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America's contrived civil unions can be so taxing!

Just ask Jason Smith and Settimo Pisu, a civil unionized couple from Hartford, Connecticut.

The boys tried to file their taxes on H&R Block's TaxCut Online website, but received quite a rude message: "We don't support Connecticut civil union returns." When will the internet learn manners?

Connecticut passed civil union laws over three years ago, but the national tax company has yet to update their online system. Instead, it directed them to a local H&R Block office or an "online professional," which apparently costs a pretty pink penny.

The perfectly suburban Smith and Pisu are incensed. As they should be…

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Will 'Meet The Press' Appearance Sink Campaign?

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Mitt Romney's Meet The Press appearance continues to cost him friends. The Republican presidential candidate raised a few eyebrows when he tacitly endorsed state-sponsored Employment Non-Discrimination Laws. Said Mitt, "I would not support at the federal level, and I changed in that regard because I think that policy makes more sense to be evaluated or to be implemented at the state level."

First Matt LaBarbera came out against Republican Romney, calling his pussy-footing a "Christmas present" for the gays. LaBarbera said such a stance "disqualifies him as a pro-family leader". Now Renew America pundit Grant Swank's making a similar argument…

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Did presidential candidate Mike Huckabee compare gay marriage to slavery? Washington Blade journalist Rebecca Armendariz says "Eh, maybe…"

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Reiterates Federalist Position


Presidential candidate Fred Thompson sat down with Tim Russert yesterday on NBC's Meet The Press.

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Mitt Romney's Gubernatorial career - and conservative image - pivoted on defending his state's right to choose whether or not gays should marry. Could his recent remarks concerning federalism poke a hole through his painfully cultivated image?

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Mike Gravel pulls no punches in his latest attack on arch-nemesis Senator Hillary Clinton.

Comparing Clinton to historic haters like Strom Thurmond, the Democratic presidential hopeful digs into Clinton's religious-like espousal of state's rights…

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