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Old 08-31-2007, 02:24 AM
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Icon14 Gay Marriage Allowed in Iowa

Judge: Same-Sex Couples Can Wed in Iowa

Aug 30, 11:05 PM (ET)
By DAVID PITT



DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A county judge struck down Iowa's decade-old gay marriage ban as unconstitutional Thursday and ordered local officials to process marriage licenses for six gay couples.

Gay couples from anywhere in Iowa could apply for a marriage license from Polk County under Judge Robert Hanson's ruling.

Less than two hours after word of the ruling was publicized, two Des Moines men applied for a license, the first time the county had accepted a same-sex application. The approval process takes three days.

Gary Allen Seronko, 51, was listed as the groom on the form and David Curtis Rethmeier, 29, the bride.

"I started to cry because we so badly want to be able to be protected if something happens to one of us," Rethmeier said.

Deputy Recorder Trish Umthun said she took five calls from gay couples after the judge filed his ruling Thursday afternoon and expected a rush of applications Friday.

County attorney John Sarcone said the county will appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court and immediately sought a stay from Hanson that would prevent gay couples from seeking a marriage license until the appeal is resolved. The Supreme Court could refer the case to the Iowa Court of Appeals, consider the case itself or decide not to hear it.

A hearing is likely to be held on the stay motion next week, said Camilla Taylor, an attorney with Lambda Legal, a New York-based gay rights organization.

House Minority Leader Christopher Rants, R-Sioux City, said the ruling illustrates the need for a state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.

"I can't believe this is happening in Iowa," he said. "I guarantee you there will be a vote on this issue come January," when the Legislature convenes.

Massachusetts is the only state where gay marriage is legal, though nine other states have approved spousal rights in some form for same-sex couples. Nearly all states have defined marriage as being solely between a man and a woman, and 27 states have such wording in their constitutions, according the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Dennis Johnson, the lawyer for the six gay couples who sued in 2005 after they were denied marriage licenses, had argued that Iowa has a long history of aggressively protecting civil rights in cases of race and gender. He said the Defense of Marriage Act, which the Legislature passed in 1998, contradicts previous rulings regarding civil rights.

Roger J. Kuhle, an assistant Polk County attorney, argued that the issue is not for a judge to decide.

Hanson ruled that the state law allowing marriage only between a man and a woman violates the constitutional rights of due process and equal protection.

"Couples, such as plaintiffs, who are otherwise qualified to marry one another may not be denied licenses to marry or certificates of marriage or in any other way prevented from entering into a civil marriage ... by reason of the fact that both person comprising such a couple are of the same sex," he said.


Associated Press writer Henry C. Jackson contributed to this report.



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Old 08-31-2007, 02:45 AM
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I for one am happy about this decision - what took so damn long? Seems equality is at the forefront here AND who the hell thinks they have the right to sanction LOVE?

At anyrate - I've supported the right for gay, lesbians, bisexuals & transgender people to marry since even before it became a "loud" issue.

Anyone else interested in signing a petition for equal marriage rights for all American citizens? Click the button pic below OR simply fill out the form!

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Million For Marriage I support the right of every American to marry, including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender couples. I believe that marriage and other civil rights protections are essential to making all families safer and more secure.





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I think this is great honestly I have a good amount of friends who are gay, bi or lesbian and would love the opportunity to take there relationships to this level and the fact that some states aren't tryna bring religion or some sort of bullshit reason not to do this in is fantastic in my eyes I just hope it doesn't end here...



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I can't see that it makes a difference. If two people love each other enough and want to share the comitments marriage offers, I think it should be their choice. Although, after a few divorce court cases, they may wish otherwise.
Can't wait to watch gay divorce court on the tele. Should be real funny.
It does open doors to some social conflict especially where children are concerned, but I'm sure the system will work through them.
Personally, I think that Civil Union is a better term than marriage, reason being, the definition of marriage in the dictionary includes: a union between man and woman. Not to push some hard nosed conservatives and religious fundamentalists further than necessary. Rather than change the definition of marriage, create a new word. I believe compromise should be considered here.



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Hmmm - I don't think compromise is the answer at all - That would be like saying "well we want to offer you the same rights that marriage offers - but we think it would be best to call it UGH as not to upset main stream America - but in essense to make your union/relationship a farce and not as important a union to deserve the very name "marriage"...

Anyway - It always behooves me to think that main stream "Christian" conservatives are always lending the voice of "God Hates Fags" --- but then at the same time purport to support the teachings of Christ --- which btw is all about love really...

At anyrate - I believe there will be a time when equality and acceptance of each others diversity will be the law of the land! I think allowing equal opportunity to love is a huge 1st step!

Thanx JOLIE AND KING for responding - I hope YAWL signed the petition

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Oh yeah I signed the petition, didn't even think about it twice...



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