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Wayne Besen
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A Senate panel led by Kansas Republican Sam Brownback narrowly approved a measure backing a Constitutional Amendment that would define marriage as a union between a man and a woman, effectively rescinding the Massachusetts law that made gay marriage legal last year.
It is no surprise that the Republicans are pushing the "Marriage Protection Amendment." Having failed miserably at governing, they must now look for scapegoats. The gay community makes a convenient pinata.
A couple of weeks ago, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., had to call a closed session of the Senate because the Republicans were stonewalling on a report on how America got caught up in the Iraqi mess. GOP senators whined that they needed more time to finish the report.
Now, we find that they have the time to push an anti-gay marriage Amendment. America is in the mess that it is in because we don't have time for war reports, but we have time to obsess about successful gay couples. This is really a sad case of Americans attacking other Americans for political gain. It is sickening and an affront to morality, decency and common sense.
2 Comments:
The attempt to pass this amendment failed the first time and is sure to fail again; just adding more failed political initiatives to the already failed policies of a failed presidency and a failed republican party. It's no wonder that it was introduced by senator Brownasshole from KANSAS where science was just voted out of the classroom. Go hide in your stormcellars Kansas kooks, before someone drops a house on YOU! Gary (NJ)
posted by Anonymous, at
11/11/2005 8:20 AM
I certainly hope it fails again. Even so, if your senator sits on the judiciary committee, give a phone call and ask for a NO vote. I did, even though my senator is a guaranteed yes vote on this stuff. Also sent an email out to several friends in my state and they called our senator as well, so at least he knows there is significant opposition amongst his constituency. For my own peace of mind, I had to do it, so I know I didn't just sit by and complain while letting it happen.
Meanwhile, the same senator who was happy to vote yes on MPA sent out an email newsletter (I subscribe) complaining about the dems wasting time with that closed meeting about the war. So Wayne, your analysis nails it. Don't waste time with important stuff like war when we can be obsessing about gay people. It really is bizarre.