Thursday, February 9, 2012

Washington Leading The Way, Part 2

As expected, Washington State's House has just passed the state Senate's same-sex marriage bill, and the measure is expected to be signed into law soon by Gov. Chris Gregoire.

Democratic Rep. Jamie Pedersen, a gay lawmaker from Seattle who has sponsored gay rights bills in the House for several years, said that while he and his partner are grateful for the rights that exist under the state's current domestic partnership law, "domestic partnership is a pale and inadequate substitute for marriage."

Pedersen cited Tuesday's ruling by the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals during his remarks on the House floor.

"The court addressed the question of why marriage matters directly," he said, and read a section from the ruling that stated "marriage is the name that society gives to the relationship that matters most between two adults."

"I would like for our four children to grow up understanding that their daddy and their poppa have made that kind of a lifelong commitment to each other," he said. "Marriage is the word that we use in our society to convey that idea."

Several Republicans argued against the bill, saying that it goes against the tradition of marriage.

Rep. Jay Rodne, R-Snoqualmie, said that the measure "severs the cultural, historical and legal underpinnings of the institution of marriage."

"This bill is really an exercise of raw political power," he said. "It contravenes human nature and it will hurt families and children."

Yes, New York is suffering terribly, isn't it?

You know, I really am sick of people acting like same-sex marriage is worse for the sanctity of the institution than divorce or domestic violence.  Your right to discriminate against people is not enshrined in the Constitution, people.  It's stupidity at its finest, and good for Washington State to do the right thing.

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