I want to SEE links to arm twisting to get that bill passed, as there is no reference to it outrside of Deans campaign.
Out in the mountains also refers to Dean using fear mongering tactics to get gays to abandon their preferred candidate, Anthony Pollina, because he stated that the Progressives Party would hurt him more than the Republicans(very true, Dean got more of his support from the Republicans of Vermont than the Democrats)
A Vermont political party whose goals include full civil rights for gays and lesbians has nominated its first candidate ever for the office of governor.
Anthony Pollina, a senior policy advisor for Vermont Public Interest Research Group, is the Vermont Progressive Party’s gubernatorial candidate for 2000. He has been active in grassroots organizing, activism, and non-profit work for nearly 20 years.
http://www.mountainpridemedia.org/mar2000/news_pollina.htmDean: You can forget about that (national office). It certainly isn’t going to help it any unless someone is looking for someone who says what they think and sticks to their word. That’s not as valued in Washington as it is elsewhere.
There are a number of Democrats and a number of Catholics who I have lost the support of, and I need to get that support back. The biggest problem for me (in November) is (Progressive) Anthony (Pollina). Anthony is going to take votes away from me and he’s not going to take any votes away from (Republican) Ruth (Dwyer). So actually the better he does, the more likely it is that Ruth Dwyer is going to be Governor.
http://www.mountainpridemedia.org/jun2000/news06_dean%20.htmIf the people running Vermonters for Civil Unions want to pander to Governor Dean so they can retain access to the “man in charge,” so be it. But I will not support this travesty – I will work to smash the patriarchy and the privilege that goes with it. Then, and only then, will all people live in honor and dignity.
Governor Dean has proven that he’ll only support us when he’s trapped or it’s convenient. For example, his recent interview with OITM where he virtually begged the queer community to support him over Anthony Pollina is simple, pathetic fear-mongering. He feels trapped and he comes to us for help. It’s truly depressing to see the privileged elites of the GLBT community and the privileged elites of the Democratic Party falling all over themselves in an effort to suck up to one another. The Governor should be ashamed of himself for attempting to scare queer folk and progressives into voting for him.
The LGBT community, and the sub-set known as “Vermonters for Civil Unions,” should take a hard look at our goals – do we really want to become simply another cog in an oppressive social and economic system or do we want to work for a world where those who have been ignored, patronized, beaten, killed, shut out and starved out will finally have a voice? I know my answer: I am voting for hope, not fear. I will be supporting Anthony Pollina
http://www.mountainpridemedia.org/jul2000/letters.htmPollina and the Progressives have taken the | Democrats' scare strategy straight on. They say, Vote | Your Hopes, Not Your Fears. The campaign is rich I with proposals on healthcare, environmental protection, a living wage, stability for small farmers and small businesses. Pollina has plenty of ammunition against Dean, who has been running Vermont longer than Clinton/Gore have been in the White House. It's the pathetic national story. In Vermont, 95 percent of men under 22 in prison do not have high school equivalency. In the past ten years prison spending has increased by 135 percent, while spending on state colleges has increased by 7 percent. One of every seven Vermont men between 18 and 21 is under the supervision of the Corrections Department.
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Political_Reform/VoteHopes_NotFears.htmlProgressive Steve Hingtgen of Burlington reprimanded the committee in his remarks. Calling anything other than marriage was inadequate, he said domestic partnership would validate hate.
“It institutionalizes the bigotry and affirmatively creates an apartheid system of family recognition in Vermont,” said Hingtgen.
Bill Mackinnon of Sharon joined Hingtgen and Lippert in voting to amend marriage statutes, making the final vote was eight to three against marriage.
http://www.mountainpridemedia.org/mar2000/news_cdu.htmSorry, Charlie.
Deans methods and politicking in this case were and are despicable.
What Dean and his supporters fail to note when talking about the resistance to the CIVIL UNION ACT, and the low support in the polls, was that as much of the reaction to Deans separate but equal decision came from progressives and liberal democrats as it did from far right republicans.
THis article shows that even democrats and gays were toubled by Deans approach to the act, as well as the deep divide, not with republicans, but with gays and democrats that Denas behavior on this isue engendered:
Others, however, said Dean's move reflected a certain discomfort with the legislation and robbed gay and lesbian couples of a symbolic moment of celebration. The governor quickly shot back when a reporter asked if the decision to quietly sign the bill into law sent a message that gays and lesbians were still considered second-class citizens.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/legislature/leg2000/deansigns.html