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Mitt’s campaign binders released

Chicago Tribune: Equality Wins at the Polls

May 2012  Ralph Reed of the Faith and Freedom Coalition called Obama’s announcement supporting same-sex marriage an “unanticipated gift to the Romney campaign” that would drive religious Americans to the polls to vote against Obama.

November 2012 Four states in different regions of the country all reject ballot initiatives designed to prevent same sex couples from marrying.  In Maine, marriage equality wins for the first time by popular vote and President Obama goes on to win the election by nearly four million votes.

What a difference six months make, huh?  Echoing my thoughts from earlier this year, The Chicago Tribune on Monday wrote a well thought out editorial entitled, Equality Wins at the PollsThe editorial concludes what we’ve all known for a long, long time; marriage equality for the LGBT community is unstoppable.  Chew on that Ralph Reed.

Thanks to Joe My God for the tip about the Tribune’s editorial.

Tell Macy’s to dump Trump

More than 400,000 people aren’t enough to get Macy’s to dump Donald Trump as a business partner. However, it is nice to see public pressure mounting on the retailer in light of the racist and misogynistic rants from Donald Trump.  It seems to me the only thing Trump values more than the money he makes (courtesy of deals with organizations like Macy’s) is his ego.  It would be nice to hit him both in his wallet and ego so won’t you consider signing this petition?

Feel free to add your name to the online petition HERE.

Much thanks to Kenneth in the (212) blog for sharing this.

Dick of the week: Ari Fleischer

Following the thumping the Republican Party took at the polls last Tuesday, there was a lot of hand wringing and agreement that the Republican Party must change their message to appeal to female and Latino voters. However, Ari was adamant about LGBT rights.

“Republican Party will never embrace LGBT rights”

When Fleischer was asked about how the Republican Party might create a more socially progressive wing he replied, “You’re not going to make the party pro-choice and pro-gay rights and think you’ve made the Republican party the party that’s the popular party. We have a party like that. It’s the Democratic Party.”

More here on Raw Story.

Marriage equality gains: Are we at a tipping point?

The Presidential campaign has ended but the impact from the four ballot initiatives regarding marriage equality are only now being realized.  Have we hit a tipping point in the US?

Nearly a decade ago in 2003, when I was standing outside the Massachusetts State House to show my support for same sex marriage I knew I was on the correct side of history – what I didn’t know was when that side would collectively stand up.  The first hint came when President Obama spoke in favor of marriage equality.  Just weeks after Obama let his feelings be known, marriage equality activists in Maryland saw a large swing of support for their ballot initiative coming from the African American electorate.  Indeed his continued support has provided weight behind the argument that this is a civil rights issue and quieted the traditionally homophobic rants of many Black ministers.

I hope activists in more states (hint, hint California) are emboldened by these election results and mobilize.  The combined efforts of States recognizing same sex marriage and Obama’s ability to name new Supreme Court Justices bodes well for social progressives like me.

Lastly, I hope our election results spill beyond our boundaries and encourage those in France, Australia and elsewhere to move forward. I’ve not been this encouraged or excited since Massachusetts first legalized same sex marriage in 2004.

Voter in FL turned away for wearing MIT t-shirt

Oh brother… when I read this story on Friday I nearly fell out of my chair. Did you hear that a woman in Boca Raton, FL was initially hassled and turned away from her local voting booth because she was wearing a t-shirt from one of America’s most prestigious universities?

The story is pretty amazing for two reasons.  First, MIT is not exactly an obscure community college and despite its similarity to “Mitt” it is spelled differently and not in any of the colors or font associated with Mitt Romney’s campaign.  Secondly, Florida law expressly doesn’t forbid someone from walking into a voting booth wearing as many political buttons, shirts or items that they like. So who were the fools managing this voting booth in Boca Raton, FL?

You can read more about this story here.

Election night

Chattanooga Times Free Press

Source: Chattanooga Times Free Press

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Look who just sponsored Sesame Street

Will the Republican Party become more socially progressive

Meghan supports legalization of marijuana and same sex marriage

Shortly after I published my previous post Lessons for the Republican Party I stumbled upon this video clip of Meghan McCain on Anderson Live.  Meghan McCain has been ridiculed by the Republican Party calling her a RINO (Republican In Name Only) because of her more socially progressive stands (e.g. unflinching support for same sex marriage).  It is this more socially progressive wing in their party, that I would like to see start flexing its muscle.

Election night results

The 2012 election last night delivered in spades for social progressives.  I was pleased to see marriage equality initiatives pass for the first time at the ballot box, and I hope the success emboldens others.

