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Edited on Fri Dec-03-04 08:19 AM by fujiyama
We really need to let go of thinking of this in terms of red states or blue states.
It doesn't make much sense. After all, can MI, PA, WI really be considered blue?
MI went to Kerry by like 2.5%. MI by about 150k more voters. At the same time, it also passed on of the most restrictive gay marriage and civil union bans. It passed by 60% or so...The sad thing is, this is one of the lower % by which it passed. It passed in MS and AR by like 70-80%, but nevertheless it still passed - that too in the state Portland OR, one of the most liberal in the US (granted the rest of the state isn't that liberal). Same here in MI, without Washtenaw County (home of Ann Arbor where the UM campus is), it would have passed by a higher % - probably by around 70%.
But it also passed in OR. Make no mistake about it. A gay marriage ban would pass in just about ANY state, except a few on the east coast. After all, even Dean faced DEATH THREATS for his signing of the civil unions bill. That took a LOT of guts, regardless of what state he was from.
The gay community is facing a lot of hatred. We can't tolerate this. It's appalling and unfortunately Dem pols are help captive by this. For example our own governor has taken out civil union protections, because it probably conflicts with the law (a very broad amendment which bans civil unions)...that too after she spoke against it.
This, along with the PATRIOT Act and our civil liberties in general are very important. I'm a minority, so I feel a lot of sympathy for gays, even if I'm straight myself. No human should be treated this way. I know this feeling of paranoida. For example, I read of an incident where some person had an Arabic person at their home. Their home was searched and their garbage and other things were looked at - because some neighbor was suspicious...
So, now I should imagine that bcause of my skin color AND opposition to this regime, that I should be held in suspicion. Say I hired someone to install something and they saw a book that was very critical of this administration. They could report me to TIPs. I could be held without charges pressed against me...and interogatted without legal representation.
Then, considering our new Attorney general said the Geneva convention means nothing, I could just as easilly be tortured.
Ah, I love this new America! Gee, I suppose the gays will be forced to have shock therapy again. I heard this is what they did in the '60s.
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