A pro-marriage equality ad airing in Washington State deserves a “Pants on Fire” Award, according to anti-marriage equality organization Preserve Marriage Washington. The group published a press release on Tuesday blasting a new television ad that began airing last week, and said that it was “not an accurate depiction of the law” in Washington.
The ad in question was produced by Washington United for Marriage, which is currently lobbying for the passage of R-74. The referendum, which will be voted on this November, would legalize same-sex marriage in the state.
In the ad, a mother tells the story of her daughter and her daughter’s partner who was diagnosed with brain cancer. “One night in the hospital Cheryl had a seizure,” the mother in the ad says. “She was asking for Sarah and no one called. Only marriage guarantees that all couples can be there for each other when it really matters.”
Preserve Marriage Washington shot back at the ad, calling it “melodramatic” and says that its claims are false because the state’s domestic partnership law allowed hospital visitation and other rights for same-sex couples.
But as Think Progress points out, Washington’s “everything but marriage” law doesn’t guarantee equal rights:








