The Question Begs, Will Jim McGreevey Return to New Jersey Now?
 

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Steven Goldstein and Daniel Gross were among the first gay couples in New Jersey to be joined together in a civil union as a state law granting marriage rights to same-sex partners took effect at midnight local time.

"It's exciting to know that in the coming days and weeks so many couples in New Jersey will get additional rights and protection that they couldn't have had 15 minutes ago," Gross said. "It's not enough but it's a step in the right direction."

Yep, just after 12am this morning*, New Jersey gays got their first taste of shared health benefits, hospital visitation rights, and testimony immunity. It'll be mere days before any of them get their first taste of divorce.

* Technically, only gay couples who registered their civil union elsewhere could get married today, given that NJ requires a three-day waiting period after applying.

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No. 1 · Blue Fly

Listen.

That is the sound of no one giving a damn.

Posted: Feb 19, 2007 at 9:40 am · @Reply · [Flag?]
No. 2 · Algela

That scum put his wife and family at risk of AIDS, yet it's all about him in every interview he does. Typical homo narcissistic sociopath.

The one good thing that's come from this is that now everyone looks for these stealth homos in their "show" marriages. In our office we have a couple of them: pictures of the wife and kids all over their office, but they can suck a golfball through a hose. If only their poor wives knew the risk they were facing every day.

Posted: Feb 19, 2007 at 11:37 am · @Reply · [Flag?]
No. 3 · elsie

No way!! NJ is doing fine without that little whore. Yes, I love Jersey. It already has bad enough rep. Keep that scum out!

Posted: Feb 19, 2007 at 2:23 pm · @Reply · [Flag?]
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