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SUSAN WATERS et al
Plaintiffs
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DAVE HEINEMAN et al
Defendants
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CLERK
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individuals are neither same sex nor opposite sex to the male
and female genders. Thus they cannot marry anyone who is opposite gender to the
gender they present themselves to be.
D. Intervenors have the right to intervene in this action
In that Mr Wilson has final stage kidney failure and diabetes which could be
fatal at anytime soon and he and Ms Sedlak have mutual property interests and
significant interests in other court actions regarding comingled f unds and Court
Judgements in their favor as Co-Plaintiffs
Du~ regard for ef ficent conduct of the litigation requires that Intervenors
should have an interest that is specific to them; is capable of definition, and
will be directly affected in a substanially concrete fashion by the relief sought.
Kle$ssler v U.S. Forest Service 57 F. 3d 954
Intervenors allegation that they have the same right to marry as other couples
is a true alegation and Intervenors interests are not adequately protected by the
Plaintiffs actions in that if unsuccesful. Intervenors will suffer damage
monotarily due to the inabliity to file joint tax reutns and upon the death of
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Intervenors ask to have the immediate right to marry granted and to visit as
legal spouses, persuant to Neb R.R.S 251063.
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Box 22800
Lincoln, NE 68542-2800
Gracy
1035 Hartley
Lincoln, NE 68521
The above certify that a copy of the above document has been served upon the
Plaintiffs and Defendants via U.S. Mail, addressed to Amy Miller, ACLU
941 "O"O St. 11706, Li ncoln, NE 68508, and Dave Heineman, State Capitol,
Lincoln, Ne 68508 on the 30th Day of December, 2014
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