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: I want to stay home too!
Posted On: May 11, 2006, 2:30 pm CDT
Posted By: Dubya
Comment:
I knew you'd be back.:)
Now that you think they could get the employer's insurance benefit, go back and read the original article. The employer denied the benefits because they weren't married.
Oh, and let me guess: did the 46 year life span come from Cameron and the Family Research Council web site, too? Have you read the voluminous debunkings of that so-called "study?"
You're evading the issue: alcoholics, drug users, rapists, and sinners of all types can get on an employer's health plan if they're married. Heck, they can even get married! But you believe that one specific class of sinner should not. I'm still wondering why.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: I want to stay home too!
Now that you think they could get the employer's insurance benefit, go back and read the original article. The employer denied the benefits because they weren't married.
Oh, and let me guess: did the 46 year life span come from Cameron and the Family Research Council web site, too? Have you read the voluminous debunkings of that so-called "study?"
You're evading the issue: alcoholics, drug users, rapists, and sinners of all types can get on an employer's health plan if they're married. Heck, they can even get married! But you believe that one specific class of sinner should not. I'm still wondering why.