Friday, December 14, 2007

Congress pulls hate crimes bill

Congress pulls hate crimes bill

The move to expand federal hate crimes laws to include protection
for sexual orientation and gender identity was dealt a setback
December 6 when Senate Democratic leaders removed the provision
from the Department of Defense authorization bill.



The House passed a stand-alone hate crimes bill on May 3. Senator
Ted Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) introduced a parallel bill in the
Senate, named in honor of Matthew Shepard, who was slain in 1998.
Kennedy chose to attach it as an amendment to the defense
appropriations bill as the quickest way to move it forward on
a crowded legislative calendar. The amendment passed the Senate
60-39 on September 27.



White House officials have called the amendment unnecessary and
unrelated to the military bill, and have threatened
a presidential veto.



A House-Senate conference to work out differences between the two
versions of the appropriations measure decided to jettison the
hate crimes amendment. It had become clear that enough House
Democrats opposed funding the war in Iraq, and enough Republicans
opposed the hate crimes provision that the Senate version of the
bill would not pass.



So the Democratic congressional leadership decided to sacrifice
the hate crimes measure that most of their political base wants,
in order to pass the military spending bill that much of their
political base does not want.



"It is clear that attaching the language to the DoD authorization
bill would not create a successful outcome in the House," said Speaker
Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco), referring to the defense bill. She
said that she is committed "to make certain that a hate crimes bill
passes the Senate and goes to the president's desk."




Judy and Dennis Shepard, Matthew's parents, expressed disappointment
with the action. "We are truly dismayed to find that Congress
now will put aside its leadership on passage of federal hate
crimes legislation that includes sexual orientation and gender
identity. ... If not here, where? If not now, when?" they said
in a statement.




Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese called the decision
"deeply disappointing, especially given the historic passage of
hate crimes legislation through both Houses of Congress this year.
After more than 10 years and several successful bipartisan votes,
it is heartbreaking to fall short this close to the finish line."




National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Executive Director Matt Foreman
said, "We are deeply angered and disappointed by the decision to
strip hate crimes provisions from the defense authorization bill
since we'd been assured by congressional leaders that attaching
the provisions to the larger bill was the only way to avoid a
presidential veto."




Foreman called on the Senate to pass the stand alone legislation
already passed by the House, and "when the president vetoes the
bill – as he has repeatedly promised to do – everyone will see
just how subservient this administration is to America's anti-gay
industry. Force his hand, for goodness sake, rather than hiding
us away."




Log Cabin Republican President Patrick Sammon was critical of
the Democratic leadership and those congressional Democrats who
are against the war.




"It's unfortunate that dozens of Democrats in Congress won't
admit that things are going better in Iraq," Sammon said in a
statement. "It's a shame that so many Democrats are more
anti-war than pro-gay."




"To have yet another important LGBT bill with wide support
stripped at the last minute is really unconscionable, " said
Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for
Transgender Equality.




Last month the House passed the Employment Non-Discrimination
Act, but it was the version that did not include protections
for gender identity. The Senate has yet to take action on ENDA.



National Stonewall Democrats Executive Director Jon Hoadley
said, "The Democratic leadership, which guided this legislation
to successful passage in their respective chambers, are now
burdened with a moral obligation to see their work completed."

Thursday, November 15, 2007

yOuR tOuCh

I'm spoiled by your love no matter how i try to change my mind what's

the point it's just a waste of time i'm spoiled by your touch the love

you give is just too hard to fight don't want to live without you in my life

I've NEVER seen the word love so personified as i do with you

AND that is why i just can't let go.

Everything is Relevant

in life.. there's always choices we need to make.. some are harder than others. but whatever we

choose determines which path is next for us to follow. some may not make sense at the

moment.. but in hopes of it being for the best.. we will know one day, sooner or later.. that it is.

keep in mind, going for the safer bet isn't always the best. the greater the risk, the better the

return and throughout this whole deciding process.. the heart strongly influences and almost

always wins..have faith in fate. accept that you are where you are because it's exactly where

you're supposed to be



The Blue Pill or The Red Pill , You Live and You Learn..




I walk in the door from my trip to Tennessee only to stumble upon a box addressed to me.

*First of all how exciting is it to get a package in the first place! Especially when you're not

expecting one. So anyhow, I see that it is from my best friend . I'm a little confused but i

opened it right away and take the card out. I read it and almost start crying! She is the sweetest

person i've ever had the pleasure of being friends with.






So the box contains, My favorite salon shampoo, conditioner and hair gel, hair serum,

toothpase, floss, and toothbrush, Caress body wash and a loofah, Comet and Clorox wipes,

Alfredo noodles, granola bars, and last but not least, my favorite cookies.




..it's the possibility that keeps me going, for in life the are no guarantees..




She, out of the goodness of her heart, put together a care package for me because she knows i'm

going thru a tid bit of a tough financial time. I mean, what did i do to deserve her????? And why

couldnt she be a guy so i could marry her?

So i just want everyone to know that i have the best, best friend in the entire world and i

appreciate her more than my silly little words will ever be able to express.

I Love You