I guess I picked the right week to come back.

I keep forgetting to mention that the "There's no plate like chrome for
the Hollandaise" joke in the chat was mine as well.


--- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> `bout time I got some pub.
>
>
> How somebody could be anti-gay marriage: As a single, straight man, I
> like gay men. I wish more guys were gay. Many of them are well-
> dressed, handsome, athletic, well-paid, good listeners who can cook.
> I say "get them out of the dating pool as soon as possible." I move
> up a notch. Legalize gay marriage and I move up two. Get some gay
> Mormons, and the sky's the limit!
>
> However, I am rather cynical towards insurance companies. I would
> think that as these corporations become liable for spousal benefits
> for married gay folks, they'd jack the rates up on straight folks in
> retaliation. We've already seen such ridiculous fees like the
> September 11th fee on airline tickets (you'd think the airlines would
> have a vested interest in keeping planes aloft without this
> ridiculous fee) and the Katrina-related surcharges...as though nobody
> predicted the below-sea-level city might flood.
>
> I simply don't trust the insurance companies to keep their hands out
> of our collective wallet. Legalize gay marriage nationally, and
> they'd add something like the "Melissa Etheridge & Elton John
> Memorial Marriage Fee" or the "We're Not Buying the Whole Katie
> Holmes Thing Either" surcharge.
>
> Gene Weingarten: I'd like to agree, but I can't. It is the JOB of
> insurance companies to insure people, and the more clients they have,
> the better. They have actuaries, they know the risks, and account for
> them case by case. No?
>
> Here's an interesting thought: If there is gay marriage, then it will
> suddenly become obvious to insurance companies who is gay and who is
> not -- based on name of spouse. They can't ask now, but they won't
> have to. So will they charge more for gays, in an era of AIDS? Will
> that be legal? Moral?
>






 
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