Posted on 08/26/2008 1:53:25 PM PDT by NYer
.- Several hundred Democratic National Convention delegates and observers gathered at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Caucus in Denver on Monday to discuss their political concerns and how to advance them. Focusing on the promotion of anti-discrimination laws and same-sex marriage, the delegates expressed a favorable attitude towards Sen. Barack Obama, and praised his support for many of their positions.
Caucus members and attending media received copies of an August 25 letter from Sen. Obama in which he praised the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) Caucus for pushing our Party and our country to achieve equality for all Americans.
Telling the delegates the Democratic Party is looking to the caucus to help reach, register, and turn out LGBT voters in unprecedented numbers, he praised their organizing abilities. Further, Obama wrote, Our party and my candidacy are immeasurably stronger because of such organizing.
Claiming as members at least 274 of the more than 4,000 delegates to the DNC, speakers at the LGBT caucus reported that their delegate numbers had grown between 30 and 41 percent since the last convention in 2004. They claimed about one third of their 2008 caucus is composed of youth and about 40 percent are people of color. One speaker welcomed the changes from past convention caucuses, which he said had been almost entirely white.
Many delegates and speakers addressed the gathering from a stage set up at the venue, a ballroom at the Colorado Convention Center.
Caucus member Evan Low, a city councilman of Campbell, California, projected an attitude of confidence and predicted the LGBT Caucus issues are going to be by far a non-issue in a few decades.
We are making headway, another delegate claimed. We know we will prevail! still another said.
California delegate John Perez, a state representative for Los Angeles, said that organized labor in the state was pro-LGBT and in favor of same-sex marriage.
I look forward to the day when transgendered persons will have basic civil rights in school, home, and health care, said Melissa Sklarz, a transgendered delegate from New York.
The caucus was also addressed by Tim Gill, a billionaire philanthropist who has reportedly donated over $150 million to many homosexual political candidates and causes. Gill encouraged the audience to donate to the opponents of anti-gay legislators at the state level to prevent any opponents of homosexual causes from rising to prominence through their partys ranks. He targeted the Republican Party especially, characterizing it as controlled by bigots.
Arizona State Rep. Kyrsten Sinema told the caucus how she believed the Arizona same-sex marriage ban was defeated in a strategy dedicated to the three Ms of message, messengers, and money. She said homosexual activists message had to be carefully tailored to appeal to swing voters, while they also had to choose with care whom they put forward as messengers to oppose same-sex marriage bans. She said money was the most important thing.
The radical right is scared to hell about people in this room. They will fight tooth and nail to keep what they have, she alleged.
Our time is coming! she told the caucus.
However, Sinema claimed there was a new wave of anti-gay initiatives being proposed because, in her view, opponents of homosexual activism know they are losing the marriage debate and are changing tactics. She said an Arkansas ban on adoptions by single people was driven by animus against homosexuals, while she also decried a Maryland ballot proposal she considered anti-transgendered for seeking to repeal certain anti-discrimination laws.
California delegate Shannon Minter, who presented arguments in the California Supreme Court case that imposed same-sex marriage earlier this year, charged that the pro-traditional marriage Proposition 8 is intended to take away dignity and hope.
Claiming the opposition to Proposition 8 is the largest field ever mobilized, he praised Sen. Obama as the first Democratic nominee who he said unequivocally opposes initiatives seeking to ban or overturn same-sex marriages.
Rick Stafford, the LGBT Caucus Chair, praised the new party platform as the most inclusive LGBT platform in the Democratic Partys history. He also noted that a former executive director of the Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council at the Democratic National Committee, Stonewall Democrat Brian Bond, has been appointed as the Obama campaigns Director of Constituencies.
While noting that some caucus members had supported Obamas Democratic primary opponent Sen. Hillary Clinton, he tried to rally delegates around the presumptive nominee.
On Thursday morning our commitment will be unequivocal and enthusiastic about electing Barack Obama as president, Stafford said.
I know there is a Larry "The Wild Limo Ride" Sinclair joke here somewhere...
I look forward to the day when transgendered persons will have basic civil rights in school, home, and health care, said Melissa Sklarz, a transgendered delegate from New York.
What basic civil rights are transgendered persons denied?
GBLT? The Obamas are Bacon People.
That is, unless one happens to believe that homosexual activity is immoral and that ideally children should have a mother and a father, in which case one must be a second class citizen and must have one's freedom of speech, association, conscience and religion denied.
it’s all just so silly, i could slap someone..silly silly silly !..LOL
i tried looking up an email address so you could ask him yourself, but i didnt have the willpower.
but if you ever get to him, you should also ask him if the same tranny rules for determining gender apply to race, or how old you ‘feeeeeel’
As a Hole, the lesbo/fag "political concerns" enTail only a couple of things.
1. Legalize homo marriage where they get to act like natural, normal human beings.
2. Forcible, quick and harsh punishment for anyone who looks like they don't like homos, says anything against homos, refuses to hire a homo, or hires a normal person over a fag.
That's it.
The right to do anything sexually they want to anyone, anytime and anyplace without any consequenses or resistance.
All animals are equal. Some are more equal than others.
Stalinism remains the same. “Diversity” in political correctness is a lie.
Yes ... herein lies the real problem. Since when do the views of the minority overide those of the majority. FWWQ, this sense of righting homosexual repression, is occuring worldwide, not just here, with the exception of Muslim countries .. naturally ;-)
Silly? Not anymore! These people, who supposedly represent a minority, are chalking up successes on a worldwide chalk board. Country after country (except for the Muslims) are caving to their strategies under the false guise of "equal rights". Meanwhile, we are funding this through our tax dollars.
I think the Village People could have a big hit doing a cover of “I Kissed a Girl.”
There is a reason the DNC convention has a Wizard of Oz motiff plot.
girl?
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