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| Dear Daniel, Yesterday, Congress took two important steps toward finally repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". First, the Senate Armed Services Committee voted 16-12 to pass an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would repeal the 1993 law. It was the first time that Congress had ever voted to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". The bill is expected to proceed to the Senate floor sometime this summer.
Sincerely, Joe Solmonese
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A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Via HRC:
Via JMG: Around The World
They are: Cuba, China, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Somalia, South Korea, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uganda, United States, Venezuela, and Yemen.(Via - Esquire)
Labels: DADT, LGBT rights, military
reposted from JoeVia JMG: What Disney Teaches Girls
Not to mention that many of Disney's villains have been older, single, effeminate men.(Via - Boing,Boing)
Labels: Disney, movies, parenting
reposted from JMGVia JMG: Keith Olbermann & Dan Savage On The Anti-Gay DADT Crazies
Last night Olbermann and Savage talked about all those Hitler loving, soldier-raping, AIDS-carrying gays that the AFA and FRC have been warning you about. And then they get into John McCain's announced plan to filibuster the Senate vote and bring the entire repeal effort crashing down.
Labels: Bryan Fischer, DADT, Dan Savage, John McCain, Keith Olbermann
reposted from JoeRE DADT: Good News, Bad News
First the good news. Late last night, the Senate Armed Services Committee and the House of Representatives made history, passing an amendment to the Defense Authorization bill to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" -- an historic moment bringing America one significant step closer to ending this discriminatory military policy.
But here's the bad news -- and it's really bad: As we told you yesterday in the message below, Sen. John McCain and the Republicans are planning to filibuster -- yes, filibuster -- the entire defense budget bill to stop the repeal of DADT. To defeat us, the extreme right-wing is cranking up their propaganda machine like they did on health care, behind the homophobic attacks of the Family Research Council.
As Keith Olbermann said on MSNBC last night, "John McCain is marshaling his own resistance to the Senate amendment, inexplicably siding with right-wing fringe groups, who are attempting to out-homophobe each other to prevent historic progress for gay Americans."
This is NOT over by a long shot. We've got big plans to stop John McCain and the Family Research Council -- but we can't launch our campaign without your financial support. To win, we have to fight back immediately. Whether it's $5 or $500, we need your help right now:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/FightBack
To catch up on the rest of McCain's extremist obstructionism as well as what it will take to defeat him, please read the message we sent you Thursday morning before the Senate Armed Services Committee vote...
Dear Daniel --
Today, the Senate Armed Services Committee could make history.
Behind the leadership of Chairman Carl Levin, the Senate committee is on the verge of passing an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would remove "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" from federal statute and set the stage for eventual repeal.
That's the good news. The bad news is that this is far, far, far from over.
Roll Call is reporting that Sen. John McCain will "without a doubt" support an unprecedented filibuster of the entire defense budget to stop the repeal of DADT if the bill comes to the floor of the full Senate.
It gets worse. According to the New York Times, McCain also solicited letters from the Joint Chiefs of Staff -- the chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines -- that object to the repeal amendment supported by President Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike Mullen.
McCain's shocking obstructionism is being amplified by the right-wing Family Research Council, which released a video on Wednesday attempting to drive a wedge between the Joint Chiefs and the President, claiming Obama is trying to "force open homosexuality on the military."
This is absolutely outrageous. John McCain and the notorious Family Research Council are declaring war on us. The only way we can stop this Republican filibuster -- and win this war -- is with your support. Please contribute $25, $50, $100 or more now and help us fight back:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/FightBack
We've been organizing against DADT for months -- and we will continue to organize against it for many more months until it's dead and buried. For good.
Fortunately, we've got an equality army ready to go to battle. To date, 280,192 Americans have taken action on DADT through the Courage Campaign. Just this week, thousands more called Congress and more than 15,000 Courage and DFA members committed to hand-delivering Gov. Howard Dean's open letter -- signed by nearly 100,000 Americans -- to Senate offices in all 50 states.
Two weeks ago, the chances of repeal this year looked slim to none. But because of your relentless activism -- and the people power fueled by more than 30 organizations working to repeal DADT -- the Senate Armed Services Committee is on the verge of passing this historic amendment today.
Now John McCain and the extremist Family Research Council are vowing to stop at nothing to crush this movement -- even though a new CNN poll shows 78% of Americans support gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. Only you can help us defeat them. Please make a contribution of whatever amount you can afford now to help us fight back:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/FightBack
Thank you for fighting back today. We can't do this without you.
