This takes a lot of courage for him to take this stand. He talked about this at Northwestern or Dartmouth recently. I am not gay, but I have seen what this right wing has done to "liberals" in this country, and they are going to keep right on doing it to women, gays, or anyone else they so choose. Thanks to Howard Dean for the courage to speak up.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2004/december1/dean-1201.htmlSNIP.."The 56-year-old politician spent more than an hour discussing the 2004 presidential race and how the Democratic Party can take back the country. He credited his party with running a great presidential campaign but said Washington Democrats are now suffering from a "loser's syndrome" and a "culture of defeat."
Dean, who signed the nation's first civil union bill in 2000, sharply criticized President Bush for tapping into homophobia to get re-elected. Measures banning same-sex marriage were placed on the ballot in 11 states where gay marriage already was outlawed, he said.
"It was about the willingness of the president of the United States to appeal to the very worst in humanity," he said. "It served one purpose only—to once again pillory a minority
has been described as the most despised minority in world civilization."
AND I love his common sense approach to the rights of all:
SNIP.."Instead of fighting over pro-choice and pro-life positions on abortion, Dean said, people should fight about whether the government has the right to tell them what kind of personal decisions they ought to make. And rather than fighting about gay marriage, he continued, people should be fighting over whether all Americans ought to enjoy the same rights. "Let's never stop including everyone in our society," Dean said. "Let's never stop the idea that we have a communal responsibility to each other. We owe it to this country to present an opposing model. I think that what we believe in is better than what they stand for, and I believe that if we make our case we'll start to win elections again."