 1250:
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State amendment would ban 'counterfeit' marriage She first states that "civil unions and marriage are the same in the eyes of the law." Benefits-wise, they’re NOT the same, but she equates the two in order to make the demand for equality seem not only shallow, but sinister: Quote:
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As I mentioned in the article I wrote, even the other side can’t predict the future, legal or otherwise. And if a question remains about these things, so too does the potential threat of them. Which, to take a page from their "dire consequences" playbook, would make the questions themselves the talking points. (Oh, and Hamilton, just in case you're listening, unlike you, we'll make sure we have evidence of those consequences before presenting them as legitimate concerns.)
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Sometimes, I need to read your posts a couple of times to digest them, but it is ALWAYS worth it.....
![]() My understanding from the representative that I visited two weeks ago, is that if this did not get voted into approval on the Senate floor before they break for the summer, it is essentially dead. However, I KNOW in my heart of hearts that it will not STAY dead.....It will be coming back to haunt voters as soon as the new legislators get moved into their offices. So, if it stays stuck in Appropriations for a few weeks, although I don't want to bank on that, I am hoping it gives PA time to reorganize and enhance our strategy. I feel very fragmented here in my local community, because almost no one wants to weigh in officially on this; at least not in my local LGBT community. So many have become disheartened, tired, apathetic, scared- or all of the above. I still have yet to converse with my state senator about this; I am not even sure if she is up for re-election in the fall. But I see it the way you do, Patrick: I think that if they get this to the point of a citizen referendum or vote, I see the writing on the wall about any kind of legal document between partners being at stake. I don't think people get that part; if this were to ever go through, which I have to say I think it is a few overzealous persons, probably with strong religious motivations, that are making the most noise about this, because I think a lot of legislators do NOT want to amend a constitution over an issue like this; too volatile. But, if it goes through, I fear for protecting myself and my partner, our family, to hold onto what we have created together.
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I admit up front that I do not recall the exact language of the PA amendment. If indeed it is worded similarly to the Ohio amendment (or really, to any such that passed in 2004 or 2006) then I think I know what you're dealing with, as that's what we defeated here in '06. The OH case pertained to an unmarried heterosexual cohabiting couple. The male was abusing his female partner. When she filed for domestic violence protections from the state of OH (I believe she requested a restraining order, anyone know for sure?), she was told that the 'marriage amendment' made it illegal for the state of OH to issue her a legal restraining order (or other protections) against her abuser. After a year or two, a state court struck down that decision and stated that issuing such protections did NOT necessarily violate the marriage amendment. The point, though, is precisely as Emproph suggested: THEIR position is the one leading to a slippery slope. We do not know what ramifications these amendments may have down the road in terms of cases like the one in OH. It appears that whether or not couples will receive any protections at all will then be left to the discretion of court judges interpreting what the marriage amendment means. Do we really want to open this legal wormcan?? Btw: that is the precisely the argument that defeated the same exact amendment here in AZ. Quote:
![]() ![]() ![]() Now. I cannot imagine PA voters going for this kind of thing if they are educated as to what it's really about. Is the equality organization in PA going to run an awareness campaign? Vanessa, you can email me if you want to hear exactly what we did in our campaign here in AZ. Who is leading the campaign to defeat this amendment in PA? Have they 'saddled up' for the battle yet? If they are open to it, I would suggest they get in touch with the AZ leaders who are responsible for defeating the one here. Our campaign was talking about training other states in how to defeat marriage amendments at the wrap-up parties. Maybe AZ and PA leaders should get in touch with each other.
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I’m glad you confirmed what I’ve been thinking. (Stay tuned for my response to Zerbie )That said: Quote:
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SB 1250
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SB 1250
![]() Do we really want to open this legal wormcan?
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![]() ![]() That's BRILLIANT!!!! OMG! You need to distribute that photo + caption to everyone you know in PA and have them pass it on. Patrick, darlin', you need to sell that idea to PA. ![]() ![]() Brilliant!! Jaw-dropping fantastic - I LOVE it!!! The ambiguity of the image and slogan are terrific -- totally takes the mind out of the framework laid by the extreme right, too, which needs to happen. That was genius! Darlin' E, Patrick: TEN GOLDEN CARROTS. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() : award:![]() ![]() Do you work in advertizing? I am so curious. What is it you do for your day job? Pretty please, I really want to know. ![]()
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Zerbie, I apologize, I don’t even know how to respond to that. Especially that much kudos coming from you.
