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05
Nov

I now pronounce you…

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The level of acceptance of gay and lesbian relationships in this nation, and even here in this traditionally conservative state of Florida, has increased dramatically just in the last ten years.  But the passage of Florida Proposition 2 yesterday is a cold, suffocating reminder that the old prejudices are still alive.  My joy and pride in the victory of President-Elect Barack Obama have been lamentably diminished by the news that the majority of my fellow Floridians believe it necessary to insert into the state constitution discrimination aimed at my loving relationship.  

Do I take this personally?  Yes.  Of course.  I am a gay woman who has been living for 10 years with my partner.  We are committed to our relationship.  We are a family.  We pay our taxes.  We work and play and contribute to our state financially.  We support our local businesses with our earnings.  We pay the same level and number of taxes as any other Floridian in our economic bracket.  Yet we have just been told that we are CONSTITUTIONALLY uninvited to share in one of the most fundamental relationships entered into by human beings. 

They are afraid.  I am disenfranchised and discounted.  No one wins in this.  But they are right to be afraid.  I am still here.  And I am damn mad. 

22
Oct

michele bachman says her comments were a “big” mistake

Duh.  Ya think? 

14
Oct

and now for something completely different

A view from on a broad:

07
Oct

more pathetic and chilling mccain video

From a rally in Albuquerque on the 6th.  Listen to the supporter yell ‘terrorist’ when McCain asks who the ‘real’ Barabk Obama is.  Chilling.  More chilling?  McCain’s response.  Nothing.

07
Oct

keep repeating the lie until that’s all they hear

07
Oct

the real ugly side of mccain-palin

In the Washington Post today is a chilling column by Dana Milbank.  Although astute followers of this election season are already aware of the covert racism and hatred that is encoded in the speeches of John McCain and Sarah Palin, in Clearwater, I’m sorry to say, the true bigotry of the McCain/Palin campaign and its supporters reared its ugly head.   From the Milbank column:

  … Palin’s routine attacks on the media have begun to spill into ugliness. In Clearwater, arriving reporters were greeted with shouts and taunts by the crowd of about 3,000. Palin then went on to blame Katie Couric’s questions for her “less-than-successful interview with kinda mainstream media.” At that, Palin supporters turned on reporters in the press area, waving thunder sticks and shouting abuse. Others hurled obscenities at a camera crew. One Palin supporter shouted a racial epithet at an African American sound man for a network and told him, “Sit down, boy.”

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The reception had been better in Clearwater, where Palin, speaking to a sea of “Palin Power” and “Sarahcuda” T-shirts, tried to link Obama to the 1960s Weather Underground. “One of his earliest supporters is a man named Bill Ayers,” she said. (”Boooo!” said the crowd.) “And, according to the New York Times, he was a domestic terrorist and part of a group that, quote, ‘launched a campaign of bombings that would target the Pentagon and our U.S. Capitol,’ ” she continued. (”Boooo!” the crowd repeated.)

“Kill him!” proposed one man in the audience.

Palin is no real hockey mom anymore.  But she is a pit bull. One who was not raised well to work with others.  The cocktail waitress winks and the coy, suggestive head tilting from someone who seeks the second highest office in our nation has been embarassing to me as a woman.  But the cold, calculating attacks and innuendoed affirmation for bigotry and hatred that she is spilling forth is purely chilling.

07
Oct

total blackout

Not only will she not speak to the press or release her records, now the press is not even allowed to ask questions of Palin’s supporters at a rally? In Florida? 

When one reporter asked an escort, who would not give her name, why the press wasn’t allowed to mingle, she said that in the past, negative things had been written. The campaign wanted to avoid that possibility  Monday.

What the hell are they trying to hide? 

23
Sep

what the hell are they hiding?

This press restriction, from day one, is absurd — and today it took another very scary turn.  The press was limited to less than 30 seconds for the Palin/Karzai meeting, after initially being barred altogether!  Who the hell do they think this woman is? 

