Senator Harkin: Fair

February 13th, 2009

160px-tom_harkin_official_portraitI find myself not too happy with Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today. It appears that on Wednesday he went on to the liberal talk radio show of Bill Press and said?

BILL PRESS:? Alright, well good for you. You know, we gotta work on that, because they are just shutting down progressive talk from one city after another. All we want is, you know, some balance on the airwaves, that’s all. You know, we’re not going to take any of the conservative voices off the airwaves, but just make sure that there are a few progressives and liberals out there, right?

SENATOR TOM HARKIN (D-IA): Exactly, and that’s why we need the fair — that’s why we need the Fairness Doctrine back.


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Archive for November 2008

State Supreme Court to Review Prop 8 Lawsuits

It’s official, The San Francisco Chronicle reported today that the California State Supreme court has agreed to review 2 of the lawsuits filled by Prop 8 opponents after the Nov 4Th election that removed the right of gay and lesbian couples to marry in that state.

What is before the state high court:

1. Does Proposition 8 make such a far-reaching change to California’s Constitution that it amounts to a constitutional revision, which requires a two- thirds vote of the Legislature to be placed on the ballot?

2. Does Prop. 8 violate the constitutional separation of powers by restricting judges’ authority to protect the rights of same-sex couples?

3. If constitutional, does Prop. 8 invalidate the 18,000 same-sex marriages that took place in California between June 16, when the court’s ruling legalizing gay and lesbian unions took effect, and the election?

Radio / Internet Address

Obama gave his first radio address over the weekend… on the internet.

As the Pajama Pundit says…

Eat your heart out FDR:

Yet another sign of the President-Elects new vision of communication with the people of America.

Love Prevails in Connecticut

Connecticut joins with Massachusetts today as the only 2 states in the nation to currently have Legal Same-Sex Marriage. While Connecticut has allowed civil unions since 2005, the state supreme court ruled 4-3 that same sex couples had the right to wed after the civil unions law gave them all marriage rights but was deemed unfair as it created a “different but equal” status, which to some is akin to segregation which was endured by the African-American community for decades. For now voters in Connecticut have voted down attempts to amend their state Constitution., but the The Family Institute of Connecticut and other gay equal rights opposition groups vow to keep fighting.

Douglas Healey / AP

Personally today is in stark contrast to the events of November 4th when California passed Proposition 8, along with Same-Sex bans in Arizona and Florida. The fight for equal rights is far from over.

Fight the H8 in Your State

The Wired President

The US government has been making slow inroads into the information age by expanding services, such as paying property taxes online, or even filing your federal income tax, to the net for the last several years. Within hours of being elected president, Barack Obama’s staff has created a surge of online activity that may make him be to the Internet what John F. Kennedy was to TV.

Obama, capitalized on Howard Dean‘s 50 state campaign tactic and expanded the use to the internet immensely. The grass roots organization that he was able to develop by using the internet to organize events, spread campaign messages, and farm donations allowed him to far outspend John McCain.

The Washington Post has a great story that talks about Obama’s new web site Change.gov. It also looks like the Republican party is starting to learn from Obama’s success as well.

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Call to Action – Share your Story

President-Elect Barack Obama has established a web site of change. Within this site he encourages all Americans to share their story of the American Dream.

So I call out to everyone who is against California’s proposition 8 and all other disciminatory laws and constitutional amendments to go to this site and tell your story of love and how you one day hope to enjoy the same chance at happiness.

Update:

I think everyone should go to the new President-Elect’s web site and share their story about how gays only want the same chance at happiness as everyone else.

http://change.gov/page/s/yourstory

Same-sex marriages will never be allowed the same rights as everyone else as long as the battles are taking place at the state level. The rights we deserve can only happen at the federal level.

As long as people think like this…

“And please spare me the ?anti-gay rights? garbage.? Opposing the complete mangling of the definition of marriage is not the same thing as opposing civil rights.? Sorry, but two men can?t get ?married? any more than I can call myself the mayor of the Milky Way.? Gay ?marriage? is simply a thing that cannot be.”

http://crankycon.politicalbear.com/2008/11/11/au-revoir-charlie/

We will have to continue to fight.

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