The following countries allows partnerships if not full marriage for same-sexed couples. Is the United States stuck in the past where other countries are not allowing discrimination?
Denmark(1989), Norway(1996), Sweden(1996), Iceland(1996), France(1999), Germany(2001), Finland(2002), Luxembourg(2004), New Zealand(2004), Britain(2005), The Netherlands(2001), Belgium(2003), Canada(2005), Spain(2005), Israel(2007), Mexico(2007).
Yet the United States, though only a few states choose not to discriminate, chooses to promote hate against thier own people. How can the land of the free, have the right to seclude the group of people and deny thier rights? The constitution clearly states that Equal Protection under the Law. Each person has the same rights to everyone else. If you segregate American's to being gay or straight then you are creating a second-class group. That is illegal to do in the United States.
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2007-02-06
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