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Open Letter to President Obama from People For the American Way re: LGBT Equality

by: Pam Spaulding

Tue Jun 23, 2009 at 11:26:28 AM EDT


This letter was sent to President Obama from People For the American Way President Michael B. Keegan today, it calls for the President to give a substantial speech on LGBT equality and to use the bully pulpit to move Congress to act. BTW, the graphic links to the DUMP DOMA Petition page.

June 23, 2009

President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear President Obama:

I am writing to respectfully urge you to bring the energetic moral vision that you championed as a presidential candidate to the cause of equality for gay and lesbian Americans.

Among the reasons that millions of people were inspired by your candidacy was your eloquence on behalf of an America in which everyone is offered respect and equality under the law. At People For the American Way, we disagreed with your decision to stop short of supporting marriage equality, but we welcomed the clarity with which you articulated the constitutional principle of equality in so many other areas. That vision energized not only gays and lesbians, but many other fair-minded Americans who recognize discrimination as a national moral failing, who view equality under the law as a defining part of the American Way, and who believe the country is ready to discard discrimination based on bigotries that should be left in our past. That vision would be even more powerful coming from you as president, but since your election we have heard very little.

Any reasonable person is aware of the extraordinary challenges that faced the nation as you took office, including a dire financial crisis that has cost millions of Americans their jobs, homes, and access to health care. You have not shied from these most daunting of challenges. But it seems that you have shied from promoting the vision of equality that you articulated during your campaign.

Legislative change is needed, and we will continue to push Members of Congress and the Democratic leadership to move forward to end discrimination against LGBT Americans even as they grapple with other urgent national priorities. We are counting on you to call for and help win passage of legislation that you pledged to support.

As importantly, Mr. President, you are uniquely capable of communicating to the American public the moral and constitutional values at stake in ending discrimination against gay Americans. Beyond the clear harm to gay and lesbian Americans, the lack of your leadership on these issues damages both America’s sense of fairness and the credibility of your administration.

Your recent action to extend some benefits to the same-sex partners of federal employees, and your statement from the Oval Office committing yourself to work tirelessly toward equality, could have been the kind of moment that was celebrated as a milestone on the march toward equality. But instead it had the feel of, and was reported as, an incremental half-measure rushed onto the stage to placate a discontented political constituency.

While your comments in opposition to the Defense of Marriage Act at the recent signing ceremony were welcome, they would have carried more weight as part of a larger ongoing effort to educate the American public about the moral need for LGBT equality. Moreover, the impact of your words was blunted coming so soon after your administration’s brief in support of DOMA using arguments that degraded gay and lesbian couples. You may have felt it was your duty to defend the law, but your argument that discrimination against same-sex couples doesn't count as discrimination and citation of case law on incest to claim that marriages of gay couples are unworthy of legal recognition was beyond the pale. Americans who support equality would not have been at all surprised if that brief had been filed by the Bush Administration. Coming from you, particularly without a broader public affirmation of your commitment to equality, it had the force of a hard slap in the face by someone we trusted.

Moreover, in the absence of a stronger statement about the importance of equality for all Americans, it has been equally difficult for your supporters to understand the continued discharges under Don’t Ask Don’t Tell of service members devoting their lives to our country. Congress should vote to repeal the destructive law that destroys military careers and robs the armed forces of highly trained soldiers, but until that happens, you should use your authority as commander-in-chief to suspend discharges of these personnel until that law is changed.

We have seen you change a nation’s conversation with an extraordinarily compelling speech on the issue of race in America. We have seen you change the perceptions of the world with a historic speech on history, pluralism, respect, and democracy to the world’s Muslims. We have seen you bring grace and conviction to the debate with your speech at Notre Dame about preserving a woman’s right to choose.

On the question of LGBT equality, it’s time to make that speech.

Mr. President, you have the opportunity to be on the right side of history. Every day, LGBT Americans face discrimination and are being denied their constitutional rights. There is no one in public life who could, and based on your stated principles and promises should, do more to move America forward toward becoming a country in which LGBT people are respected and treated as fully equal under our Constitution and laws.

We ask for your leadership and voice. When you lead, we will back you with every bit of heart and determination we can muster.

Sincerely,
Michael B. Keegan signature
Michael B. Keegan
President
People For the American Way

             
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What a great letter
That letter makes the same points that I believe. Asking, forcefully, for President Obama's leadership on our issues.

I saw this letter in my inbox this morning. When I get paid next week, I'll send them a donation.

Too bad one of our advocacy groups couldn't have written that letter.  


Yes, why couldn't HRC...
Have sent a message as clearly as PFAW just did?  

Want to save marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how! ;-)

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Are you kidding?
If they sent a letter like this, they wouldn't get invited to cocktails with Andy Tobias any more.  Good grief, queer, get your priorities in order!