Rick Jacobs
Chair, Courage Campaign
Courage Campaign Equality is a part of the Courage Campaign's multi-issue online organizing network that empowers more than 700,000 grassroots and netroots supporters to push for progressive change and full equality in California and across the country. To get involved in Courage Campaign Equality, visit "Testimony: Equality on Trial" -- our new campaign to bring the Prop 8 trial into the lives of Americans.
To support our campaign to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," please chip in what you can today:
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Today's "WTF is wrong with these bigots?" post:
Link to Story: CLICK HERE
BLOG: IOWA POLITICS INSIDER
Iowa GOP committeeman to gay candidate: I’ll sink you
BLOG POST BY JASON CLAYWORTH • JCLAYWORTH@DMREG.COM • MAY 27, 2010
“You and the radical homosexual community want to harass supporters of REAL marriage,” Steve Scheffler wrote in an e-mail to Fred Karger, a longtime civil rights advocate in California who is gay and has announced he is running for president. “. . . I will work overtime to help ensure that your political aspirations are aborted right here in Iowa.”
Fred Karger
Karger, the founder of Californians Against Hate, said he is shocked that one of Iowa’s highest-ranking members of his party would express such disdain.
“The fact that he made such hateful comments, I think is very offensive,” Karger said. “I certainly think he owes me an apology.”
The e-mail sent to Karger was in response to a message by Californians Against Hate that outlined how Maine officials had ordered the National Organization for Marriage to turn over the names of its donors in a recent state election. The group, better known as NOM, opposes equal marriage rights for same sex couples.
The original message from Karger’s group praised “truth and transparency in politics.”
Scheffler acknowledged today that he wrote the e-mail but said he makes no apologies.
“I’m not going to get involved in the presidential caucuses but I’m going to call a spade a spade,” Scheffler said today. “When you have somebody who is this far out of the mainstream of the political party, I’m just going to tell them what I think.”
One Iowa, the state’s largest civil rights group for gay and lesbians, said the situation demonstrates intolerance within the Republican Party.
“The Iowa Republican party wants to portray themselves as a big tent party, but when it comes right down to it leaders like Scheffler have shown little tolerance for those with different views,” said Carolyn Jenison, the executive director of One Iowa. “They’ve increasingly tried to purge their party of pro-equality Republicans like Karger and former Lt. Gov. Joy Corning. This goes beyond marriage, this is about excluding people from the political process.”
Matt Strawn, chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa, did not return a phone call about Scheffler’s e-mail. Danielle Plogmann, Communications Director for the Republican Party of Iowa, said Strawn was out of the office Thursday and that this issue is not one that he wants to comment upon.
Here’s Scheffler’s e-mail to Karger as sent from his BlackBerry:
You don’t care about transparency–you and the radical homosexual community want to harass supporters of REAL marriage. I am the Republican National Committeeman for Iowa. As a private citizen and knowing literally thousands of caucus goers, I will work overtime to help ensure that your political aspirations are aborted right here in Iowa. Have you studied our past caucuses–you have NO chance here in Iowa!
Gay McDonald's Commercial / McDonald’s faz comercial gay na França
Assunto: McDonald’s faz comercial gay na França
Para:
Um hamburguer com tempero arco-íris é o que pode ser vislumbrado no comercial da rede de fast food McDonald’s na França. Um jovem está na lanchonete vendo uma foto com várias pessoas. Recebe uma ligação e diz que está com muitas saudades enquanto acaricia alguém na imagem. Logo, diz que precisa desligar porque o pai está vindo.
O pai chega e diz: “É a foto da sua turma? Eu me parecia com você na sua idade. As garotas eram loucas por mim. Pena que só há meninos na sua classe. Você faria muito sucesso”. A resposta do jovem é um sorriso de quem não discorda nem concorda com a afirmação. Por fim, um slogan aparece: “Venha como você é”. Antes da fome, dá uma raiva de uma ação dessa estar longe de acontecer no Brasil...
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Via JMG: BREAKING: Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) Agrees To Support DADT Repeal
Adam Bink is reporting on Open Left that Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) has agreed to be the final necessary vote to move the DADT repeal out the Senate Armed Services Committee and onto the floor for a full vote.In the House, repeal sponsor Rep. Patrick Murphy says he has the necessary votes to pass the bill.I was told Sen. Nelson's message is going to be that this isn't about the next election... what the [Lieberman-Levin] amendment does is "remove the politics and puts the policy at DOD first." He will emphasize that nothing will happen until after the review is completed and implementation is planned, and that's the way it oughta be handled. He will further emphasize that the current policy is "just not honest" and "just not the way it should be handled". Big, big, big news. As I reported last night, Sen. Bayh is a "soft yes", and if he fully commits, we will have the votes in hand on the Armed Services Committee.
Labels: Congress, DADT, military, Senate
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