HERNANDO, Miss. — Lauren Beth Czekala-Chatham wants to force Mississippi, one of the America's most conservative states, to recognize her same-sex marriage. She hopes to do so by getting a divorce.
She and Dana Ann Melancon traveled from Mississippi to San Francisco to get married in 2008. The wedding was all Czekala-Chatham hoped it would be, the Golden Gate Bridge in the background, dreams for a promising future. She wrote the vows herself.
The couple bought a house together in Walls, a town of about 1,100 in northern Mississippi's DeSoto County in June 2009. But the marriage was tumultuous and, like so many others, it didn't last.
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Too many Democratic brown noses in that group. As liberals they got what they wanted and now can't get out of it just like Obamacare.
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ReplyDeleteI would suggest that they return to the city by the bay to obtain
their divorce.
And ultimately the big winners in all of this are the lawyers.
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