I have notified my legislators that I do not want the state constitution 
amended for ANY REASON.  It is just a bad idea all the way around. 

Pam Ellison
Como Park Neighborhood
Saint Paul
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeanne Schnitzen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 3:20 PM
  Subject: [StPaul] Anti-Marriage Amendment Up for a Vote This Week



  Folks - 
   
  It appears the House will vote on the Anti-Marriage amendment this Thursday 
afternoon.  Not sure what time session is, sounds like 2:30 or 3.
   
  (By the way, if anyone questions a St Paul connection to this legislative 
business, a reminder that the City Council was poised last January to offer a 
Domestic Partnership ordinance, until the state started down this road which 
would remove the city's ability to act.)
   
   
  Last year there was very little discussion before the vote; there were 
political reasons for that, but it was still very painful to see so few DFLers 
speak in opposition to this.  If they're going to strip us of such basic 
rights, it would be nice to at least see our friends put up more than a token 
fight.

  Remember, this amendment is not just about a marriage ceremony.  It's about 
tax fairness, survivors rights, insurance, and the ability to visit our spouses 
in the hospital, to speak for them if they become unable.  
   
  It's about the faith and values of all of us who believe in fairness, 
tolerance, respect, and the basic moral truism behind the saying "what is 
hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor."
   
  It's about the right for both parents to be with and protect our children 
when they're ill or hurt, the right for our children to inherit from us, the 
right for the children to remain safe in their home should the legal parent die.
   
  And it's about our Constitution, which has never before been used to codify 
discrimination.
   
   
  Please do two things today:
   
  E-mail or call your Representative, and any other Reps that you personally 
know, and urge them to fight this long and hard.  Don't assume that just 
because they oppose the amendment, they'll agree to fight it.  A great many 
DFLers - including some of our friends - want there to be just token 
resistance.  
   
  Tell them you want them to stand up on the floor and speak.  Tell them you 
want the DFL to filibuster.  Unlike in Congress, a filibuster in the House 
can't last more than three hours, and it can't prevent passage, but it's the 
strongest statement the minority party can make.  And please copy Matt Entenza 
on any e-mails you send, or make a call to his office in addition to that of 
your own Rep.
   
  Second, please contact all your friends and ask them to do the same.  Forward 
this e-mail or explain to them yourself why this is so important.
   
  We may not win, but could any of us live with feeling that we didn't do our 
best to fight it?
   
  Jeanne Schnitzen
  Highland Park




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