The American people, taking one with another, are the most timorous, sniveling, poltroonish, ignominious mob of serfs and goose-steppers ever gathered under one flag in Christendom since the end of the Middle Ages.
-H.L. Mencken


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Dallas Principle No. 7
7.Success is measured by the civil rights we all achieve, not by words, access or money raised.

(Granted, some people question that anyone should give authority to the Principles and their drafters, but that's their own issue.)

# Duty, duty -- honor is, is --
Honor, Creideiki -- alertly
# Shared, is -- Honor #


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No, no, no!
It's cocktail parties! I'm sure it was cocktail parties!  

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Wow
I like it!  He has to answer the questions directly, or he won't have answered them at all.

Hate stops a beating heart.

I've always respected PFAW...
And now, they REALLY have my respect and support! Instead of throwing money at silly DNC fundraisers, we should be supporting them. Brava!

Want to save marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how! ;-)

For the love of Spaghetti Monster,
please not another speech!!

The time for speeches has passed.  Instead of the speech, this gay man would like Obama to shut up and

1) Issue an executive order halting all DADT related expulsions from the military;

2) Send legislation to Congress to repeal DADT;

3) Send legislation to Congress to repeal DOMA.

It's not that hard, folks.  At least not if he's a "fierce advocate."


Agreed...
But read the PFAW letter more closely. I think they also agree with you. They're not just asking for a speech, but for leadership as well.

We ask for your leadership and voice. When you lead, we will back you with every bit of heart and determination we can muster.

Again, just a speech won't mean anything. But if it's a primetime speech to the American people talking about the 40 years since Stonewall and how we still have quite a way to go matched with a White House campaign to whip votes for DOMA & DADT repeals (along with passing ENDA & UAFA), that will be real leadership.

Want to save marriage equality in Maine? Ask me how! ;-)


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I see what you mean,
but the examples they give are bad.  The speech in Cairo, the speech in Notre Dame.  These were speeches that have not been backed up with action (we're still fighting wars in Muslim countries, Obama's record on women's rights is mixed at best).  Obama uses his speeches to deflect from action, or to mask the steps backward he is taking on issues.

Encouraging Obama to make a speech is counterproductive, in my opinion, based on his speeches up until now.


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Which of Obama's speeches
has EVER been backed up with action?  I'm damned if I can think of one.

The American people, taking one with another, are the most timorous, sniveling, poltroonish, ignominious mob of serfs and goose-steppers ever gathered under one flag in Christendom since the end of the Middle Ages.
-H.L. Mencken


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I appreciate the support
Don't expect much from Big O tho.

Great Letter
The more pressure we put on the administration, the more they seem willing to talk with us. Just how the game works.
But we can't just let others talk for us, we need to stand up for ourselves.
I've been beating the drum for protests since last week and I'll continue to encourage others to stand up for your rights.
Take a day to commit to stand with your friends and family in front of your city hall or state capitol. Write letters to your Congressmembers and the President.
Change doesn't happen until the people stand up. Please, make your voice heard and stand.

protestforhumanrights.com

Time to Stand! ProtestForHumanRighs.com


Great Letter
The more pressure we put on the administration, the more they seem willing to talk with us. Just how the game works.
But we can't just let others talk for us, we need to stand up for ourselves.
I've been beating the drum for protests since last week and I'll continue to encourage others to stand up for your rights.
Take a day to commit to stand with your friends and family in front of your city hall or state capitol. Write letters to your Congressmembers and the President.
Change doesn't happen until the people stand up. Please, make your voice heard and stand.

protestforhumanrights.com

Time to Stand! ProtestForHumanRighs.com


This is a strong statement
And i would love for Obama to give a speech. But the speech should be about what he is going to do and I would accept nothing less than that. No more rhetoric.

NOw, if PFAW gets no response
from Obama, I would like to see their next step be inputting out some commercials to educate the public and embarass Obama.

You could take direct quotes out of the Obama speeches referenced in this letter and at the end of each snippet just add "unless you're gay"

I've noticed countless opportunities in his speeches where this tactic would work.

He talks a lot in his speeches about what everyone deserves etc, and the addition  of "unless you're gay" into his text fits right in with his admin's actual policies.


I'm embarrassed to say....

that I thought PFAW was one of the groups against us.  There are so many groups (on both sides) that it's hard for me to keep track.

Whatever
I don't want another fucking useless, money-grubbing speech from another christian bigot in the White House. If I wanted to watch a televangelist, I'd turn on 700 Club.

It says something when I run into a die-hard GOPer I saw at the "tea party" at the Capitol, she recognizes me from the pictures of the Hawaii HB444 hearings, and SHE says that the way Obama treats LGBT people is a damn disgrace, and invites me for coffee.

God save ornery old queens! - kevinchi


She give you coffee
President Barry Prejean will offer you a glass of Chardonnay.

But your rights? Uh, nope.  


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