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DNC Chairman Celebrates the Contributions of LGBT Americans PDF Print E-mail
Written by ProudCities.com   
Monday, 01 June 2009 00:00

Today the Democratic National Committee released the following statement in celebration of Pride Month. 

"Today, on behalf of Democrats across our nation, the Democratic National Committee pays recognition to PRIDE month -- a time to join together in celebrating the contributions that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans and their families make to our society. We also take this time to reaffirm our commitment to being a Party of inclusion and one that stands firm in promoting equality for every American. 

As Democrats and Americans, we believe we all are created equal and we have fought against discrimination based on race, sex, ethnicity, national origin, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, and attempts to divide us instead of unite us.

The cause of ending discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans has taken a giant leap forward. With a Democrat in the White House who is committed to equality and justice, we have reached significant milestones. The Obama Administration is the first to appoint openly LGBT candidates to Senate-confirmed positions in its first 100 days and it has partnered with the international community at the United Nations to decriminalize homosexuality around the world.

The Administration is concentrating on a number of measures to ensure equality for all -- such as supporting civil unions, Federal rights for LGBT couples, stronger hate crimes laws, ridding our military of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' in a way that both ensures national security and strengthens our Armed forces, banning discrimination in the work place, fighting HIV/AIDS and ensuring adoption rights.

We as a Party and as a people have come a long way, and we should be proud of what we have accomplished thus far in promoting equal rights for all Americans. But we still have much more to do. As we move ahead with a Democratic Congress and President committed to equality for all Americans, we look forward to a nation where discrimination of any kind is a thing of the past."

We await the Republican (et al) response.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 01:04
 
California Court Upholds Gay Marriage Ban
Written by Mike O'Sullivan, VOA   
Tuesday, 26 May 2009 00:00

The California Supreme Court has upheld a ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by the state's voters last November. The court also upheld the validity of 18,000 gay and lesbian marriages performed before the ban, called Proposition 8, was enacted.

It was a mixed decision that brought angry gay rights supporters to the streets of San Francisco, where some were arrested for blocking intersections.

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 June 2009 22:39
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Same-sex Marriage Advocates Cite Recent Victories in Several US States
Written by Julia Ritchey, VOA   
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 00:00

The northeastern state of New Hampshire will become the sixth state to allow gay couples to marry when the governor signs new legislation adopted earlier this month, which is expected soon.

This follows approval of the practice in a series of states, mostly in the northeastern region of the country. New Hampshire is one of four states that have acted in the past two months. Some proponents see this as a turning point in public opinion. 

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 June 2009 22:39
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