Nebraska woman sues gay people

Neil Patrick Harris and his husband David Burtka fall under the petition's umbrella. If so, Furious 7 actress Michelle Rodriguez also fits the bill. I'd assume trans people aren't part of the suit, since gender identity and sexual orientation are separate, but still.

How can you tell who is and who isn't closeted? I can't imagine that this case isn't going to be dismissed, but until it is, here are some of the people that Driskell is technically petitioning to sue.

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Does being bi also mean you're included in Driskell's lawsuit? Sylvia Driskell, age 66, will be representing herself in the lawsuit, titled Driskell vs. Sylvia Driskell, 66, describes herself as an ambassador of “God, And His. Sylvia Driskell, a year-old woman from Auburn, Nebraska, once tried to sue all gay people in in the case of Driskell vs Homosexuals.

She's actually filed a petition for the suit in federal court. Or are they exempt from the suit? Why else would they have been hiding in the closet. I'm not a lawyer, but I'd imagine some issues might arise. A Nebraska woman is suing all homosexuals on Earth for breaking "religious and moral laws," according to court records filed Tuesday.

And no, this is not just an expression. They say that we've become an overly litigious nation, with everyone suing everybody over everything. Whether or not that's true, there have been plenty of eyebrow-raising lawsuits over the years All of them.

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It's not the same as being "homosexual," which is what the suit specifies, but it's always possible that the petition might include bisexuals anyway. Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in the NBAdoes as well.

Even if Driskell only winds up suing gay people in the United States, does that include people who are closeted? That's a lot of people. He is currently representing the state of California. Still, it's kind of hilarious to imagine the logistical problems you'd run into if this case actually were allowed to go forward.

A Nebraska woman is suing every gay person on Earth and asking a federal judge to rule on whether homosexuality is a sin. Plus, one of my cousins, quite a few of my friends, and way too many of my casual acquaintances to keep track of.

The lawsuit does list the defendants as simply "homosexuals," so it looks like that includes Ellen and her wife Portia de Rossi. The case has been assigned to Judge John M. I imagine he'll be the person who has to try to explain to Driskell that the American legal system is not actually equipped to handle a suit against all gay people on Earth, and that trying to do so is not only impractical to the point of absurdity that's a lot of people to sue — but also might bring up some problems with regards to the international arena.

Plus, what the hell kind of damages would you be seeking? And what about bisexuals? The petition explains that in her view, " homosexuality is a sin and that they the homosexuals know it is a sin to live a life of homosexuality.