“If we’re going to try to put Indiana on the map, I wouldn’t go this route,”
Does Indiana still really need to be put on the map?
I wonder if the bill actually says anything that would make it harder for same-sex couples to use assisted reproduction. The assessment asks about the 'family lifestyle' but the article does not indicate that homosexuality is grounds for denial.
What I find most sad is how casual people have become with rights.
The assesment asks about church attendance. If a democrat proposed a law like this, the religious right would (rightly) worry that it could be used to discriminate against christians. But because it's from a republican and we are under the gay menace, it's all OK.
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Absolutely ridiculous!
While some of us are watching television, others are writing bills like this ....
“If we’re going to try to put Indiana on the map, I wouldn’t go this route,”
Does Indiana still really need to be put on the map?
I wonder if the bill actually says anything that would make it harder for same-sex couples to use assisted reproduction. The assessment asks about the 'family lifestyle' but the article does not indicate that homosexuality is grounds for denial.
What I find most sad is how casual people have become with rights.
The assesment asks about church attendance. If a democrat proposed a law like this, the religious right would (rightly) worry that it could be used to discriminate against christians.
But because it's from a republican and we are under the gay menace, it's all OK.
Given that being unmarried is ground for denial, I assume homosexuals are out of luck.
CC
Ah, I missed that.
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