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Who is Really Weakening the Institution of Marriage?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

I saw (and posted) this story today from the Press Democrat:

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won praise in June after pushing to extend to gay and lesbian partners many of the federal benefits traditionally provided to diplomats’ spouses.

Since then, unmarried heterosexual couples have been lining up to ask for benefits too. They have approached the State Department’s personnel office and the diplomats’ union, arguing that they are entitled to equal treatment.

and this comment by one of the right-wing candidates for Governor in Iowa:

“They should have seen this coming,” said Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, who had opposed extending benefits to gay people. “It’s a Pandora’s box.”

And it got me thinking – who is really weakening “traditional marriage” here?  I mean, think about it – if gays and lesbians had just been allwoed to marry, like everyone else, a) there would be many more married couples in this country, and b) there would be no “marriage light” category for straight people to ask to join, putting off being actually married.

This has happened elsewhere too – in France, straight couples who do not want to get married are asking to be allowed to have a civil union instead.

In effect, by forcing gays and lesbians into civil unions, benefit plans, and domestic partnerships, conservatives have opened the floodgates for their straight bretheren to skip marriage for any one of these “marriage lite” options.

And it gets better – in Texas, where voters went all the way and banned gay marriage outright without a “light” substitute, it appears they may have accidentally banned marriage altogether.

So who, really, is damaging the institution of marriage – the gay and lesbian couples who want to join it, or the right wingers who will go to almost any length to “defend” it?




US: Straight Couples Want in on Second Class Citizenship

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won praise in June after pushing to extend to gay and lesbian partners many of the federal benefits traditionally provided to diplomats’ spouses. Since then, unmarried heterosexual couples have been lining up to ask for benefits too. They have approached the State Department’s personnel office and the diplomats’ union, arguing that they are entitled to equal treatment.

At least one couple has threatened to challenge the rules in court as discriminatory.

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management, which is responsible for policy on federal workers, is weighing such an extension of benefits, U.S. officials say — to the consternation of conservatives.

Full Story from the Press Democrat: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20091227/NEWS/912271114/1348

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Obama Administration Argues States Can't Force Federal Govt to Offer Same Sex Benefits

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

States that allow gay marriage cannot force the federal government to provide benefits to those couples, the Obama administration argued yesterday in court papers in a lawsuit by the State of Massachusetts.

The Justice Department is at odds with Massachusetts – the first state to allow gay marriage – over a 1996 federal law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Massachusetts sued in July, saying that law is discriminatory and deprives gay couples in the state of some federal spousal benefits.

The Obama administration agrees the Defense of Marriage Act is discriminatory and wants it repealed, but says it has an obligation to defend laws enacted by Congress while they are on the books and can be reasonably defended.

Full Story from Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/10/31/us_says_mass_cant_force_spousal_benefits/

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US Senate Considering Domestic Partner Benefits for Federal Employees

Friday, October 16th, 2009

A Senate bill that would extend domestic partner benefits to LGBT federal workers was touted as a way to make the federal government more competitive with the private sector during a congressional hearing Thursday.

The Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee heard testimony on the Domestic Partnership Benefits & Obligations Act, which would make the same-sex partners of federal employees eligible for the same benefits as the spouses of straight workers.

Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), the committee’s chair and sponsor of the legislation, said he introduced the bill because it “makes sense for the federal government as an employer.”

Full Story from The Southern Voice: http://www.sovo.com/thelatest/thelatest.cfm?blog_id=27661

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