Do you have any idea how stupid not seeing that predictability is?
Nevermind, the answer is more than obvious. You are blind.
On 1/7/11, GregfromBoston <greg.vincent@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Do you have any idea how stupid it is to call people anti-gay before
> they so much as bang a gavel?
>
> Nevermind, the answer is obvious
>
> On Jan 7, 9:44 am, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Further emperical proof and statistics on the new anti-gay 112th Congress.
>>
>> As a more conservative 112th Congress is being sworn in today, gay
>> rights supporters are bracing for major challenges that will lie
>> ahead.
>>
>> The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has surveyed the new Congress and
>> determined that there are many more anti-LGBT legislators than in the
>> 111th Congress.
>>
>> The HRC analysis shows a swing of 53 House seats and five Senate seats
>> to anti-LGBT lawmakers.
>>
>> The Republican domination in the November elections has caused a huge
>> shift in Congress. The House swings from a pro-LGBT majority to an
>> anti-LGBT majority. The Senate swings from a pro-LGBT majority to an
>> even split.
>>
>> Look at the figures. And weap.
>>
>> House
>> --------------- 111th ----- 112th ----- Variance
>> Anti-LGBT ----- 172 ----- 225 ----- +53
>> Pro-LGBT ----- 196 ----- 167 ------ -29
>> Mixed record ---65 ------- 43 ----- -22
>>
>> Senate
>> --------------- 111th ----- 112th ----- Variance
>> Anti-LGBT ------ 35 ------- 40 -------- +5
>> Pro-LGBT ------ 42 ------- 40 -------- -2
>> Mixed record -- 23 ------- 20 -------- -3
>>
>> Although there is circumstantial evidence that social issues such as
>> gay rights are becoming less of a campaign issue for Republicans, many
>> of the new members of Congress were supported by right-wing
>> conservatives and the so-called Tea Party faithful who are less likely
>> to give an inch on marriage equality or anti-discrimination laws. The
>> pressure will be intense on the new legislators to toe the party line.
>>
>> This does not bode well for progress on equal rights.
>>
>> A key question is whether the 112th Congress will try to roll back any
>> of the progress that has been achieved so far.
>>
>> It is imperative that the LGBT community and its allies in the
>> struggle for equal rights keep up the pressure on Congress to do the
>> right thing.
>>
>> More:http://www.sdgln.com/commentary/2011/01/05/commentary-112th-congress-...
>>
>> --
>> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
>> Have a great day,
>> Tommy
>
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Have a great day,
Tommy
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