Posts tagged GLBTQ Rights
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Dear Colorado,
This sign was first held by now-Wyo. State Senator Chris Rothfuss in 2009 when state DOMA HJR 17 was up for vote. It was defeated.
It was posted in Cheyenne in 2011 for opposition to state DOMA HB 74. It was defeated.
We’re pretty good at advocating against bigotry in Wyoming. We’ll see you at your special session regarding civil unions. That sign has a blank back, and I’ll take it off the wall.
Cheers,
Meg
(Taken with Instagram)
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Upon the occasion of President Obama’s gay marriage news-making today, the always reasonable Fox Nation essentially put out a call to arms, declaring in an all-caps headline, “OBAMA FLIP FLOPS, DECLARES WAR ON MARRIAGE.”
But so much for brand unity, because Fox News anchor Shep Smith was not shy on-air about his agreement with the president’s stated belief that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. “The president of the United States, now in the 21st century,” Smith said dryly after airing Obama’s historic announcement. He then asked Fox host Bret Baier, with some attitude, if the Republicans would dare make marriage equality a campaign issue “while sitting very firmly, without much question, on the wrong side of history on it.”
Baier responded soberly, “I don’t know about that, Shep,” pointing to close opinion polls and state referendums banning same-sex unions. Smith went on to note that Obama’s position “makes no legal change for now, which may sound familiar to a couple of generations ago, but that’s where we are.”
I ♥ you, Shep Smith. Truly.
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GetEqual’s “We Can’t Wait” campaign in Laramie, Wyo. Members are taking pens to OFA offices to push President Obama to sign non-discrimination. We hope his not-signing is just a simple matter of needing a pen. So we decorated some for delivery. (Taken with Instagram at University of Wyoming, Rainbow Resource Center)
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Who knew The Donald had it in him?
Of course, as the article suggests, Trump’s decision probably has less to do with decreased Grinchitude and more to do with the desire to avoid a negative brand image.
But… good job?
Who’s shocked? National Organization for Marriage (NOM) sought to continue “fanning hostility” and aimed to “sideswipe Obama” by finding “attractive black Democrats” to challenge “white gay marriage advocates” in elections. More on this:
“The strategic goal of this project is to drive a wedge between gays and blacks—two key Democratic constituencies,” says an internal report on 2008 and 2009 campaigns, in a section titled the “Not A Civil Right Project.”
“Find, equip, energize and connect African American spokespeople for marriage, develop a media campaign around their objections to gay marriage as a civil right; provoke the gay marriage base into responding by denouncing these spokesmen and women as bigots,” advises the document, which is a road map to the successful campaign against same-sex marriage in California.
The document also targets Hispanic voters, whom conservatives have long hoped would join the backlash against gay rights.
“The Latino vote in America is a key swing vote, and will be so even more so in the future, both because of demographic growth and inherent uncertainty: Will the process of assimilation to the dominant Anglo culture lead Hispanics to abandon traditional family values?” the document asks. “We must interrupt this process of assimilation by making support for marriage a key badge of Latino identity - a symbol of resistance to inappropriate assimilation.”
NOM — heartless, homophobic, AND racist!
This is too great to not merit its own individual post. Someone should make a “Hey girl” Rick Santorum tumblr. Why? Because all major news networks agree on one thing: If Rick’s gonna win, he must court the ladies.
Some people think that you can’t let same-sex couples get married without changing the definition of the word “marriage.” When we let openly gay people join the army, did we have to change the definition of the word “Army”? Did Rosa Parks make us change the definition of the word “bus”?
It’s one thing to blame the Bible for your bigotry, but don’t blame the dictionary.
Taken from the Honest Girl Scouts campaign. For a campaign trying to get people /not/ to buy cookies and /not/ support the GSUSA, this is doing an awful lot to suddenly make me want /to/ support the GSUSA. (and I’m saying this a a former Girl Scout of about 6 years who hasn’t bought cookies in years because they’re too expensive).
I see so much acceptance here, and especially in a time in children’s lives where acceptance is so important, taking that away from them is just cruel.
I love the Girl Scout organization.
I was a Brownie through Senior Girl Scout, even when my Senior troop in high school was reduced to just me and one other girl b/c it just wasn’t that cool. I went to Girl Scout camp every summer, took trips w/ my troop (most memorable being to Idaho w/ a thousand other Girl Scouts), earned badges, held all positions (secretary, treasurer, vice president, and president) in my troop over the years and then I became a co-troop leader when my old leader went on to set up a Brownie troop. (and let me tell you, that shit looks good on applications when you’re just coming out of high school.)
