Chef,
I responded to your post because of the confusion over Referendum 71...
the initiative to put Referendum 71 on the ballot was designed to oppose all of the rights that Referendum 71 gave to gay couples (and their children) and to heterosexual couples over the age of 62...
the people gathering signatures did make statements about Referendum 71 destroying the sanctity of marriage and being harmful to children... but Referendum 71 does not.
Referendum 71 is not anti gay.. it is pro rights. Thus a vote for Referendum 71.. a vote to approve... is a vote to uphold the rights of all Washington families.
I personally believe that it is essential that people understand this exceedingly important Referendum and don't end up mistakenly voting to oppose the referendum when what they oppose is the group that put it on the ballot.
You may think that explanation a lecture, but as a gay person with children i would think that you would be grateful for anyone making this subject clear.. even if you thought the poster a bit pendantic or lecturing...
I don't have to be gay to understand the importance of this Referendum... the defeat of this referendum would impact many of my friends, both gay and straight... and it could very well affect me if i were to lose my husband. At 60, any legislation that affects those 62 and older has consequence for me.. and if i were to lose him, i would be unlikely to give up the security of his pension to remarry...
i would be one of those seniors living in sin.. without the legal protections of a committed partnership.
This Referendum is important to anyone who thinks that legal rights to partnership benefits.. things like access to loved ones when ill and pension benefits and paid sick leave shouldn't be exclusive to married partners...