California's Proposition 8 is headed to the Supreme
Court. Hundreds of companies and families as well as Republicans are
submitting briefs urging the 9 judges to allow gay people to marry. I
thought that was ridiculous. Why would judges want all of that
underwear? Then, after a quick talk with some people, I found out what a
brief was.
I've never filed a brief to the Supreme Court, so I thought I would post mine here. I'm sure someone will tweet it to them.
Portia
and I have been married for 4 years and they have been the happiest of
my life. And in those 4 years, I don't think we hurt anyone else's
marriage. I asked all of my neighbors and they say they're fine.
But
even though Portia and I got married in the short period of time when
it was legal in California, there are 1,138 federal rights for married
couples that we don't have, including some that protect married people
from losing their homes, or their savings or custody of their children.
The
truth is, Portia and I aren't as different from you as you might think.
We're just trying to find happiness in the bodies and minds we were
given, like everyone else.
Coming out was one of the hardest
things I ever did. I didn't intend to be on the cover of Time magazine
saying, "Yep, I'm gay." The truth is, I don't even remember saying that.
I mean, I definitely said the "I'm gay" part. It's the "yep" I don't
remember. I'm not really a "yep" person. "Yes siree Bob" maybe. But not
"yep."
In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "We're here, we're
queer, get over it." And there's another famous quote that says "A
society is judged by how it treats its weakest members." I couldn't
agree with that more. No one's really sure who said it first, so if
anyone asks, tell them I said it.
I hope the Supreme Court will do
the right thing, and let everyone enjoy the same rights. It's going to
help keep families together. It's going to make kids feel better about
who they are. And it is time.
*I was just told Benjamin Franklin did not say that first quote. I apologize and see that I have a lot to learn about stuff.
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