26
Apr

Bitter Bad/Bitter Blue

 Let’s be blunt. Bitter? You bet I’m bitter

By Robyn E. Blumner, Times Columnist
Published Friday, April 18, 2008 12:46 AM

Barack Obama may have been a little too blunt in his now infamous quip about  how the economic insecurities gripping small-town America manifest themselves, but the word “bitter” perfectly sums up my feelings these days.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve watched my country get hijacked by a group of self-serving incompetents who have little conscience about sending young men and women to die in an unnecessary war, while putting the bill on a credit card for the next generation.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve seen some of the greatest moral handiwork of modern civilization — the Geneva Conventions — get treated as if it were the naive ramblings of out-of-touch do-gooders. I’ve watched the founding principles of our nation — the inalienable right of due process of law and the checks and balances of three co-equal branches of government — treated as a copse to be mowed down en route to the unitary executive.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve stood by as the wealth of our nation has been concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite while the middle class struggles to financially tread water. I’ve seen our tax policies shift to benefit this small group, starving our national treasury of needed resources and making it far less possible to prepare for the future by investing in infrastructure, education and shoring up Social Security and Medicare.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve watched a macabre health care system become even more dysfunctional, so that a single accident or illness can destroy the economic security of a family. I’ve seen Big Pharma use its lobbying muscle to keep Medicare from negotiating better drug prices. I’ve observed as health insurance companies with their inflated middle-man profits add immeasurably to the cost of care while trying to deny coverage and services to their customers. I’ve heard our leaders whine about “socialized medicine” any time a comprehensive fix is suggested.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve seen industry insiders put in charge of regulatory agencies so that worker safety and environmental protection are eroded in the name of increased profits. I’ve watched as science is subverted to ideology. Where facts on global climate change are ignored or manipulated to fit a politically driven script. I’ve seen the Department of Justice transform into the legal arm of the Republican Party.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve watched the dismantling of the wall of separation between church and state, allowing billions of tax dollars to flow to religiously affiliated groups that peddle their own brand of faith as part of the government-funded service. I’ve seen Christian fundamentalism defeat funding for international family planning and constrain the distribution of condoms in places where HIV/AIDS has decimated the population.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve stood by as the national debt nearly doubled in the last seven years due to irresponsible tax cuts and spending on such folly as an endless pre-emptive war that may end up costing three trillion dollars. I’ve observed the privatization of core government functions, such as the handling of security assignments in Iraq by the unaccountable Blackwater. I’ve seen billions of dollars in Iraq reconstruction money wasted and lost to a system of endemic corruption.

You bet I’m bitter.

I’ve watched our nation get less secure thanks to the counterproductive policies of the neocons in charge. I’ve seen the populations of otherwise friendly nations turn against the United States, seeing us as the world’s biggest bully and hypocrite rather than its greatest beacon of liberty, justice and opportunity. I’ve observed that our willingness to abuse prisoners has become a recruiting tool for our enemies, making us masters of our own demise.

You bet I’m bitter.

And when more than 80 percent of Americans think we’re on the wrong track, I’m not the only one. Obama chose the right word. The only question is, how long this bad taste will last and how to get rid of it?

27
Sep

St. Pete office hopeful loses endorsements and fundraiser for anti-gay position

Gershom Faulkner, Dem hopeful for St. Pete city council, has lost valuable endorsements from two Florida legislators.  Bill Heller and Rick Kriseman, both Democratic State Representatives from St. Petersburg, have withdrawn their previous endorsements of Faulkner for St. Pete city council based upon Faulkner’s avowed position on equal rights for gays and lesbians.   At an August meeting of the Pinellas Stonewall Democrats, Faulkner was reported as saying he could not support a “gay lifestyle” based on his religious belief.   

“We were taken aback by his responses,” [Pinellas Stonewall Democrat President, Rick] Boylan said. “Here’s a Democrat, and we’re getting answers that seem like he’s a right-wing Republican.”

Faulkner also lost the opportunity for a $500.00 per plate fundraiser to be held at Bella Brava, a downtown St. Petersburg restaurant.  Bob Sanderson, owner of Bella Brava, was unable to reconcile fundraising for Faulkner with his own views.   ”I found his views incompatible not only with my personal beliefs, but the views I feel St. Petersburg should stand for,” said Sanderson.

I support Mr. Faulkner in his right to believe what he wishes to believe, religiously and socially.  But I applaud Heller, Kriseman and Sanderson for standing up for inclusion and for not supporting exclusionary candidates.  St. Petersburg is home to a large gay and lesbian population.  We vote, own property, purchase and sell in St. Petersburg.  Our dollars support the city.  It is not only our right, but also our responsibility as Democrats to do all we can to make sure this city’s council is made up of those who would not put the equal rights of a constituent group on the sidelines.  Whether or not we belong to that group.   






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