Girl Scouts taught me a lot about people and I just want to encourage everyone to look into helping a troop. whether it’s by buying cookies, or just donating what you can (Girl Scout cookie stands accept donations or if you can’t eat the cookies, you can purchase a box to be donated to someone else). volunteering or looking into becoming a leader/co-leader or if you’re young enough, look into joining! OR IF YOU HAVE KIDS, LOOK INTO FINDING THEM A LOCAL TROOP. when you find a good troop, it’s a blast. I mean that truly and sincerely, I am still friends with people from my old troops and I have nothing but good memories of Girl Scouting.
SO I KNOW THOSE COOKIES ARE EXPENSIVE ($4 a box, I think it’s up to now?) but 70% of that profit—the proceeds not used to pay the baker—go to the local Girl Scout council and yes, each troop gets a portion of that.
COOKIE SEASON STARTS TOMORROW in most places so go find your local troops and support an incredibly worthy cause!
and wow, I’m sorry for the word vomit, but I grew up in Girl Scouting and I hate to think that some people think it’s not a good group to support. I think any organization whose ultimate goal is to help and educate all girls is the best kind of organization to put your money and/or time into.
I never needed incentive to buy Girl Scout cookies. But now I can buy them with 100% good feelings about their organization and their causes. Way to go Scouts!!
BUY ALL THE COOKIES
29 days ‘til cookie season in Laramie, Wyo. Buying lots o’ cookies.
This flyer is from when Mitt Romney was running for governor of Massachusetts in 2002. It states, “All citizens deserve equal rights, regardless of their sexual preference” and wishes folks a great pride weekend.
As governor, he backed that statement up. From Joe Sudbay at AMERICA blog:
While running for governor in 2002, Romney and his running mate, Kerry Healey, distributed pink fliers at a Gay Pride parade, declaring “Mitt and Kerry wish you a great Pride weekend.” He backed domestic partner benefits for public employees, winning the endorsement of the national Log Cabin Republicans. In his inaugural speech, he promised to defend civil rights “regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or race.”
As governor, he appointed openly gay and lesbian people to high-profile administration positions. He doubled the budget line item for the Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth, until he tried to disband it last May — more political theater for the Republican right.
And now? Well, he’s changed his mind. The gays are no longer A-OK for Romney:
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has joined Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and former Sen. Pennsylvania Rick Santorum in signing a pledge to oppose same-sex marriage on a number of specific fronts.
The three candidates signed the pledge advanced by the National Organization for Marriage, which has led national and state campaigns to limit marriage to a man and a woman. The signature of the front-runner, Romney, is a bit of a coup for the group, as he’s been careful about committing to other pledges, including a broad promise to a socially conservative Iowa group that caused trouble for other candidates.
Romney, Bachmann and Santorum signed on to support a federal constitutional amendment defining marriage, to appoint federal judges who don’t see a constitutional right to same-sex marriage and to back the Defense of Marriage Act.
They’ve also pledged to support a referendum on marriage in Washington and to establish a “presidential commission on religious liberty” aimed at protecting the rights of marriage foes to speak out.
Here’s the pledge, with Romney’s signature.
Civil rights for all Americans just aren’t politically expedient for today’s GOP. However, Romney has never been a huge supporter of marriage equality - only civil unions, and reluctantly so. From a (rather internally contradictory) 2004 press release:
Same sex marriage doesn’t hurt my marriage, or yours. But it may affect the development of children and thereby future society as a whole. Until we understand the implications for human development of a different definition of marriage, I believe we should preserve that which has endured over thousands of years.
Preserving the definition of marriage should not infringe on the right of individuals to live in the manner of their choosing… There is an unshakeable majority of opinion in this country that we should cherish and protect individual rights with tolerance and understanding.
But there is a difference between individual rights and marriage. An individual has rights, but a man and a woman together have a marriage. We should not deconstruct marriage simply to make a statement about the rights of individual adults. Forcing marriage to mean all things, will ultimately define marriage to mean nothing at all.
Some have asked why so much importance is attached to the word “marriage.” It is because changing the definition of marriage to include same sex unions will lead to further far-reaching changes that also would influence the development of our children. For example, school textbooks and classroom instruction may be required to assert absolute societal indifference between traditional marriage and same sex practice. It is inconceivable that promoting absolute indifference between heterosexual and homosexual unions would not significantly effect child development, family dynamics, and societal structures.
Among the structures that would be affected would be religious and certain charitable institutions. Those with scriptural or other immutable founding principles will be castigated. Ultimately, some may founder… Society can ill afford further erosion of charitable and virtuous institutions. For these reasons, I join with those who support a federal constitutional amendment.
