Do you think a transgender woman should receive her firefighter late husband’s death benefits if the marriage is not recognized by the state?
ABC News Money
2012/04/30 18:14:53
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Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru 2012/04/30 18:25:49Yes.
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- safari 2012/04/30 22:07:05No.You said "her" - you wouldn't be trying to lead people's thinking or anything like that would you?reply
- AmericanVirus 2012/04/30 21:54:57Yes.There is no good reason she shouldn't.reply
- John James 2012/04/30 21:06:40No.+1He is not a shereply
- Deliciously Melicious 2012/04/30 19:33:30Yes.+2This is why we need marriage equality. A civil union doesn't cut it. This is clearly discrimination.reply
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- Waldorf 2012/04/30 18:34:40No.+1It needs to be legal, and that's why the law needs to give cohabitants the right to establish a next-of-kin co-resident relationship and any tax or legal status that goes with it, not necessarily marriage or even as any more than roommates.reply
- LADY LIBERTY SILLY WORDSMITH 2012/04/30 18:27:20 (edited)No.+2If the state didn't recognize their marriage, then they NEVER BEEN MARRIED.reply
- Delicio... LADY LI... 2012/04/30 19:34:48
Which is why it's discrimination.
reply - John James LADY LI... 2012/04/30 21:07:44
Which is why it is not discrimination. Wish the left would stop trying to force their beliefs on us.reply - Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru 2012/04/30 18:25:49Yes.+4Yes I do.reply
- DJPanicDC 2012/04/30 18:24:58Yes.+1If you mean does she have the right, morally. However depending on the state she could be in for a long road aheadreply















