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Friday, November 09, 2012

How The Gay-Marriage Victories Are (Slowly) Transforming The Notion Of Family


On Wednesday, Colleen Ozolitis, and her wife, Lee Ann Martinson, drove together to their son’s Seattle preschool to share their family’s good news.
“We’re going to tell him we won and that all this work we’ve done means that in Washington, his moms can get married,” says Ozolitis, who served as the statewide volunteer coordinator for Washington United for Marriage, which led this state’s effort to get same-sex marriage approved. “I think he’ll understand.”
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Should the muslims every get a strong hold in this country, these are the first people they will get rid of, as they do not tolerate homesexuality. How will they explain that to the children?

Anonymous said...

12:33 - paranoia is a treatable mental disease. Please seek help before it's too late for you.

Anonymous said...

12:33 They don't tolerate Jews or Christians either so what is your point?

Anonymous said...

And nothing will change

Anonymous said...

The pont is you cant fix stupid. Anyone who thinks gay marriage is OK is going to pay either now or later. Dont poison young minds with your mental diease..they know its not right

Anonymous said...

Colleen and "her" wife. It's really quite funny. So there are 2 wives and 2 husbands with these unions? I've not ever had a problem before with the homosexual community before but now I'm finding them silly.
What about the (excuse the term), the dike looking women? Are they still a wife? Sometimes it looks like they want to be men or atleast give everyone the appearance that they are masucline.
And then there's the feminine gay men, do they want to be a husband or a wife?

Anonymous said...

well,D"OH!

Anonymous said...

Don't be so dramatic 12:58. All the above commenter said was "should" something happen. You are the one that needs mental help and are paranoid seeing something that's wasn't there.