
Gay Tax Protest Snowballs
EDNEYVILLE, NC (PRNewswire) -- Charles Merrill (72) and
his same-sex partner Kevin Boyle (52) have created huge momentum in their
civil disobedience initiative of not paying Federal Income Tax because
they cannot have the same tax benefits as other married couples. They have
been featured guests on radio, TV and in the print media, and it is
angering Republican lawmakers pandering to the religious right.
The momentum for the same-sex marriage tax protest started with an article
on Page Six in the New York Post and in an article on the Internet
conservative giant WorldNetDaily.com in February 2006. The articles were
about Merrill and his partner protesting an anti-gay marriage amendment
sponsored by President Bush. Merrill states, "As a result of nationwide
publicity, we have had e-mails from hundreds of gay men and women from all
over the country wanting to join us and asking how they could be a part of
the gay tax protest." Boyle continued, "We gays will gladly pay our taxes
once the government stops discrimination against us and passes laws that
allows us to marry the person we love. We deserve the same Federal and
State benefits as other married citizens."
Discrimination in the tax code has also caught the attention of Howard
Dean, chairman of the National Democratic Party, and in a recent speech on
June 3, 2006 to the gay political group National Stonewall Democrats'
conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he stated, "It is wrong for our
tax code to be discriminatory. And it is wrong for any group of Americans
to live in fear of hate crimes. We (Democratic Party) believe that every
taxpayer should have the same government services and benefits as any
other American."
For more information regarding Gay Tax Protest, go to
http://www.gaytax.org.
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