Later that day, Fair Wisconsin Executive Director Katie Belanger and Wisconsin Family Action CEO Juliane Appling appeared on Milwaukee Public Radio to discuss case now pending before the State Supreme Court. Click here to listen to that interview, and pay close attention to the rationale that Appling uses to deny basic protections to all Wisconsin couples: that being a couple isn't about the two people involved, its all about "procreation" and "the next generation."
We know that couples from across the state and across our nation would disagree. Now more than ever, being a couple is about love and commitment. And we know that domestic partnerships are not about being gay or straight - they are about allowing caring, committed couples the basic protections they need to be able to take care of each other.
Please join Fair Wisconsin today in telling our side of the story - that domestic partnerships are critical to Wisconsin's families because no one should ever be turned away at their partner's hospital door, or have to make the heartbreaking decision to leave a job in order to care for a sick or injured partner. Click here to contribute today!

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pay close attention to the rationale that Appling uses to deny basic protections to all Wisconsin couples: that being a couple isn't about the two people involved, its all about "procreation" and "the next generation."
And isn't it interesting that she herself has never married or had children. God must be pretty ticked at her, too...
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