I appreciate it, and thank you, and for the record, I was down for the count by the time I read your response -- which is one reason why I haven’t gotten back sooner. Too much. My feeling is though, let’s just keep running with this. I’m perfectly open to sharing the truth of my life, but as the perfectionist that you know I am, explaining ANY tangent can become cumbersome to the point of debilitation. And that’s basically an apology to everyone. I hate not responding to things that are addressed to me specifically. P.S. No, no ad-career here, Zerbie. As you can see, my brand of humor isn’t quite of the dinner table variety… I’m more one of those rocks and stones crying out due to lack of stimulation…
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Posted on Tue, May. 6, 2008
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All written within the past few days.
Revenge or Karmic Debt or Justice or Whining? Quote:
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Anti-Gay Amendment Advances In Pennsylvania
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Poll: Wide Support For Civil Unions In Pennsylvania -- And there was another article I can't find right now, but I read that that legal contracts between heterosexual couples has already been upheld in court in MN, but the question remained for homosexual couples. So, so much for an automatic PA 'can o’ worms' heterosexual threat. But, as the PA polling on civil unions shows, most people don’t want to be expressly malicious toward gays. And also, as the anti-gay pa4marriage has expressed - they ARE against civil unions, and are therefore at odds with 65% of the PA population. Which brings us back to the exploitability of our legal worm can: If they admit that they are at odds with even civil unions for gays, then, as evidenced everywhere elsewhere, they are also against legal contracts between gays. Whom but future judges and juries, are to say otherwise? Implication -- malice.
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I heard a little blurb on the radio this morning referencing SB 1250, but cannot find anything about it; I am not sure if they voted on it yesterday or not, but if they did, the roll call of the vote is not yet on the website, I just checked. Even if it did get voted, and approved, it is slim chances that it will make it through the Democratic House easily, if at all. But, it is becoming more and more apparent that the objections for same gender marriage or legal status is a religious one; I know that it is not new information, but fuels the fire of my agitation about what motivates people to do what they do in a legislative arena.
There is no doubt that this is a total wormcan if it goes all the way. Great logo BTW Patrick, may be a good design for our future efforts!!!
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sB1250 is "stalled" it could die, but it's possible that it could also be brought back. Here's part of an email I received a few minutes ago:
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Hot off of the cell phone presses via Harrisburg, PA., from Keltic himself:
Keltic is in Harrisburg today with his Choral group; they sang in the capitol rotunda, which is SOOOOOOO cool. He called to tell me that he had some down time after their performance, and he went to visit his Senator, who is one of the co-sponsors of SB 1250. Well, his senator was not there, but he did speak to someone in his senator's office, who told him that this bill is going NOWHERE. Apparently, there is a great deal of dissention within the Republican party in our senate here in PA over this bill; there are some Republicans who oppose the bill, and the ones that are up for re-election do not want to vote on it before them. So, it has been unofficially "tabled" for now, which means that it is looking more promising that it WILL NOT be out of the Senate by vote anytime before they end for the summer. And, it has yet to go to the House, which is highly unlikely in terms of time. That means, if it stays tabled, then it will have to be resurrected from scratch in 2009 with the new Senate. I will continue to keep you posted....... but very encouraging for now.
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That's encouraging news. The marriage amendments are no longer the 'slam dunk' for our opponents that they once were.
Thank you, Keltic, for your dedication and for popping in to your senator's office. ![]() ![]() ![]() Good news. Very good news.
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I couldn't let this pass! I was looking around our state legislature website, and checked on this particular amendment, which was "tabled" back in May.
It never made it back to life, and in order to continue, it needed to be voted on by both the Senate and the House before summer recess. Summer recess started on July 4, 2008. ![]() Ding dong, this bill is dead! which old bill? the wicked bill! ding dong discrimination's dead........
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