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miércoles, marzo 09, 2011

OBAMA "EL PRESIDENTE GAY"


OBAMA LLAMADO “EL PRESIDENTE GAY” PORQUE SENTÓ UN PRECENDENTE COLGANDO A D.O.M.A. DE UN CLAVO DANDO CON ESTO LUZ VERDE A TODO EL MOVIMIENTO GAY DEL PAÍS

…AUTOMATICAMENTE SE ENCIENDEN LAS FOGATAS EN TODO EL PAÍS…

Gay Politics Report/3.08.2011

LGBT lawmakers play big roles in marriage, rights debates

The number of openly gay and lesbian state legislators in the U.S. may be small, but they play prominent roles in the fight to secure legal protections for same-sex couples, according to this article. "The more visible we are, the better. When you look someone in the eyes, it's a little harder for them to deny that we should have the same rights," said Deborah Mell, an openly lesbian Illinois state legislator who helped pass a civil unions bill in that state. The Associated Press.

Out lawmakers sponsor Colorado civil unions bill: Two openly gay members of the Colorado state Legislature are supporting an effort to create civil unions for same-sex couples in that state. The bill cleared a state Senate committee vote on Monday. "These are protections no family should be without," state Sen. Pat Steadman, one of the bill's sponsors. The Denver Post.

Washington considers recognizing out-of-state marriages: A Washington state bill sponsored by state Rep. Laurie Jinkins would recognize same-sex couples in legal marriages or civil unions under the state's domestic partnership law. "It says if you have a marriage in another state, you get a domestic partnership here," Jinkins said, explaining that she is attempting to make a technical correction to an existing law. The bill, which has passed in the House, will head to the state Senate. The Associated Press.

Gay, lesbian Maryland delegates issue appeal to colleagues: The six openly gay and lesbian members of the Maryland House of Delegates have issued a letter to their colleagues asking them to support Maryland's marriage equality bill, which is set for a vote this week. "For those of you who are not yet sure if you can support us, what we ask you for is the opportunity to talk face-to-face about the challenges our families face and how this legislation will help us meet them. What we ask is for the opportunity to protect our families as you would protect yours," the letter says. The Washington Post.

Obama made the decision to drop DOMA defense

President Barack Obama, a former professor of constitutional law, surprised both his aides and LGBT groups with his decision to direct the Justice Department to stop defending the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act. He warned White House staffers there would likely be political fallout, but added, "it's the right thing to do." Obama has developed a growing interest in LGBT issues, a source says. The Daily Beast

Boehner announces House will defend DOMA

House Speaker John Boehner announced last week that the House will act to defend the constitutionality of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, which forbids federal recognition of the marriages of same-sex couples. The move comes after the Obama administration announced it would no longer direct the Justice Department to defend key portions of the law. Philly.com

N.H. could force presidential hopefuls to weigh in on marriage

If activists succeed in getting the New Hampshire state Legislature to act on a bill that would repeal marriage equality for same-sex couples in early 2012, the timing could force presidential candidates to take sides on the issue. Such a vote could complicate some possible GOP efforts to deflect debate about social issues, according to this article. The Politico (Washington, D.C.)

New York activist slams Trump comments on marriage

Donald Trump's recent comments rejecting marriage equality or limited partnership rights for gay couples have earned him the ire of a gay activist in New York City. "Not only should gays be furious, we should be boycotting the products of the advertisers on his TV show," said Allen Roskoff, who was the city's first openly gay appointed official. Daily News (New York)

Married gay couple faces separation, deportation

Two men who married in the District of Columbia could be separated if one of them, a Salvadoran immigrant, is deported this week. Federal law prevents gay and lesbian U.S. citizens from sponsoring their same-sex partners for residency. Edge Publications

West Hollywood voters consider city's future as a gay haven

The city of West Hollywood, Calif., founded as a refuge for the LGBT community, is grappling with new demographics and new attitudes about gay culture. The debate about the city's future is playing out in local elections that have drawn numerous candidates. The New York Times

lunes, marzo 07, 2011

¡ OBAMA DON'T DOMA ! ¿Y QUÉ ES ESO, CON QUE SE COME ?


