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To: escapefromboston
Question: If I was an employee of the State of Nebraska (a guy can dream can't he) could I share benefits with someone who was just a good friend?

Short answer, Yes.

Also, you may have hit upon the method to turn this around.

If all single state and federal employees would find a friend with whopping health problems and "marry" them the government and business would have to either remove spouses and children from employee health plans or remove gays from same by restricting gay "marriage".

43 posted on 05/12/2005 1:51:07 PM PDT by Navy Patriot
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To: Navy Patriot
If all single state and federal employees would find a friend with whopping health problems and "marry" them the government and business would have to either remove spouses and children from employee health plans or remove gays from same by restricting gay "marriage".

Or give Nebraska taxpayers a nice tax hike.

80 posted on 05/12/2005 2:30:34 PM PDT by MRMEAN (Nuke the border!)
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To: Navy Patriot
If all single state and federal employees would find a friend with whopping health problems and "marry" them the government and business would have to either remove spouses and children from employee health plans or remove gays from same by restricting gay "marriage"

A better attack would be for brother-sister, father-daughter, polygamist (easier to do) to line up and ask why they are being denied the same "rights" as gays. If I was single, I swear I would get a group together and petition the hell out of Mass. courts.

131 posted on 05/12/2005 3:20:52 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (First you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women (HJ Simpson))
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