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.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Via JMG: HomoQuotable - Doug Wright
"I wish my moderate Republican friends would simply be honest. They all say they’re voting for Romney because of his economic policies (tenuous and ill-formed as they are), and that they disagree with him on gay rights. Fine. Then look me in the eye, speak with a level clear voice, and say, 'My taxes and take-home pay mean more than your fundamental civil rights, the sanctity of your marriage, your right to visit an ailing spouse in the hospital, your dignity as a citizen of this country, your healthcare, your right to inherit, the mental welfare and emotional well-being of your youth, and your very personhood.' It’s like voting for George Wallace during the Civil Rights movements, and apologizing for his racism. You’re still complicit. You’re still perpetuating anti-gay legislation and cultural homophobia. You don’t get to walk away clean, because you say you 'disagree' with your candidate on these issues." - Pulitzer and Tony winning playwright Doug Wright, in a message now going viral on Facebook.
UPDATE: I've been unable to find the original posting of this quote, which as I mentioned above has been reposted to many Facebook accounts. Please email me if you find the source and I'll add the link.
UPDATE II: Twitter user DogUnderwater points out that Playbill has posted Wright's message with his permission.
Via Sacramento Buddhist Meditation Group - Dharma Breeze:
“If we learn to open our hearts, anyone, including the people who drive us crazy, can be our teacher.”
― Pema Chödrön
― Pema Chödrön
Via Buddhism on Beliefnet:
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Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma October 25, 2012
Only the Truth
The
Buddha didn't talk about Buddhism. He was concerned, simply, with the
truth—the truth of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering—and
that, I'd submit, is a good thing for anybody to learn.
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- Peter Doobinin, "Tough Lovingkindness"
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Via JMG: You People Are "Unhinged" For Believing The Words Of Bay Buchanan
GOProud is super upset that people are taking seriously the words of their own keynote speaker Bay Buchanan, who last week said,
"Governor Romney also believes, consistent with the 10th Amendment,
that it should be left to states to decide whether to grant same-sex
couples certain benefits, such as hospital visitation rights and the
ability to adopt children." I'd post that quote over at Twitchy, but
they've banned me for my detestable habit of repeating verbatim the
words of our enemies. But hey, Twitchy uses Disqus, so feel free to drop some truth over there.
Reposted from Joe
Labels: GOProud, homocons, Mitt Romney, Quislings
Via Buddhism on Beliefnet:
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Via JMG: The Gates Give $500K To WA Marriage
The Gates Give $500K To WA Marriage
Bill and Melinda Gates have donated $500,000 to Washington state's campaign to uphold same-sex marriage.
The donation was announced Tuesday by Washington United for Marriage, which is working to approve Referendum 74. The donation was made on Oct. 15, but didn't publicly post online with the Public Disclosure Commission until Tuesday. Referendum 74 asks voters to either approve or reject the law allowing same-sex marriage that was passed by the Legislature earlier this year. Bill Gates had made a $100,000 contribution to the campaign earlier this year. About $11 million has been spent on the campaign so far, with a bulk of it spent by gay marriage supporters. Washington United for Marriage has far outraised its opponents, bringing in nearly $11 million compared to the more than $2 million raised so far by Preserve Marriage Washington, which opposes the law.The most recent polling shows R-74 leading by almost 20 points.
Labels: Bill Gates, marriage equality, Microsoft, Washington state
Via Advocate and Gay Politics Report:
- Romney camp doubles down on ending marriage equality
- A campaign adviser for Mitt Romney reiterated this weekend that the former governor of Massachusetts favors banning marriage equality through an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Bay Buchanan had previously suggested that Romney believed marriage was an issue best left up to individual states, causing some to wonder if the campaign was softening its position on the Federal Marriage Amendment. In response, Log Cabin Republican Executive Director R. Clarke Cooper issued a statement saying the conservative position should be to respect decisions by states to recognize married same-sex couples. Romney has signed a pledge written by the National Organization for Marriage that promises he will advocate for the FMA if he wins the White House.
Via Gay Politics Report:
- Romney camp doubles down on ending marriage equality
- A campaign adviser for Mitt Romney reiterated this weekend that the former governor of Massachusetts favors banning marriage equality through an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Bay Buchanan had previously suggested that Romney believed marriage was an issue best left up to individual states, causing some to wonder if the campaign was softening its position on the Federal Marriage Amendment. In response, Log Cabin Republican Executive Director R. Clarke Cooper issued a statement saying the conservative position should be to respect decisions by states to recognize married same-sex couples. Romney has signed a pledge written by the National Organization for Marriage that promises he will advocate for the FMA if he wins the White House. Advocate.com (10/21), BuzzFeed (10/20), LGBT POV (10/20)
Via JMG: Stonewall Democrats Denounce Log Cabin
"The Log Cabin Republicans have proven once and for all that they are not an organization aligned with the LGBT movement. They are a Republican front group bumbling their way into fooling LGBT voters that it's OK to support a party that would legislate us back into the closet. Their endorsement of Mitt Romney isn't just shameful - it's insulting.
"Mitt Romney stands for nothing positive for LGBT people. He supports a federal marriage amendment (which was a reason for Log Cabin to refuse to endorse George W. Bush in 2004). He supports McCarthy-like investigations into our community for evidence of 'harassment of Christians'. He opposes the repeal of DOMA. He opposes ENDA. He's even said things as basic as the right to visit your sick or dying loved one in the hospital is a 'privilege' and not a right. [snip]
"So there you have it - the Log Cabin Republicans, who screamed loudly and forcefully for months that liberal groups and LGBT movement posturing weren't going to affect their endorsements have instead allowed the interests of money sucking GOP insiders and the fear of a conservative performance troupe to decide their endorsement for them. It's reprehensible. Have they no decency?" - Jerame Davis, executive director of the National Stonewall Democrats, via press release.
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma October 23, 2012
The Path to Restoration
My
advice for people is to love the world they are in, in whatever way
makes sense to them. It may be a devotional practice, it may be song or
poetry, it may be by gardening, it may be as an activist, scientist, or
community leader. The path to restoration extends from our heart to the
heart of sentient beings, and that path will be different for every
person.
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- Paul Hawken, "The Movement With No Name"
Monday, October 22, 2012
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