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Missouri man arrested at hospital for refusing to leave gay partner
April 11, 2013A gay man was arrested at a hospital in Missouri this week when he refused to leave the bedside of his partner, and now a restraining order is preventing him from any type of visitation.
Roger Gorley told WDAF that even though he has power of attorney to handle his partner’s affairs, a family member asked him to leave when he visited Research Medical Center in Kansas City on Tuesday.
Gorley said he refused to leave his partner Allen’s bedside, and that’s when security put him in handcuffs and escorted him from the building.
“I was not recognized as being the husband, I wasn’t recognized as being the partner,” Gorley explained.
He said the nurse refused to confirm that the couple shared power of attorney and made medical decision for each other. “She didn’t even bother to look it up, to check in to it,” the Lee’s Summit resident recalled.
In a 2010 memorandum, President Barack Obama ordered hospitals that receive Medicare or Medicaid funding to allow visitation rights for gay and lesbian partners.
Research Medical Center pretends that it does not discriminate based on sexual orientation: “We believe involving the family is an important part of the patient care process,” the hospital said in a statement. “And, the patient`s needs are always our first priority. When anyone becomes disruptive to providing the necessary patient care, we involve our security team to help calm the situation and to protect our patients and staff. If the situation continues to escalate, we have no choice but to request police assistance.”
Gorley cannot currently visit his partner at all due to a restraining order issued after his arrest on Tuesday.
This upset me so much that I’m tearing up at work.
I feel my latent misanthropy surging …
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randomberlinchick replied to your link: Chuck Sims, Georgia Lawmaker Who Supported Welfare Drug Testing, Charged With DUIright on! To that I’ll add that the so-called War on Drugs was only actually a war against people perceived to be unable to pay for theirs. (case in point the difference in sentencing between crack cocaine and powder cocaine).Touche…!!!!
Despite all the evidence proving that crack was no more addictive than powder, the sentencing disparity was only addressed during Obama’s first term. Before the Fair Sentencing Act, there was an 100:1 weight ratio in the amount of powder cocaine it took to get you the same five year-sentence for crack possession. In other words, you needed to have 500 grams of powder versus 5 grams of crack. That’s right: 500 grams vs. 5 grams.
That is not a war on fucking drugs. That was/is a war against some people who use some drugs. If there were an actual war on drugs, half of Wall Street would have been locked up long ago.
So that “lawmaker” who got busted for DUI, the one who wanted folks on welfare to get tested for drugs, well he can kiss my ass. Fucking hypocrite.
No one is perfect!Thanks my Dear!

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I hate finding a typo in a post of mine that gets reblogged … sorry y’all, I’ll try to be more careful in the future!