Questions

May 23rd, 2011

In response to Jennifer Roback Morse’s remarks to the Minnesota house I have asked them the following questions. I post a screen shot of them here since NOM and the Ruth Institute are generally not interested in open civil debate. I don’t expect them to provide any answers to them.

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Gay and Lesbian people exist. We always have and always will. Regardless of what NOM, the Ruth Institute, or any of the other discriminatory organizations that continue to turn our own government against us hope to achieve. Sometimes I truly wonder what their goal really is. Is it to try and somehow cure us and eliminate us? I don’t think that there really is a clear answer to that question and frankly if that is the goal, it’s a fool’s goal because it can never be achieved. More Gay and Lesbian Americans are born everyday. Trying to rid America of us makes about as much sense as trying to get rid of everyone with red hair.

So if we aren’t going away what sort of protections do we deserve if not marriage? The reality of the mater is that we do fall in love. We do have children. We do build lives and families together. We buy homes together. We go on vacations together. We worry about paying the bills together just like any other family. Is it right that when one of us dies we have no say over burial or that we have to pay gift taxes on the things we bought together as a couple? If one of us becomes sick do we not have a right to visit our partner? Should we not have any rights to the children we may have spent years raising together simply because the state won’t allow us to adopt our partner’s biological child?

These are questions that can’t be answered by a simple contract other than that of civil marriage. Contracts other than marriage can be and often are challenged in court by family members that may not approve of the same sex relationship.

Without marriage are we just supposed to live a life without love, in solitude, and unhappiness? If you deny us marriage, then what will you allow?

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Archive for October 2008

Down and Out?

REP. MICHELE BACHMANN, R-MINN, who invoked McCarthyism, appertly has been tossed to the wolves by the RNC. First Read Blog and The Boston Globe reports

First Read…

Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann ?is one of four at-risk Republican incumbents left to fend for themselves by a cash-strapped House campaign arm in the crucial final days of the campaign amid a tough political environment for the GOP,” the AP writes.

The Boston Globe…

National Republicans have yanked TV advertising for Minnesota GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann’s re-election bid after she suggested Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama may have “anti-American” views and urged an investigation of unpatriotic lawmakers.

What the Pf**K

The Pajama Pundit posted a video here on his blog today and after watching it I couldn’t help but get totally pissed off at the Republicans.

My rant is after the break and I’ll warn you now that it has some profantiy.

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14 Days and Counting

Only 14 days to go before the Presidential Election and many states are all ready doing early voteing. In this video from Morning Joe, Chuck Todd from MSNBC’s First Read and the NBC Political Director talks about how the race currently stands in the polls.

McCarthyism Reborn

REP. MICHELE BACHMANN, R-MINN. was recently on Hardball and had this to say about Anti-Americanism.

So let me get this straight congresswoman, you want every member of congress to be investigated on allegations that they could be “Anti-American”.

They tried this once before with McCarthyism and that worked out well didn’t it.

Something tells me congresswoman that your not going to get invited to the next Congressional BBQ.

Economy hits Home

The downturn in the US economy has hit close to home today. Whirlpool, the company that bought out Maytag not too long ago and shut down the Newton plant, has anounced that they are laying off 440 workers at the Amana plant. That amounts to more than 20% of the nearly 2000 people employed at the facility.

Also in local Iowa news today, the Federal government has taken action against Community State Bank in Ankeny and the First National Bank Midwest in Oskaloosa. Both of these banks have made loans to the ill fated and now-defunct Regency Homes.

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