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28 Retired Generals and Admirals Call For End to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

Friday, November 30, 2007

Via NY Times:

Marking the 14th anniversary of legislation that allowed gay men and lesbians to serve in the military but only if they kept their orientation secret, 28 retired generals and admirals plan to release a letter on Friday urging Congress to repeal the law.

"We respectfully urge Congress to repeal the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy," the letter says. "Those of us signing this letter have dedicated our lives to defending the rights of our citizens to believe whatever they wish."

The retired officers offer data showing that 65,000 gay men and lesbians now serve in the American armed forces and that there are more than one million gay veterans.

"They have served our nation honorably," the letter states.

The letter's release comes as rallies are scheduled on the Mall by groups calling for a change in the law, which is known as "don't ask, don't tell" because it bars the military from investigating soldiers' sexual orientation if they keep it to themselves.

Although the signers of the letter are high-ranking, none are of the stature of Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when the policy was adopted and who now argues for its repeal. General Shalikashvili refocused attention on the issue earlier this year when he wrote that conversations with military personnel had prompted him to change his position.

The current generation of Americans entering the armed services have proved to him "that gays and lesbians can be accepted by their peers," the general wrote in an Op-Ed article published in The New York Times on Jan. 2.

"I now believe that if gay men and lesbians served openly in the United States military, they would not undermine the efficacy of the armed forces," General Shalikashvili wrote. "Our military has been stretched thin by our deployments in the Middle East, and we must welcome the service of any American who is willing and able to do the job."

Few issues have split the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates this year as clearly as whether to repeal "don't ask, don't tell."


Read the entire article here.

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Republican Presidential Candidates Repulse Me...

Thursday, November 29, 2007

And are very out of step with the majority of America when it comes to Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Need proof? Watch this back-assward attempts at answering questions regarding DADT. Fucking disgusting and so disrespectful towards a man who served our country for 42 years in the armed forces. Via the YouTube debates.

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Larry Craig Talking Action Figure!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

larry craig action figureThat's right folks! Your very own Larry Craig action figure! Now while I personally don't want to see his face in my house or wherever I would put it - you might love it. It would be a great gift for that closeted member of your family or group of friends too!

Did I mention he talks too?! He says, "Thank you all very much for coming out today. I will read a statement: 'I am not gay. I never have been gay."

Head on over to www.stupid.com

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Murder Strikes Community, Vigil in Portland Tuesday Night

Monday, November 19, 2007

On Friday night, our community lost a dear friend, Dan Callaway, who was shot and killed in the course of a robbery. Dan's partner Jonny Shultz is a long time friend and supporter of Basic Rights Oregon. He has been working as an activist in our community for years and has supported Basic Rights Oregon through fundraising, volunteering, and event planning. Johnny has been a huge player in creating STRUT, the annual fashion show that benefits Oregon's GLBT community. In this time of great sadness we want to support him and ask that you join us tomorrow in a candle light vigil.

Candlelight Vigil:Community Comes Together

On Tuesday November 20th all are invited to join in a candle light vigil to mourn the loss of Dan Callaway and to support his friends, family, and loved ones.

Tuesday November 20th
Q Center
69 SE Taylor St.
8:00pm

Those in attendance are encouraged to bring candles.

Tuesday's gathering will be an opportunity for the community to come together and support Dan's partner Jonny Shultz and family, mother Karyn Callaway and father Phil Callaway of Philomath; and younger Brother Jesse Callaway of Portland. Dan, who worked as a cancer researcher in the Oncology department of Legacy Good Samaritan, will be remembered as a community activist, avid bike commuter, the life of the party and an expert in the art of practical jokes. Jonny and those close to Dan need the love and support of their community during this sad time.

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Blame The Gays: A Musical Performance

Monday, November 12, 2007

This is hilarious!



Courtesies to JustOut.

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Contribution and Expenditure Reports From Oregon Anti-Gays

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

So the truth is in and voter fraud has occurred by Oregon's anti-gay extremists. See part one of this story for the reasons.

Here are the groups and individuals who gave money ($100 or more) to assist and force a public vote on Oregon's Domestic Partnership and Anti-Discrimination laws. Believe it or not this is all that is shown on the contribution and expenditure reports. we're leaving out those personally involved in the Chief Petitioners PAC's.

Anti-Discrimination Referendum (#304):

World Harvest Church: $779.00
120 SE 172nd Ave
Portland, Oregon 97233

Concerned Oregonians (aka Restore America): $4922.01

Vicki Lynn Davis: $300
4240 SW Parkview Ave.
Portland, OR 97233

Kevin Mannix: $400
About Kevin Mannix - Republican, twice failed candidate for Oregon Attorney General and twice failed candidate for governor. Currently Mannix spends a large amount of his time in corrupt politics - mainly shady ballot initiatives, he is also an attorney in Salem.

Also for #304 there were "Miscellaneous cash contributions of $100 or less: $1211.00", meaning individual donors.


Domestic Partnership Referendum (#303):

Concerned Oregonians (aka Restore America): $4922.02

Kevin Mannix: $352.92


I know this is a bit shocking - but they had nearly no contributions. To me this again goes to show that Oregonians simply aren't that into the politics of hate and fear.

See the full reports here (#303, #304).

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ENDA Stalled Again in House

An update from Cris Johnson at HRC:

To temporarily roadblock ENDA, House Republicans use motion to adjourn to stop debate

BREAKING: Minutes ago, House Republicans used a procedural motion to adjourn the U.S. House as a desperate delaying tactic to keep ENDA from moving forward....

From the Library of Congress:
A motion to adjourn is a nondebatable motion to end the day's session of the House or Senate or a committee. It sometimes specifies the time or day for reconvening, or makes reconvening subject to the call of Chair. Since a motion to adjourn is of the highest privilege, it must be voted on immediately. It cannot be offered in the Committee of the Whole.

Unbelievable. Our opponents are determined to make this a long, ugly debate...

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New Jersey official: Civil unions a "failure"

Friday, November 02, 2007

Although New Jersey civil unions are a "magnificent advance" for same-sex couples, they're not living up to their legislative mandate to be the equivalent of marriage, according to Frank Vespa-Papaleo, the state's civil rights director and the chair of a commission on the new law. "To me as a commissioner, the testimony revealed overwhelmingly that the civil union law has been a failure," he said.

Read the whole story over here.

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Oregon Republicans Are Bored.

It seems as though Oregon's own GOP has run out of steam and more importantly good ideas. The below video clearly demonstrates this point. In a recent newsletter they included this video that is a Jib Jab 'Create Your Own' video. They've put the heads of Oregon's Democratic Leadership on the bodies of can can dancers. Did I mention they only used males?

You'd think that after the loads of money that tobacco companies have given them to kill the Healthy Kids Act that they could have had a real video made. Here is the video (more commentary below):



I think that there is something important to be said here about the statement they are making. They way I read their intent is to make the Democratic Leadership look like 'sissy's' or as Arnold said, "girly men". I think this speaks loud and clear to the male chauvinist attitude in Oregon's GOP.

Personally I never knew that our Governor was such a great dancer. Go Ted!

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