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Crist wisely ignores the extremists
A Times Editorial
Published January 7, 2008
Our sensible "live and let live" Republican governor has done it again, governing from the middle rather than allowing himself to be dragged into the ideological extremes of his party. Gov. Charlie Crist is telling those who are intent on pushing a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage that he isn't interested in their cause. He has the serious business of the state to attend to.
Florida is facing skyrocketing property insurance costs, a housing market meltdown, reduced state revenues and educational challenges as far as one can see. These are issues commanding the time and attention of the governor and the public. A mean-spirited constitutional amendment that essentially repeats what is in state law is about the last thing this state needs. A campaign to ban same-sex marriage will only serve to polarize Floridians, distracting the state from the serious challenges ahead.
The so-called Florida Marriage Protection Amendment is ill-advised beyond the intolerance it communicates to gay and lesbian Floridians. The language does not just outlaw same-sex marriage; it prevents the recognition of any "substantial equivalent" to marriage as well, meaning civil unions and possibly domestic partnerships.
Under the amendment, Florida's cities and counties that maintain domestic partnership registries may have to shut them down, with those couples possibly losing health and other partner benefits. The Florida Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research says that terminating these registries could mean additional costs to county-run hospitals when patients no longer enjoy the insurance coverage once provided by their domestic partners.
Registered partners also typically have rights to visit each other in the hospital and make health care decisions for one another. Elderly heterosexual couples could be particularly impacted if they aren't married in order to protect their Social Security payments.
Supporters of the amendment claim to have enough valid signatures for it to get on the November ballot. Passage would require at least 60 percent of total votes cast.
Yet, since 2004, when anti-same-sex marriage fervor gripped this nation and initiatives passed in 11 states, opinion polls indicate that the public cares little about the issue relative to other national concerns such as the Iraq war and health care. Maybe the governor's refusal to play along will marginalize the demagogues. And maybe the governor's leadership will encourage Floridians to follow their better instincts and grant their fellow citizens the freedom to "live and let live."
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by John
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01/10/08 10:56 AM
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Being a former New Yorker, Yes Govenor Crist. Dont you wish people would put their energy into something positive then something so negative. Lets keep the sunchine going forward instead of going backwards.
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by Shirley
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01/09/08 11:11 AM
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I prayed today for those people that assaulted my intelligence in 2004. I don't believe your rhetoric today, any more than I did, then. I just could read the fine print a little easier.
Nope,I'm not buying it. And, neither is anybody else, really.
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by Brian
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01/08/08 09:39 PM
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Thank you Governor Crist!
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by Albert
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01/08/08 01:46 PM
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As a former resident of Florida, I am really pleased with Governor Crist. That amendment doesn't protect marriage, it's a veiled go ahead to be discriminatory to gays. Glad the Governor is not interested in this insanity!
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by banshiii
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01/08/08 09:40 AM
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This amendment if passed will have consequences that Floridians are not intending. I really don't get the concept. How does this protect marriage?
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by Zeke
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01/07/08 05:40 PM
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I pray the people share the same live and let live philosophy our Governor holds dear. It would be a shame if Florida becomes known more for discriminating against a segment of it's citizens than the Welcoming and Accepting State of Sunshine it is.
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by Adam
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01/07/08 04:02 PM
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I am a bit shocked, but incredibly pleased, that your paper has printed this. As a somewhat new, gay Florida resident, this proposed amendment was quite disheartening. Will the "right" just ever accept us as human beings without beating us up?
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by Paul T.
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01/07/08 03:34 PM
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There are two very good reasons to turn down this amendment. First, it will institutionalize bigotry. Second, it is unconstitutional. It violates the the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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by PTG
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01/07/08 12:13 PM
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And to the rest of us, who are more concerned with their own existence rather than their neighbor's, please don't forget to vote against it when the time arises!
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by James
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01/07/08 12:11 PM
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Ignore Jimmy Buffett
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by Lisa
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01/07/08 11:38 AM
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Well if they pass this to "protest marriage" hopefully they will immediately thereafter outlaw divorce and put some severe sentences for adultry on the books too. Do all that or just admit this whole thing is sham to continue to divide and conquer
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by kevin
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01/07/08 11:32 AM
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This is a good Governor, moderate to both sides. I beleive we are lucky.
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by Anne
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01/07/08 11:25 AM
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Ken- how about all of you working solve all the REAL problems in this state? Maybe we should make divorce, single parenthood, and adultery a crime- those are the real threats to your "traditional marriage".
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by Laura
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01/07/08 11:10 AM
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Thank you Charlie Crist!
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by JT
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01/07/08 10:00 AM
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The beauty of the Constitutional Amendment approach is that the People do not need a Politician to validate their views. Gov Crist represents only 1 vote for or against the proposed amendment just like the rest of us. His support would hurt it anyway
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by Cindy
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01/07/08 08:14 AM
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God Bless Charlie Crist for seeing the problems and understanding the priorities - coming from this Democrat, high praise. There ARE more important issues in Florida than the agenda of the fundamentalist religious right wing.
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by Ken
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01/07/08 07:30 AM
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To all the other extremist mean-spirited intolerant demagogues who like myself signed this petition please don't forget to vote for it when the time arises!
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