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.
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?
Archive for March 12, 2009
Still Selling the War
From Hardball with Chris Mattews
Are these people so wrapped up in the lie that they can no longer see the truth?
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GQ interviews Michael Steele
Is this really Michael Steele or did someone steal his body???
Do you think homosexuality is a choice?
Oh, no. I don?t think I?ve ever really subscribed to that view, that you can turn it on and off like a water tap. Um, you know, I think that there?s a whole lot that goes into the makeup of an individual that, uh, you just can?t simply say, oh, like, ?Tomorrow morning I?m gonna stop being gay.? It?s like saying, ?Tomorrow morning I?m gonna stop being black.?
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Do you think bipartisanship can work?
No. [pause] Look, I?m sorry, I know this is, you know, la-la land and Rodney King time and we all wanna get along, but that is not the nature of American politics. That is not the nature of politics, period.
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Are you saying you think women have the right to choose abortion?
Yeah. I mean, again, I think that?s an individual choice.
I have to give him one thing, he hit on something I’ve been thinking for a while.
In your opinion, what?s the Republican alternative to the stimulus package? Is it ?Do nothing??
No! See, the Democrats totally miss the point. The Republicans weren?t saying, ?Do nothing.? Republicans have been saying, ?Do the right thing.? And the right thing is to concentrate on that sector of the economy that triggered this in the first place: housing. That had a residual effect on other industries?the financial institutions and banks. And put in place the strategies that would help correct the problem there, and incentivize the small-business owners throughout the country, who are the ones who actually do the hiring and firing in this nation. Because 70 percent of the workforce works with small businesses. So the reality of it is, Do the right thing.
And he can be a tad funny.
Did you ever vote for a Democrat?
Oh yeah. Absolutely.
You know your Addicted …
?to technology when a guy breaks into your house and the first thing that comes to your mind isn?t calling the cops, but to Twitter about it.
San Francisco resident, David Prager, recently did just that.
# ok, maybe I should lock my door – I swear a random dude just walked into my bathroom and I can’t believe I haven’t freaked out
about 4 hours ago from Tweetie?
# there is no TP in my bathroom – wonder if that is complicating things for him – was gonna wait for him to come out and kick him out
about 4 hours ago from Tweetie?
# glad that GF wasn’t here
about 4 hours ago from Tweetie?
# ok – have weapon if I need it – but don’t plan on any confrontation with it – about to go in
about 4 hours ago from Tweetie
Read the entire feed at Gawker.com
Not only did he Twitter the incident? he Ustreamed it and now the video has hit YouTube. Hey David? did the numbers 911 ever cross your mind? Apparently not.
I 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?