Gay Marriage Tax Protest Gains Momentum

Wed Aug 6, 2008 7:55am EDT
 
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NEW YORK, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- John Bisceglia has reached his limit.
He's refused to file his taxes since 2005, and will continue to do so until
the federal government grants all LGBT Americans and their children the 1,400+
legal rights and protections civil marriage affords.  His new blog Gay Tax
Protest shares how marriage inequality wrecked havoc on his life, property,
and career, as well as negatively affected many loved ones around him.
    Bisceglia is a part of a growing movement of gay people who are protesting
discrimination in the Federal Tax Code against same-sex couples.  Other
well-known leaders in this movement include Charles Merrill, cousin to the
founder of Merrill-Lynch, and widowed from Evangeline Brewster Johnson, the
daughter of the founder of Johnson & Johnson, Robert Wood Johnson.
    Bisceglia in an interview recently said, "While it is crucial for
Americans to know specifically how marriage inequality hurts LGBT families and
their children, the details are irrelevant when it comes to law.  The myriad
of horror stories are not the reason for civil marriage -- it's about
equality.  The federal government's discrimination against LGBT families is an
abomination; it is cruel to deny our families a marriage certificate while
simultaneously doling them out like candy to heterosexuals."
    He asks all Americans to consider these injustices:
    -- A police woman loses her life in the line of duty; her wife of 13 years
is denied all pension benefits.
    -- A rancher loses his husband of 22 years; his inlaws evict him and try
to take the home he built and lived in with his beloved.
    -- A detective spends 25 years risking her own life while protecting
society; she has to spend her remaining days on this earth worrying whether
her earned pension will be transferred to her wife (while living with terminal
cancer).
    As a highly respected teacher of young children, Mr. Bisceglia wants to
remind others how the LGBT community is interconnected to society as a whole.
He emphasizes, "Every LGBT person's life is interwoven into their local
communities, businesses, hospitals, schools, neighborhoods, and churches.  Our
families and children deserve the 1,400+ legal rights and protections civil
marriage affords -- period.  My hope is that those in the LGBT community with
substantial income demand their long overdue rights by taking a stand for
justice, for society, and for equality for ALL Americans."
    Contact:
    John Bisceglia
    360.325.8015
    bisceglia2000@yahoo.com
    GAY TAX PROTEST
    http://gaytaxprotest.blogspot.com/


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SOURCE  Gay Tax Protest

John Bisceglia of the Gay Tax Protest, +1-360-325-8015,
bisceglia2000@yahoo.com

 

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