Romney saw civil unions as the compromise of protecting marriage and individual rights; however, his latest signing of this pledge indicates his complete shift to the far right on this issue, and is nothing more than political pandering by a floundering candidate.
Bringing this back because of Romney’s waffling on same-sex marriage yet again… Click here to view full coverage of this and other issues from the debates last night and this morning.
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This photo apparently approximates what Chicago Cardinal Francis George sees when he sees a gay pride parade.
A Catholic cardinal in Chicago on Wednesday compared the gay liberation movement to the Ku Klux Klan.
Appearing on Fox’s Chicago station, Cardinal Francis George complained that this year’s Gay Pride Parade route would mean that Our Lady of Mount Carmel might have to cancel Sunday mass for the first time in almost 100 years.
“You don’t want the gay liberation movement to morph into something like the Ku Klux Klan, demonstrating in the streets against Catholicism,” George said.
“That’s a little strong analogy, Ku Klux Klan,” Fox Chicago’s Dane Placko noted.
“It is,” George agreed. “But you take a look at the rhetoric — the rhetoric of the Ku Klux Klan, the rhetoric of some of the gay liberation people. Who is the enemy? The Catholic Church.”
Upon hearing the church’s concerns, parade organizers agreed to move the event start time from 10 a.m. to noon.
So… I could understand if the cardinal’s concern was that this loud, boisterous, fabulous parade might disrupt mass because of noise/parking access issues. THAT complaint I may not criticize as much.
However, Ku Klux Klan? Really? When was the last time they demonstrated against the Catholic Church? Anyhow, Cardinal George, I assure you - those at pride parades are typically there to demonstrate gay pride, not against your church or anyone else’s.
You should go, cardinal. You might learn something.
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Newt Gingrich, on the heels of his personal fidelity pledge to a family values group in Iowa, decided to take on the issue of homosexuality. The results were predictably infuriating:
Calling himself a “traditional, classic conservative,” Gingrich said he believed marriage should be between a man and a woman and insisted he would not have repealed the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in the military.
But the former House speaker was careful to draw the distinction that he believes homosexuality is both genetic and a lifestyle, stopping short of agreeing with some who believe it is entirely a choice.

Oh, okay, so at least he’s not 100% “it’s a choice” bandwagon - nothing like infidelity, amirite?! But really, here’s the best part:
He also pointedly noted an acceptance of homosexuality, saying he doesn’t believe people should be mistreated based on their personal lives. “I’m against discrimination of people based on their private behavior,” Gingrich said.

No, I don’t think gay people should be discriminated against, I just don’t think they should serve openly in our military and get married because reasons that aren’t hateful! </sarcasm>

Are you freaking kidding me? Really? He made these comments within moments of each other in the SAME INTERVIEW! How do you not understand the inherent contradiction?!
If someone made the same claim about Catholics, he’d flip his shit. At least religion is more of a choice than homosexuality.
Guess what? You didn’t wake up one morning and choose to be straight, Newt. However, you did wake up next to Wife #2 on several mornings, put on your tie and your serious face, lambasted Bill Clinton for cheating on his wife, then gave Callista (now Wife #3) the old in-and-out before returning home to soon-to-be-ex-Wife #2. THAT was a choice, not your heterosexuality.
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Mitt Romney, for all his smoothness and goodhair, can be quite awkward. He’s got another socially awkward notch on his belt: That awkward moment when you crash a gay vet’s dinner date with his husband, looking for a photo op.
Imagine this. You’re a 60-something gay Vietnam veteran out to dinner with your husband in New Hampshire when Mitt Romney sits down at your table uninvited…
Are you more offended that Romney mistook your proud military heritage for blatant homophobia? Or just annoyed that homeboy had the hubris to invite himself to your date night, like some bizarre MTV reality television show, Republican Third Wheel?
Bob Garon, 63, of Epsom, N.H., asked Romney if he, as president would seek to overturn New Hampshire’s law legalizing gay marriage. Romney gave his standard response affirming his belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Garon, who is gay and was seated with his husband, Bob Lemire, then said to Romney: “It’s good to know how you feel, that you do not believe everyone is entitled to their constitutional rights.”
Romney replied: “Actually, I think at the time the Constitution was written marriage was between a man and a woman and I don’t believe the Supreme Court has changed that.”
Garon, a political independent, told reporters he was unimpressed with Romney.
“The guy ain’t going to make it,” he said after the exchange. “You can’t trust him. I can see it in his eyes.”
Garon said he was married in June. “In New Hampshire, where it’s legal. Unless Mitt Romney gets elected.”