 

“I do” support marriage equality

I do 74When I read that the Seattle Times had taken the unprecedented step of launching a social media campaign to support same-sex marriage, I knew something fundamental had changed in America.

I rashly decided to post a photo of myself holding the I do 74 sign to express my support for those in Washington State and since then, each day have posted photos of others doing the same.  Photos have been sent to me by fellow bloggers, family, friends and blog readers.

Nearly 90 posed and sent in photos over the last 45 days

Today is election day and several states (Washington included) have voters going to the polls to determine if same sex marriage should be legal, and I feel more confident than ever that they just might succeed.

Special thanks to my sister, Elizabeth, for regularly sending in photos from her town of Amesbury, MA and to my partner, Sergio, for snapping more than a few photos of friends as well.

Check out the nearly 90 people who  posed by linking here.

Thank you

“I do” support marriage equality

I do 74Tim & Steve – Arthenay, France support Marriage Equality

Last month I wrote about The Seattle Times “I do” social media campaign supporting the Marriage Equality referendum on their ballot in November. To show my support, each day this week I will post photos of people posing with The Seattle Times “I do” sign.

Will you speak out and show your support?

If you would like me to post a picture of you, please download this PDF, take a picture with this sign, and email it to: BosGuymail@gmail.com.

I do 74Bruce & Steve – Varennes-sur-Loire, France support Marriage Equality 

Who else supports Marriage Equality check out I do 74.

BosGuy’s election predictions

While nobody knows for certain, my gut says Obama will pick up the necessary 270 electoral votes tomorrow. Moreover, I believe Democrats will retain their slim majority in the US Senate.  I base these “predictions” on the following:

– I believe the only true “swing” states are OH, VA, FL, CO, IA and NH.   States like WI, MI, PA, NM and NV have been called “swing states”,  but I disagree and think Obama will win all these states.

– If Obama wins WI, MI, PA, and NM as I suggest, he only needs to carry OH to win.  I do happen to believe Obama may also win VA and IA; making outcomes in CO, NH and FL irrelevant.

– There are more Senate Democrats running for reelection, but I believe the party is likely to only lose 3 seats:  MT, ND and NE.   Conversely I believe Democrats will likely pick up seats in CT and MA. The race in ME will likely be won by an Independent who will caucus with Democrats; offsetting the loss of 3 Senate seats.

– Should Romney carry VA, I’d assume Democrats would lose the Senate race netting them a loss of one seat, but I’m not ready to concede VA.  It also looks like Tommy Thompson might beat Tammy Baldwin in WI but Democrats would still retain a slim majority in the Senate.

For the benefit of all let me state the obvious 1) These are my own opinions based on what I’ve read and seen; 2) You are also entitled to your own opinion, but I don’t have to necessarily agree with you.

Media whoring

Over the past couple of weeks there have been a few stories broadcast far and wide that have left me scratching my head in bewilderment.

First came the notorious Tweet from Ann Coulter when she referred to President Obama as a “retard”. Was the Tweet offensive? Sure, but can anyone think of a single thing this woman has ever said that wan’t offensive so I was floored when national media outlets started to report it. My jaw dropped to the floor when CNN’s show Piers Morgan invited her as a guest to discuss the controversy; one word CNN – shameful.

Next came chaplain John McTernan (who the heck is he anyway?) who made news because he blamed Hurricane Sandy on President Obama’s support for same sex marriage. News outlets  reported this story and even used it as fodder (probably to fill air time and posts).

I would expect conservative-leaning media outlets and blogs to eat this stuff up, but I don’t understand why more respectable news agencies and liberal-leaning media outlets also feel the need to pick up these stories.  Can you imagine where Ann Coulter’s career would be if her hateful comments were not reported?  Additionally, do you think this chaplain or for that matter any other crazy pastor would make these outrageous statements if their reach ended where their voice trailed off?

I think we all deserve better.  Shame on the US media outlets for being such willing accomplices to these harlots.

“I do” support marriage equality

I do 74Brian – Pennsylvania  supports Marriage Equality

Last month I wrote about The Seattle Times “I do” social media campaign supporting the Marriage Equality referendum on their ballot in November. To show my support, each day this week I will post photos of people posing with The Seattle Times “I do” sign.

Will you speak out and show your support?

If you would like me to post a picture of you, please download this PDF, take a picture with this sign, and email it to: BosGuymail@gmail.com.

I do 74Emily  – Amesbury, MA supports Marriage Equality

I do 74Jennifer  – Amesbury, MA supports Marriage Equality

Who else supports Marriage Equality check out I do 74.