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Governor Tim Pawlenty took time off from fishing opener weekend to veto a bill that "would have given gay partners the power to decide about how to dispose of a body and file wrongful death suits." His stated reasons were twofold: 1. The powers given to the bereaved in this bill could be covered in a will (he didn't say what to do if there wasn't a will). 2. "Marriage - defined as between a man and woman - should remain elevated in our society at a special level, as it traditionally has been. I oppose efforts to treat domestic relationships as the equivalent of traditional marriage."
I saw this bill as a step in the right direction. Instead, Minnesota's slipping further into discrimination and bigotry. And this fellow who's supposed to be representing ALL Minnesotans is leading the way.
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Governor Tim Pawlenty took time off from fishing opener weekend to veto a bill that "would have given gay partners the power to decide about how to dispose of a body and file wrongful death suits." His stated reasons were twofold: 1. The powers given to the bereaved in this bill could be covered in a will (he didn't say what to do if there wasn't a will). 2. "Marriage - defined as between a man and woman - should remain elevated in our society at a special level, as it traditionally has been. I oppose efforts to treat domestic relationships as the equivalent of traditional marriage."
I saw this bill as a step in the right direction. Instead, Minnesota's slipping further into discrimination and bigotry. And this fellow who's supposed to be representing ALL Minnesotans is leading the way.
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