Oregon Anti-Gays Doomed For Failure
Could it be? Shall we plan celebration parties already? Well not quite yet - but on the heels of Basic Rights Oregon appealing (to the Oregon Supreme Court) the language of two initiatives (IP 144 & IP 145) that would aim to repeal Oregon's newly enacted Domestic Partnership and Anti-Discrimination laws, and the possibility of the same thing happening to the third filed by anti-gays... they may be up shit creek.
Yesterday we talked about the group "Concerned Oregonians" who actually happens to be led by David Crowe who now resides in Tennessee. Make of that what you will. In any case - their desperate pleas for tens of thousands of dollars, even if answered, would still leave their anti-gay crusade in limbo. And funny enough currently it looks as though they are in debt.
Giving credit where credit is due.
Basic Rights Oregon has proven once again that it will relentlessly fight these initiative attempts to strip families of their basic rights as citizens of this state. Thanks BRO! (ech hem - donate here)
Credit should also be given to everyday Oregonians. Oregonian's don't see this as a Measure 36 - and rightly so. They see this simply for what it is, workplace protections against blatant discrimination and as I said above, the ability to legally provide and care for your family.
No victory dance yet folks.
Again, lets not get our hope up too high. But come July when anti-gay forces must turn in over 83,000 valid signatures to qualify and they can't do it - I'll be the first cracking open that bottle of bubbly.
Counting down the days.
Just think, each and every day that this bigoted attempt to strip Oregon families and individuals of their basic human rights is delayed, that's just another day these folks cannot gather signatures.
Related:
Appeal to Oregon Supreme Court Sparks Delay in Anti-Gay Plans
Labels: anti-discrimination, basic rights oregon, domestic partnership, oregon, supreme court
Would you share your glass of bubbly with me, please? Poor little babies...may not get their way.
By Anonymous, at 4/27/08, 5:38 PM
This is so very encouraging! I have been hoping that everyday Oregonians were not even close to the "concerned Oregonians" we have heard about. I second the kudos to BRO!!
By Anonymous, at 4/27/08, 5:46 PM
It amazes me that "Concerned Oregonians" don't have bigger concerns about life. How about the fact that we are spending 12 billion dollars a day on a war that was based on lies? How about the death toll of our soldiers and innocent civilians as a result of war.
Or how about the fact that millions of middle class families across the U.S. that are struggling just to survive.
Or worse yet, the 1500 homeless people who sleep on the streets of Portland?
Their priorities sure seem to be in the wrong place.
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