The Kansas anti-gay ammendment
Apr. 7th, 2005 02:33 pmThe ammendment in question is explained here.
To quote morons.org it "not only makes same-sex marriages illegal, it also forbids same-sex couples from using other legal means to obtain any of the same benefits, including power of attorney and hospital visitaton. It may even prevent state employers from offering same-sex partner benefits."
First it was Fred Phelps, then the outrageously disproportionate punishment of Matthew Limon, and now this.
The above morons.org article is about a boycott. I'll leave it up to you to decide, but I find myself conflicted. I have a convention commitment in May to promote the station in Kansas City, but beyond that I just don't know.
To quote morons.org it "not only makes same-sex marriages illegal, it also forbids same-sex couples from using other legal means to obtain any of the same benefits, including power of attorney and hospital visitaton. It may even prevent state employers from offering same-sex partner benefits."
First it was Fred Phelps, then the outrageously disproportionate punishment of Matthew Limon, and now this.
The above morons.org article is about a boycott. I'll leave it up to you to decide, but I find myself conflicted. I have a convention commitment in May to promote the station in Kansas City, but beyond that I just don't know.