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  • Congratulations California! Go Buckeyes!
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  • May 16, 2008, 7:38 AM
  • Four years after San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom’s gay marriage block party got shut down by a very testy legislature, the California Supreme Court lifted the ban on gay marriage statewide.  Woo Hoo!  Make some noise!  Tie strings of tin cans on injustice’s gas guzzling bumper as it lumbers out of town.   

    Of course some Grumpy Gusses are already throwing rice pudding.  Do they have day jobs? They reject the CA Court’s two bedrock arguments that tradition alone does not justify discrimination and that sexual orientation must be part of the strict scrutiny in equal protection.  Be prepared to smell that “choice” chestnut roasted again on the flames of hate.   

    But before the end of civilization as we know it – and really, is that such a bad thing? – or the anti-gay marriage people get their store-bought signatures certified for another ballot initiative, let’s pop some corks!  Hip, hip, bye, bye to hypocrisy! 

    While our behemoth national cruise ship flounders and stalls, the little tug boats of states are working the harbor, hard-hauling and nudging a national course-correction.

    I was just in Columbus, Ohio to do a show the night before the third annual Lobby Days sponsored by a group called Equality Ohio.  Three hundred and sixty activists from all over the state, spent money on gas, got child care, and took time off work to converge on the Ohio state capitol to urge their legislators and representatives to pass a Senate and House Bill to end anti-gay discrimination in Housing and Employment.   

    After Equality Ohio’s well-organized session on the how-tos of lobbying, ordinary Ohioans, proud of their Buckeye home, walked out of the Hyatt function room,  across the street to the State House to tell their stories, big and small, of the effect of discrimination on their civic and personal lives.   Their laser focus on the job at hand was an inspiration.   

    Truth to tell, I’ve been bumming a bit through the long sexist, racist slog of the national primaries,  so I’m happy to dust off my party hat, put on my pretty party dress and combat boots and whoop it up.  

    Thanks to the California plaintiffs and to the good citizen lobbyists of Ohio! And to the other forty-eight states where the grind of working for justice is done every day! Go Buckeyes!  Go Golden Staters!  Lead the way! Woo Hoo!

     


     

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By Sealynx May 19, 2008, 2:59 PM

I'm from Louisiana, a state that will sooner legalize marriage between siblings than even consider gay marriage (if you look at some of the bills our legislature passes each year you would think we already had).

Every time I see "christian people" dedicating their lives to hating us, I wonder...If hate is their thing, could we find something else in the Bible for them to hate and do a bait and switch? How about the money lenders?? They are responsible for millions of foreclosures. Why not go after them like Jesus did? Those of us who look straight could start the movement by parading with neat signs in front of our local mortgage brokers. We could say things like "Jesus wouldn't understand the fine print either." Meanwhile we could get a few gay christian scholars to do some bible research. The old testament seems to be full of very obvious things to hate. We just need to find them and start movements keep them busy. 

By lesparty May 18, 2008, 8:54 AM

I was in SF this past week for the dancing in the Castro streets in celebration of the passage.  It is empowering to see all of us come together as one for such a great movement.  It also reminded of the the Harvey Milk situation in the 70's.  I remember watching the news showing Harvey Milk was shot and the major of SF was shot too.  We have come along way and the time is ours to take what is rightfully ours.  Many people before us have fought this battle and it is our battle now. 

Yes, I am a Buckeye too and have rode my motorcycle many times leading the gay parades in Cols, Ohio in the 90's with all my sisters and brothers.

 Let's fight on.......
 

 

 

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