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One women is not already buried there. The dead wife was cremated, and the living wife has her ashes at home. The living wife has requested that when she die, she be cremated and both her ashes and her wife's ashes be interned together at the veteran's cemetery.
The cemetery said no - we can't do that because you're gay and we don't recognize your marriage.
Thanks for the clarification. It's still a story of bigoted religious azzhats running the show. The worst kind of carp comes from those who would automatically assume there was perversion involved. For all anyone on here knows for sure they could have loved each other deeply without sexual liaison even entering the equation but of course YOU and others would attach that assumption to the story and call it a perversion for the purpose of fitting your bigoted agenda.
04-27-2014, 02:16 PM
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Why should the State of Idaho give in to some sex-pervert who's trying to shove her sex life down our throats?
How is she trying to shove her sex life down our throats?
Do you find it revolting when you visit a cemetery and see a husband and wife buried next to each other? Do you go complain to the cemetery management about having sex shoved down your throat?
What's that? No? It's only a problem when it's people you hate?
How is she trying to shove her sex life down our throats?
Do you find it revolting when you visit a cemetery and see a husband and wife buried next to each other? Do you go complain to the cemetery management about having sex shoved down your throat?
What's that? No? It's only a problem when it's people you hate?
This is the last thing I think most of us think of! At least I hope......
See where you are coming from, wonder why they can't just be buried side by side with out saying. After all, there are no signs announcing hetrosexuals here & homosexuals over there.
Heck, Idaho is so beautiful why limit your ashes to a box in a cemetery!
I think she should be buired next to her gay partner, it's not our business to deny this.
I don't disagree with you at all. It's this 74 year old woman and her LGBT coaches that have decided to use the death of her friend to further their agenda.
Personally I think it's pretty disgusting.
They could have just spread her ashes or brought a little shovel and just buried them right there and NO ONE would have said a word.
They could have ... brought a little shovel and just buried them right there and NO ONE would have said a word.
What kind of shovel can dig into a granite columbarium?
04-27-2014, 03:10 PM
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I don't disagree with you at all. It's this 74 year old woman and her LGBT coaches that have decided to use the death of her friend to further their agenda.
Personally I think it's pretty disgusting.
They could have just spread her ashes or brought a little shovel and just buried them right there and NO ONE would have said a word.
Are you similarly disgusted when heterosexual couples want to be buried next to each other?
Why should a homosexual couple have to do it on the sly? Just because a bunch of hateful bigots feel the need to dump on other people?
To be precise , the issue here is about dying in Idaho!
I can imagine. The weather sucks, the job market sucks, the scenery is about all there is that's good about it, if you live in the right place.
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