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The inequality is apparent when I can't visit Joshua in the hospital without paying for legal aid in drawing up contracts and jumping through hoops that you don't have to jump through. The inequality is evident when almost half my holdings are taken by the government when I pass them on to Joshua and yours are not when passing them on to your family. The inequality is exhibited when you may make the choices you wish for your life and I am left having to make the choices heteros want me to make so their sensibilities are not offended by something they shouldn't even be involved in to start with.
**** that. It will be a cold day in hell before I ever make apology for the underlying hatred and bigotry inherent in the argument against freedom and liberty when it comes to gays. I will be goddamned if I ever accept that I am a second class citizen and that my relationship is of any less value than yours or Jerry's or anyone else's.
As a citizen of CA, you already have the right to visit and make medical decisions per existing Domestic Partnership law.
You already have what you want. There's nothing left to fight for.