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Fighting Florida's Gay Adoption Ban

Learn more about the ACLU's challenge to Florida's anti-gay adoption ban, and the family at the center of the case.  
 
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someguyyt (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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muellerican (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This is utterly wrong. Those kids shouldn't loose their last names. If anything the parents could use their power of consent to take the kids' last names....what? oh...that's not the controversy? what is it then? gay adoption? what? who cares? aren't the kids well taken care of instead of orphan and alone in the world?....anyways I still disagree on the last name decision, that's as douche-baggy I can get.
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This is so beautiful. I'm glad it all worked out. These are good parents and they actually care about these kids. Why would someone throw that away?
rainbowheartgirl (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Life, oh please. How many children of gay parents do you know? 'Cause I'm one of them. I was raised by two gay dads. My parents are perfectly normal people and they provided a safe and loving home for us. There was no domestic violence or child abuse in our house. And my dads have been together over 25 years. They are not "killing themselves" by being gay, and they certainly didn't harm us. My brothers and I have good lives.
rainbowheartgirl (4 months ago) Show Hide
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As long as the people are qualified, they should have an equal chance to adopt a child. There's no reason for discrimination in adoption.
GayComicGeek (9 months ago) Show Hide
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This is an awesome story! It gave me goosebumps!
bige298 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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So if no one has the right to raise a child that's not their own...are they spose to just leave the child out on the streets or just anywhere to die?
KarmaDestiney (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I too am a foster parent and want to adopt a child that is currently in my home but I'm worried that they will refuse my request and the child that has been living with me for over a year will be moved.
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"APA considered homosexuality pathological until 1973, when the work of Kinsey "

Who cares if some of the work of Kinsey was in some way incorrect or even biased? It still doesn't invalidate the huge scientific body found afterwords.


Plenty of scientists once thought black people wern't human either. Just because a social prejudice is so extreme that people not dare question it does not make it correct.
siddharthaananda (1 year ago) Show Hide
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humanity...centuries have passed and sad stories still come.

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