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Sunday, October 11, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
We knew that Obama was a great speaker. And the Lady Gaga joke was a surefire hit. But he didn't even give a timeline for repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Is that all we get from our "strong ally" in the White House? Puh-lease. Although I support equal rights for everyone including gays, I personally don't understand our desire to serve in the military. How could we look at an illegal war for oil like the one in Iraq and think "I want to go die in something like that"? Yes, we should have the right to serve if we want to, but I just wish we didn't want to.

I believe that this march and speech were ill-timed. If Obama doesn't get some kind of health care reform passed, he runs the risk of being branded a lame-duck president tainted with failure and possibly seeing Congress go red again in the 2010 elections--which could scotch ANY progressive legislation. I'm not suggesting that we give up the fight for gay rights, but health care reform certainly affects me more than a desire to die for greedy oil and defense barons in wars without strategies. And as an atheist slut, I don't give a damn about gay marriage for myself and would happily settle for civil unions.

If he truly is our ally, then we should put all of our efforts into contacting our reps as Barney Frank suggests and get health care passed to increase Obama's potency as a leader. He obviously prefers getting re-elected to standing firm on campaign promises (Surprise! Surprise!)  and he backed down on his single payer and the public option when his poll #'s dropped. Let's throw our support behind health care, get it passed, and I think we'll have a much stronger chance of getting pro-gay legislation later on. I don't know about you, but I'm a person in need of health care first and a gay person second. I know that gays don't relish the idea of taking a back seat to other issues after decades of inaction, but I think it's politically expedient to NOT force Obama's hand on a wedge issue like gay rights when health care, central to all Americans' lives and a core democratic principle which may not get another chance for ages, hangs in the balance. Imagine how much fund-raising the republikkkans can bank on if Obama repeals Don't Ask Don't Tell today. And the vote on the health care bill is TUESDAY. To me, that is a far more crucial issue NOW.
Shonda

 
Thanks for sharing your thoughts...you have some valid points here.

 
Posted by Shonda on Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 7:07 PM
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Drummerboy

 
Well said!
 
Posted by Drummerboy on Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 8:31 PM
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K

 
I don't understand the argument that multiple progressive legislative aims can't be pursued simultaneously; there is much wrong to be righted, and no perfect time to get any of it done. And besides, we (the gays) have been far too patient for far too long. 

Also, I can understand your lack of interest in marriage, but I'm an atheist too, and I do want to have the option. It's as important as a symbol of our worth and dignity as anything else. And I think that's the worth in the march too - a signal to the nation that our momentum won't be diminished. 

Besides, our civil rights will not - dare I say should not - be "lobbied" into existence. The notion makes me a little sad, actually. Our civil rights are fucking inherent - we're Americans! Now we must demand that they be respected. And anyway, the HRC, surely our most well-funded (for some reason) lobbying group, has been around for decades and has accomplished exactly NOTHING. They are so. fucking. lame.

One thing we can agree on completely is that a meaningful, muscular health care reform bill must be passed immediately. If it isn't, I will personally be done with the Democratic Party forever. 

Anyhow, your post has been really thought-provoking. Thanks, Lady Bunny! See you in the pages of Star

 
Posted by K on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 3:45 AM
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DJ NikkiFiend
Darling Crazy NIkki

 

 
Posted by DJ NikkiFiend on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 12:27 PM
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**Jayco**
Jason Lombard

 
I dont want the govmt tellin my mother to go home to die because shes to old. ....just a example.....health care has its pros n cons. i dont know what the fuck to think anymore.geez! luv u bunny!
 
Posted by **Jayco** on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 12:28 PM
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Carl

 
I totally agree... I don't think that every soldier has the desire to join the military but some just don't have a choice, it's either that or work at the local wal-mart, either option / sad
Marriage, screw that, as long as the 1000+ benefits are the same as opposite sex married couples, that's all anybody needs...

 
Posted by Carl on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 4:34 PM
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HoLota Lopez!

 
We're all looking for a few good men.

 
Posted by HoLota Lopez! on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 2:04 AM
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