N.H. Court Backs Gay Benefits for State Employees
East News May 7, 2006
Vivian Knezevich wants to be home with three-year-old Christopher full-time but she's had to take a job for the health insurance.
If her partner were a man, they could get married and she'd be ...
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Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: I want to stay home too!
Posted On: May 11, 2006, 10:57 am CDT
Posted By: Barney
Comment:
I can't resist. The one who is the father of the child is responsible for his health care. What is preventing him from providing health care for his child (though I believe of course that the child should be removed from such a situation)?
If they adopted, which is an abomination in itself, then one (or both?!) is the father and can add the child to his employer's policy.
If you want to consider whether a sodomist's "life partner" or "husband" should be covered by an employer's policy, the answer is no if based strictly on actuarial bases, since homosexuals' life expectancy is 46 years even excluding AIDS, because they have such high rates of alcoholism, drunk driving, drug use, and domestic violence, not to mention other health problems endemic to them.
I was working in D.C. when the city council passed a law forbidding life insurers to test for AIDS when writing policies, and so they all quit writing there the same day. This is what happens when politics infringes in areas where it has no business. Somebody had the stupid idea that this was the moral thing to do (since all legislation is someone's morality),and it adversely impacted the whole community.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: I want to stay home too!
If they adopted, which is an abomination in itself, then one (or both?!) is the father and can add the child to his employer's policy.
If you want to consider whether a sodomist's "life partner" or "husband" should be covered by an employer's policy, the answer is no if based strictly on actuarial bases, since homosexuals' life expectancy is 46 years even excluding AIDS, because they have such high rates of alcoholism, drunk driving, drug use, and domestic violence, not to mention other health problems endemic to them.
I was working in D.C. when the city council passed a law forbidding life insurers to test for AIDS when writing policies, and so they all quit writing there the same day. This is what happens when politics infringes in areas where it has no business. Somebody had the stupid idea that this was the moral thing to do (since all legislation is someone's morality),and it adversely impacted the whole community.