that gives same-sex couples all federal rights of their Civil Service partner. However, in its present form, it doesn’t apply to retirees. I think the bill will be “corrected” to include us.
OPM (Office of Personnel Management) is all for this change, and says the cost will be “negligible.” Unlike straight couples, we’ll have to sign an affidavit that says that we’re partners. If it passes, that is.
Aug 24, 08:56PM PDT | 5 cheers | 0 comments
Our synagogue has marchers in the parade, and we’ll join other synagogues to make a big Jewish contingent. I’m not marching, but I am joining them for breakfast to send them on their way.
Jun 28, 06:44AM PDT | 6 cheers | 4 comments
From their questions, it doesn’t look good.
Mar 09, 01:22PM PDT | 3 cheers | 0 comments
Yes, I joined 25,000 other gays and lesbians and their parents and friends on a march down Market Street in San Francisco.
It was an awesome feeling.
Prop 8 passed, we’re disappointed, but its failure has brought people out from within the woodwork, people who have never protested a thing in their lives. When rights are taken away, boy, it galvanizes even those who would be happier sitting on their couches.
Nov 08, 2008, 09:53AM PST | 8 cheers | 1 comment
No kidding. Still, what is there to do but continue the struggle? It’s been going on my whole life. So it continues.
Nov 07, 2008, 09:26AM PST | 2 cheers | 2 comments
One campaign guy for No on Prop 8 told us a few months ago that if Prop 8 goes down in defeat, it is likely that the feds will recognize gay marriages within 15 years or so. If Prop 8 passes, that time pushes back to 30 or so years. Yikes.
I am wearing stickers, bumper stickers, magnetic signs, yard signs, you name it. advertising it on Facebook, 43Things.
Nov 01, 2008, 09:25PM PDT | 2 cheers | 0 comments
He’s off the fence! That’s HUGE!
Jul 02, 2008, 08:36AM PDT | 10 cheers | 15 comments