Sunday, January 23, 2011

Re: State of The Union Address: A Gay Agenda for Everyone

No, not the main thrust.

Goi see the complete series at this thread in The New York Times.

Stupid that you missed all the rest with your narrow minded view.

On 1/22/11, dick thompson <rhomp2002@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Amazing. With all the problems in this country, with job losses and
> unemployment close to 10% reported and probably close to twice that in
> actuality, with deficits increasing in leaps and bounds and the rotten
> laws passed by this past congress that tripled the deficit, with the
> problems in the Obamacare that crop up on almost a daily basis, with 2
> wars going on and our military spread all over the world (korea,
> Germany, Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc), with the illegal
> immigration problems - and Tommy and Savage think the main thrust of the
> SOTU should be gay rights. OK. Got it. Just how stupid do you have to
> be to come up with this one.
>
> On 01/22/2011 10:02 PM, Tommy News wrote:
>> A Gay Agenda for Everyone
>> By DAN SAVAGE
>>
>> I'm not an idiot: Now that the Republicans hold the House, only
>> wishful thinkers and the deeply delusional expect to see any movement
>> on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legislative agenda this
>> year or next. Nevertheless, President Obama should address gay rights
>> in his State of the Union speech this week, and he should tackle the
>> biggest, most meaningful right of them all: the right to marry.
>>
>> When he was a candidate for the Illinois State Senate in 1996, Mr.
>> Obama told a gay publication that he supported "legalizing same-sex
>> marriages." Twelve years later, right about the time he decided to run
>> for president, he came out against marriage equality. But, as the
>> president likes to say, "The arc of the moral universe is long but it
>> bends toward justice." Where a Gallup poll in 1996 found that just 27
>> percent of the nation supported equal marriage rights for same-sex
>> couples, a CNN poll last summer found that a majority now supports
>> marriage equality.
>>
>> The president — perhaps after introducing Daniel Hernandez Jr., the
>> openly gay intern credited with saving Representative Gabrielle
>> Giffords's life — should declare that the trend is clear: this country
>> increasingly believes that Mr. Hernandez and other lesbian, gay,
>> bisexual and transgender Americans should have all the same rights and
>> responsibilities as other citizens.
>>
>> Gay Americans are eventually going to win on marriage just like we won
>> on military service, the president should tell Congress, so why not
>> save everyone on both sides of the debate a lot of time, trouble and
>> money by approving the entire gay rights agenda? Send the Employment
>> Non-Discrimination Act, the Student Non-Discrimination Act, the
>> Uniting American Families Act and the repeal of the odious Defense of
>> Marriage Act to his desk for his signature.
>>
>> He can assure the lawmakers that, yes, there's something in it for
>> Americans who disapprove of homosexuality too.
>>
>> Social conservatives long to raise their children in a country where
>> they don't have to hear about homosexuality every time they turn on
>> the news. I'd like raise my son in a country like that too. And guess
>> what? In countries like Canada — where the fight over gay rights is
>> essentially over, where there is gay marriage, open military service
>> and employment protections — homosexuality hardly ever makes the front
>> pages of newspapers. There's nothing much to report.
>>
>> Conservatives can't get rid of us, but they can hear less from and
>> about us. They just have to bend toward justice.
>>
>> More:
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/23/opinion/23savage.html
>>
>>
>>
>>
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