Taking DOMA down? 09/14/2009
In the house this week, 3 congressmen and women will be presenting a bill that would call for the repeal of the Defense Of Marriage Act, DOMA, a policy that has been violating the LGBT community's rights since 1996. This is not the first attempt that has been made to take down the discriminatory legislation, but I hope that it will be the last. The consevatives have hi-jacked the moral fiber of the nation! I mean, there are the great moral leaders such as... John Ensign of Nevada (way to defend marriage from the gays by sleeping with another woman) Larry Craig of Idaho (a men's bathroom playmate) Mark Foley of Florida (the alleged child molester and soon to be radio host) Michael Duvall of California (big sex talker that blames the media for what HE said) Paul Stanley of Tennesse (another defender of marriage by sleeping around, then his mistress's boyfriend threatened to post naughty picutres of the senator on the internet unless the then senator gave him $10,000) <- per Huffington Post Mark Sanford of South Carolina (defending marriage with his Agentinian mistress) Yes ladies and gentlemen, the opponents we face are righteous and valiant but we will overcome. Come on... If those guys are what we're up against, they wouldn't stand a chance if the LGBT community took a united stand for equality against them! Get on your congresspeople's nerves with all the emails and letters that you and your friends write! Go to www.senate.gov and look under "Senators" in the top left section to find your state's senators Go to www.house.gov and look under "Representatives" on the left hand side to find your state's congresspeople It's the easiest way that you can make a difference. God bless America Status quo... 08/18/2009
Recently, it was made public that the Obama administration is looking to uphold the status quo in regards to the Defense of Marriage Act or DOMA, in a new briefing released regarding the California legislation against gay marriage. We all know that perhaps I'm beating a dead horse on this issue, but this is a horse that should be beaten to a bloody pulp until it gets taken care of... I've written about the significance of "seperate but equal" in this country before and the invalid status it carries, yet millions of Americans still choose this practice for the LGBT community. In 2009, we are left with the option of seperate but equal or nothing! In Nevada, Domestic Partnerships are finally legal and the first permits will be handed out on October 20th... this is a great victory for the community in Nevada and it's welcomed news to the thounsands of LGBT members in the state; shouldn't legislation go further to protect our civil rights though? Why should any one couple be held to a different standard? Domestic Partnerships are a valued commodity in today's LGBT reality, and it's a small step on the road to equality... I just never would have thought that the liberal president in office would be just as condemning as dubya... (George W. Bush... my best friend) Congress has been given the signal to wait it out and see how the chips fall when it comes to DOMA... let the states fight it out, I'm sure that equality will come from the states first. Just like racial equality and women's rights did, I'm sure they will. The go ahead has been officialy given for Congress to turn a blind eye to the issues of the gay community... Congress and this President better pick their battles more wisely unless they want a black eye in 2010 and 2012. We should demand to be taken more seriously as a demographic... God bless America I suppose... |

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