Acerca de la noticia más comentada…D.O.M.A.

Aunque tardía la nota, aquí va. En dias pasados hemos sido testigos de grandes victorias pero “la guata” me dice que muchos no recuerdan o tal vez no tienen muy claro lo que es DOMA

D.O.M.A. : Defense Of Marriage Act”. DOMA es un acta que define y defiende el matrimonio tradicional como la unión de un hombre y una mujer. Acta que se aprobó con la intención de bloquear todo avance de la causa Gay en cuanto al matrimonio del mismo sexo.

DOMA fue creado por la extrema derecha o “conservadora” republicana y los religiosos fundamentalistas-tiesos “de la extrema “whatever” en Norte América. Teniendo el concepto de DOMA claro en la mente, se podría decir que esta decisión de Obama de no defender DOMA es realmente formidable y muy positiva aunque, pasiva por lo antes explicado, ahorra la lucha a nivel federal de todo el país. Quiere decir que su gobierno no defenderá DOMA en ningún caso legal. Dándole esta acción luz verde al movimiento gay CONTRA DOMA…a los grupos LGBTT en PRO del matrimonio del mismo sexo. Es un mensaje clarísimo para TODOS. Dicho esto, nos preguntamos ¿y ahora qué?... Simple, ahora las peleas serán “callejeras” y solamente en las cortes estatales, aunque lleguen al foro más alto que lleguen, el fiscal federal no se meterá en el asunto.

Ahora bien, esto no significa el FINAL DE DOMA. DOMA sigue existiendo y será defendido a capa y espada por los mismos grupos de derecha y fundamentalistas que crearon el acta pero afortunadamente solamente a nivel estatal. Ojo, que esa derrota a nivel federal se puede convertir en una lucha campal poltica en los foros más bajos. Los republicanos se reagruparan y harán un tremendo “revolú politiquero” y un frente unido contra el tema del matrimonio del mismo sexo, osea, defenderan DOMA a muerte. ¿Porqué? Bueno, además de que les encanta la pelea, tienen el mejor de los temas para a los ojos de los conservas y religiosos tratar de tratar de destruír el apoyo al gobierno y obra de Obama. Ellos dirán: “ ¡Inaudito que un PRESIDENTE y además NEGRO venga con esa patraña a este punto del partido y tan liberal en su decisión como para hacer una maniobra política como esa y NO defender DOMA !” Como bien dicen en Castilla La Vieja “an insult to injury”.

¡Si alguien me quiere corregir en errores en cuanto al tema...adelante, será bienvenida la correción!

Aquí les dejo con la noticia relacionada con esta maniobra de OBAMA.

“Don't let Republican leaders in Congress waste time and resources protecting the hateful Defense of Marriage Act”

In the wake of President Obama's courageous decision to stop defending the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), radical lawmakers have sunk to a new low.

Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor have spent this past week working to placate anti-LGBT members of Congress and their right wing base by indicating they will defend DOMA – no matter what it takes.

So much for their pledges to focus on jobs and the economy. These so-called fiscal conservatives are wasting Congress's time and resources to defend discrimination.

We've never taken these attacks sitting down – and we can't start now. Time and again, our opponents lash out when we make progress. And time and again we band together to stop them. We've got to do it again this week, with a rapid-response effort in Congress and beyond. Can you help now?

In the past several weeks, HRC has helped drive major victories: civil unions in Hawaii and Illinois; unprecedented progress on marriage equality in Maryland, Rhode Island, and New York; and President Obama's decision on DOMA.

But these victories have pushed our opponents to redouble their efforts to undermine equality.

Human Rights Campaign | http://www.hrc.org/Joe Solmonese-PRESIDENT/4-03-2011

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