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.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Via America Blog Gay: Pro-Romney ad bashes gays
Well
that didn't take long.The man who claimed to be more pro-gay than even
Ted Kennedy, now has gay-bashing ads running that warn America that "gay
marriage" will be forced upon them over their morning coffee.The ads
were produced by a pro-Romney SuperPAC tied to fey religous right
leader...
Via Freedom to Marry / FB:
History has been made. Join us in thanking the Democratic Party for becoming the first major political party to include the freedom to marry in it's platform. http://bit.ly/Q30qDh
Via JMG: HomoQuotable - Andrew Tobias
"The
Democratic Party under the leadership of Barack Obama has dramatically
improved the lives of millions of lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual
Americans and at no cost to anyone else. In college, I thought I was
the only guy in the world who liked other guys. Later I found there was
someone else like me, our 26-year-old resident tutor. He and I never
talked about it at the time. No one talked about being gay back then.
People killed themselves over being gay. Tragically, some kids still do."But, the progress we have made. Eight weeks ago, I attended that young tutor's wedding! To a guy! He and I never talked about it at the time. Love that had been unspeakable 46 years ago was celebrated by hundreds of people—straight and gay, surfers and senators. In a way, it was a wedding that married my two topics—money and equality—because that young tutor had grown up to become the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Barney Frank.
"Vote for equality, my friends. Vote for prosperity. Vote for Barack Obama. Vote Democrat." - Openly gay Democratic National Committee Treasurer Andrew Tobias, raising the issue of LGBT rights tonight within 30 minutes of the opening of the convention. Yeah, there's no difference between the two parties.
Via Gay Politics Report:
- Democrats’ evolution on marriage to be finalized this week
- When
the Democratic Party approves a new platform document this week
embracing full marriage rights for same-sex couples, the vote will cap a
complete transition on the issue since former President Bill Clinton
signed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996. Advocates say the platform
language is a "societal cue" to those struggling with their own views
about marriage equality. Some at last week’s Republican National
Convention tried to get their party to ease its official opposition to
partnership rights for same-sex couples, but they were not successful. San Francisco Chronicle
(9/2), The Boston Globe/The Associated Press (tiered subscription model)
(9/4)
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