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Tonight, immediately after President Barack Obama completed his State of the Union address, the Human Rights Campaign, Evan Wolfson of Freedom to Marry, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, all released statements supporting the President’s call to repeal DADT.

HRC’s Joe Solmonese:

“The Commander in Chief sent a clear message tonight that in a time of war, what matters is that our men and women get the job done – not whether they’re gay or straight. Our ‘Voices of Honor’ campaign will bring about much needed action to end this law that the vast majority of Americans oppose. Our country simply cannot afford this discriminatory law that hurts military readiness by denying patriotic men and women the opportunity to serve. Ridding our laws of discrimination that weakens our national security will require continued leadership from the President as well as Congressional allies.”

Freedom To Marry’s Evan Wolfson went a step further, and rightly so:

“President Obama’s pledge to end discrimination against gay people serving in the military, repeated in tonight’s State of the Union, is an important show of support for gay and lesbian Americans as well as a boost to our national security.  Unfortunately, the President failed to address the government’s discrimination against same-sex couples in his speech.”

SLDN:

“We applaud the President tonight for his call to Congress to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” this year. We very much need a sense of urgency to get this done in 2010. We call on the President to repeal the archaic 1993 law in his defense budget currently now being drafted, that is probably the only and best moving bill where DADT can be killed this year.”

Lt. Dan Choi, via Twitter:

“…Now I have a job. To make sure it happens…”

It’s time to gear up. Game on!


Pam Spaulding has a few other statements.

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Will 66,000 LGBTQ Americans — And Their Families — Sleep Better Wednesday Night?

January 26, 2010 11:49 PM by David Badash

Will 66,000 LGBTQ Americans — And Their Families — Sleep Better Wednesday Night?
There are 66,000 active members of the United States military who are LGBTQ, according to the Williams Institute, as reported today in Advocate.com. 66,000. That’s more than three times the troop surge into Afghanistan President Obama ordered ten months ago — the one [...]

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Civil Rights

Soylent Green Isn’t People. Corporations Are.

January 22, 2010 5:00 PM by David Badash
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Now That Corporations Are People, Can They Marry Each Other? What If They’re Gay?
Tales of the absurdity that is America.


You cannot help but feel amused/ perplexed/ incredulous/ angered/ frustrated/ ready-to-pack-your-bags-and-move-to-another-country by events the past week in America.
After the “stunning upset” Republican Scott Brown (I like to remind him he is a Republican; he seems not to want to tell anyone) [...]

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Civil Rights

Hate Crimes Bill: Not Just A “Gay Rights” Bill

October 28, 2009 12:15 PM by David Badash
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Eleven Years Later, Maybe Matthew Shepard, James Byrd, Jr., Countless Others Can Now Rest
Four thousand thirty-five days ago, Matthew Shepard, the twenty-one year old, one-hundred five pound college student died after a horrific beating that left him in a five-day coma. That same year, James Byrd, Jr., forty-nine years old, was chained to a pickup [...]

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Civil Rights

Andrew Sullivan To HRC’s Joe Solmonese: Resign!

October 12, 2009 1:00 PM by David Badash

Conservative columnist Andrew Sullivan, 46,  expresses his anger at the Human Rights Campaign, and calls for the resignation of HRC president Joe Solmonese.
Sullivan is personally affected by many issues surrounding the LGBTQ community: he is challenged by this country’s immigration policies, especially related to HIV, and he is married.

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Discrimination

Out At Work? You’re Not Alone.

September 22, 2009 2:44 PM by David Badash
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More Than Half Of All LGBTQ Workers Aren’t




“Degrees of Equality,” a new study released today by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, tells us how far we haven’t come.
Despite the fact that, “the majority of Fortune 500 companies have prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation since 1995 and have offered partner benefits since 2006,” despite the [...]

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Politics

That Was Then? “Friends” – LGBT People on Barack Obama. An HRC Video.

July 15, 2009 5:10 PM by David Badash

August, 2008

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HRC’s Joe Solmonese Sends A Letter To President Obama

June 15, 2009 2:44 PM by David Badash

HRC’s Joe Solmonese Sends A Letter To President Obama. HRC just released a letter they sent to President Obama. Here are a few highlights:
“…we clearly have not been heard, and seen, as what we also are: human beings whose lives, loves, and families are equal to yours.”
“Knowing us for who we are—people and families whose [...]


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Civil Rights

The Big Tent

May 29, 2009 3:08 PM by David Badash
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It’s Time The Most Diverse Group In History Became One
 
 
As an independent voice in LGBT politics, I have the luxury and the responsibility to support those ideas that bring us closer to our goals. I received an email yesterday from Tacoma Washington resident and Board Chair of Tacoma Rainbow Center, Willie Painter. In it, he [...]

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Bigotry Watch

David Schuster Smacks Down NOM’s Brian Brown

May 4, 2009 2:45 PM by David Badash
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Brown Continues To Spew Lies HRC Already Proved False
 
 
Wow. Where do you even start?
Brian Brown continues down the slippery slope type of argument of “Oh no! Gay marriage will force religious institutions out of business,” and, “Oh no! Gay marriage will force religious people to not be able to practice their religion anymore”. Stupid, false [...]


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Bigotry Watch

Three Things You Never Want To See Being Made: Sausages, Laws, And TV Hate Ads

April 8, 2009 7:58 PM by David Badash
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If This Video Weren’t So Offensive It Might Be Funny
 
 
The $1.5 million hate-mongering TV ad produced and paid for by Maggie Gallagher’s hate-mongering National Organization for Marriage, as you saw here, is a slick piece of, well, let’s say sausage. Aside from the lies it tells, lies well-refuted by the Human Rights Campaign, it is, [...]

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From Vermont? Do This Now! Tell Your Lawmakers You Support Them!

April 5, 2009 5:40 PM by David Badash

From Vermont? Do This Now! Tell Your Lawmakers You Support Them! Take one minute to help secure the right of gay marriage in Vermont. Members of the Vermont Senate and House voted overwhelmingly to bring marriage equality to Vermont. But Governor Douglas has promised to veto this critical legislation. Act now to send a message to your legislators urging [...]

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Discrimination

No Mob Veto? Let’s Get Serious About Religious Bigotry

December 5, 2008 8:15 PM by David Badash

In today’s New York Times was a full-page advertisement paid for by a group of religious leaders, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. It is titled “No Mob Veto“, and ends with this sentence:
“…beginning today, we commit ourselves to exposing and publicly shaming anyone who resorts to the rhetoric of anti-religious bigotry – against any faith, [...]


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