Congratulations to Mary Cheney and girlfriend on the news of their pregnancy

We've been so busy all morning we have not been able to even write a quick note about these fantastic news :

Dick Cheney's next grandchild will have two mommies, to the horror of his conservative fans.
The White House says Cheney's openly gay daughter and top political adviser, Mary, is expecting a baby this spring with her lover of 15 years, Heather Poe.

"The vice president and Mrs. Cheney are looking forward with eager anticipation to the arrival," the veep's office said in a statement.

The father's identity was not revealed.

The veep's daughter will have to remain an unwed mom: Cheney, 37, an AOL executive, and Poe, a 45-year-old former park ranger, live in Virginia, which just passed the kind of constitutional ban on same-sex marriages that the Bush administration has been pushing nationally.

"The irony is that the grandfather of this child is part of a party and an administration that has relentlessly attacked gay and lesbian families," said Jennifer Chrisler, head of Family Pride, an advocacy group for gay parents.

"So his own grandchild will not have the same legal protections other children enjoy. And Heather will have no legal relationship with the child. She can't make a hospital visit or even sign a school field trip form," Chrisler said.

So the Vice-President's daughter's partner, Heather Poe, can't legally take care of their child. She can't even adopt her daughter because, as long as there is one mom alive, that's what the Bible Beltway political muckrakers were able to pass as law in the state of Virginia.

Isn't that special?


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Around here

the news coverage calls anything more serious than the hiccups a miracle.

So, DH wanted to know if this could count as a "Christmas miracle."

Maybe??

One of the Moms is named Mary and everything. . .

Nance


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Ahahhahahahahahahahaa

Good thing I wasn't drinking coffee. Have you read the people at Town Hall? They have their panties all in a bunch over there.


NanceConfer's picture

I'll bet

But do you think they'd have the ansawer to DH's question? Smiling

Nance


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