I’m guessing Romney assumed the two men were just good buddies grabbing a bite to eat, rather than a married couple. A Romney aide can be heard telling the former governor to hurry up, because he had to get on Fox News. Doubt this clip aired on Fox, amirite?!
I’d like to remind Governor Flip-Flop about another awkward moment: That awkward moment when the hot pink pride day adverts from your gubenatorial campaign wander onto the internet, proudly claiming all citizens deserve equal rights regardless of sexual orientation.
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From the “Wait, what?” files:
A conservative Christian politician has a secret life as a sperm donor for lesbian couples - even though he has campaigned against gay marriage. American politician Bill Johnson has spent most of this year in Christchurch helping run the earthquake recovery, all the while using the online persona “chchbill” to meet women who want help to get pregnant. Three women are now pregnant, and Johnson has assisted another three with donations in the past month.
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I seriously question his motives - for him, it’s all about having a biological child of his own. It’s not about the women having a child of their own, it’s about them having his child. Note he says having children is a basic human need, one he’d be okay with denying to same-sex couples in the U.S. - at least in regards to parenting rights.
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I am genuinely curious about the legal issues surrounding this type of case. What if they don’t want him involved? What if he quits supporting them? What about the international issues of custody? This is a Family Law nightmare, not to mention it smacks of hypocrisy.
So Bill Johnson, you’re a true hypocrite.
well sperm donors don’t have legal rights to the children the sperm produces so…
Here’s the thing: That’s with legal donations inside the fertility clinic system. The biological father doesn’t know who the children are and vice versa… usually. NZ is different: “The Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Act allows children at age 18 to ask the fertility clinic or the registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriage for the identity of the donor and any siblings conceived using the same donor.”
As for rights, international courts have ruled differently. Without legal agreements about the donation, there’s literally no proof the donor intended to relinquish rights. For all courts would know, a woman had a one night stand with Johnson, or intended to involved him as a father, etc.
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From the “Wait, what?” files:
A conservative Christian politician has a secret life as a sperm donor for lesbian couples - even though he has campaigned against gay marriage. American politician Bill Johnson has spent most of this year in Christchurch helping run the earthquake recovery, all the while using the online persona “chchbill” to meet women who want help to get pregnant. Three women are now pregnant, and Johnson has assisted another three with donations in the past month.
Johnson was a 2009 candidate for the office of Governor of Alabama. He moved to Christchurch after the February quake without his wife Kathy.
The Herald on Sunday approached Johnson on Thursday at a restaurant in Christchurch where he had just finished dining with one of the women he had successfully impregnated. He said the urge to become a biological father was “a need that I have”.
“I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world. When I married her I knew we couldn’t have any more children. She had a hysterectomy 10 years ago. There is nothing my wife would want to give me more in the world than a child of my own.”
Johnson said he had told his wife he wanted to act as a sperm donor. The couple had sought counselling shortly after. He said he left believing she was aware he was going to continue. Asked if his wife knew he was donating sperm, he said: “She does now.” He said she did not know of any of the pregnancies and, “If life’s circumstances had dealt me a different hand I wouldn’t be doing this. It is not the hand that life has dealt my wife. Reproduction and having children is as basic a human need as eating.”
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The women say they met him through different sites. They included a number of women in same-sex relationships. In his political life, Johnson campaigned on a conservative Christian platform which opposed gay marriage. He said he did not know the “relationship status” of the women he donated to: “I just know they want to have children.”He asked: “Would it make any difference that from the first month (of pregnancy) I started sending [one of the women] money to help?” He said he was also financially supporting another pregnant woman. The payments he made in that case were increased because the woman already had one child.
So… good on him for helping women have children - but not really.
Why?
I seriously question his motives - for him, it’s all about having a biological child of his own. It’s not about the women having a child of their own, it’s about them having his child. Note he says having children is a basic human need, one he’d be okay with denying to same-sex couples in the U.S. - at least in regards to parenting rights.
His wife is none too thrilled:
“This is a really, really difficult time for our family,” Kathy Johnson said in an email to the Mobile (Ala.) Press-Register. “I’m still in disbelief and very hurt, and our family has a lot of healing to do.”
I am genuinely curious about the legal issues surrounding this type of case. What if they don’t want him involved? What if he quits supporting them? What about the international issues of custody? This is a Family Law nightmare, not to mention it smacks of hypocrisy.
So Bill Johnson, you’re a true hypocrite.
And it’s just as fantastic as it sounds:





Watch the video:
The look of shock on her face is incredible. Elijah is brave little man, and I commend him.
(Source: cognitivedissonance)