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Saturday, March 06, 2004

House panel defeats pair of marriage bills
Measures were to prevent same-sex unions in Md.
By Kimberly A. C. Wilson
Sun Staff
Originally published March 6, 2004
In a victory for gay-rights advocates, lawmakers defeated last night two measures designed to shield Maryland's legal definition of marriage from challenges by same-sex couples. The House Judiciary Committee voted 11 to 9 to reject bills that would have bolstered existing state law that recognizes only the union of a man and a woman as a marriage.


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Same-Sex Couples Head To DMV For Name Changes
San Jose To Adopt Resolution Giving City Benefits To Couples
POSTED: 9:04 am PST March 6, 2004
SAN FRANCISCO -- Same-sex couples are doing what many people do after they get married -- they are heading to the Department of Motor Vehicles for name changes, NBC11 reported. And the DMV is recognizing the city marriage certificates as legal for the purposes of making name changes. The licenses will allow gay couples to change their name at the Social Security Administration to preserve their benefits.


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Supervisors weigh gay marriage
Wormhoudt wants board to ask county clerk to reconsider gay nuptials
By BRIAN SEALS
SENTINEL STAFF WRITER
SANTA CRUZ — The national debate over same-sex marriages is making its way to the county. Gay matrimony is on the county Board of Supervisors agenda Tuesday, as Supervisor Mardi Wormhoudt plans to ask for her colleagues’ support on three fronts:

* Authorizing her, as chair of the board, to write a letter asking County Clerk Richard Bedal to change his position on gay marriage and issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

* Directing county legal staff to research ways to join in the city of San Francisco’s lawsuit against the state seeking to legalize same-sex marriages.

* Passing a resolution opposing a President Bush-endorsed constitutional amendment banning same-sex unions.

Wormhoudt’s requests come in the wake of San Francisco city officials issuing more than 3,500 same-sex marriage licenses since Feb. 12. Couples seeking to get married are on a waiting list now stretching into May.

Same-Sex Marriage Blurs Lines on Both Sides of the Political Aisle
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN
Published: March 7, 2004
Gay activists see Gov. George E. Pataki as one of the best governors in the country on issues that matter to them, even though he insists that marriage should be between only a man and a woman.
That position puts the moderate Republican governor in the same camp as many conservative Republicans - and moderate Democrats - across the nation.


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Western NY Officials Weigh In On Gay Marriage
(Oneonta and Ithaca, NY) AP 03/06/04
- Oneonta's openly gay clerk told The Daily Star of Oneonta that he won't issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. James Koury says he will follow state law, and he believes that means not issuing licenses to homosexual couples although he thinks marriage is a civil right that should be afforded to all citizens.

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Rev Al: Support gay marriage
BY JEREMY OLSHAN
March 6, 2004, 6:44 PM EST
The Rev. Al Sharpton called on black religious leaders Saturday to support same-sex marriage, even if that means having to put aside their own beliefs.
To do otherwise, he told supporters of his presidential candidacy at the Emanuel AME Church in Harlem, would renew threats to civil rights and play right into the hand of the president.


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Why gay marriages are dividing America
From Ros Davidson in San Francisco
It’s become America’s most compelling and divisive social issue, one that is flustering politicians in an election year and enraging the religious right.


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Ottawa Marchers Support Gay Unions
Gaetanne Seguin
Saturday, March 6, 2004
Hundreds of people marched to Parliament Hill Saturday to show their support for gay marriage.
The demonstrators say allowing same-sex marriage is a human rights issue, and they chanted ``Equal marriage now. Equal marriage now''


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Activists appeal to Cheney's gay daughter
BY BOB KEMPER
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON -Gay-rights activists, outraged at what they see as the Bush administration's decision to provoke a culture war over gay marriage, are directing much of their anger at Cheney.

Troops Rally For Regime Change Battle
By Don Hazen and Tai Moses, AlterNet
March 5, 2004
Super Tuesday was John Kerry's Rubicon. The furious, but not so fast general presidential contest began, in all its excessive glory and gore. While George W. Bush made his disingenuous congratulatory phone call to Kerry on Tuesday, the president's campaign was working to churn out the beginning of millions of dollars of television and radio ads that will try to negatively define John Kerry for swing voters in a number of key states. Kerry, for his part, didn't hesitate to set the tenor of his campaign – his victory speech ripped Bush on health care, jobs and national security, and charged the administration with having "the most inept, reckless, and ideological foreign policy in modern history."


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A legal look at Oregon's move
Constitution, rulings back equal protection
John M. Hubbell, Chronicle Staff Writer Friday, March 5, 2004
Portland, Ore. -- Maverick county commissioners who suddenly authorized same-sex marriages here this week might be the most obvious people for Oregon's gay newlyweds to thank. But as couples continued to ring the Multnomah County building Thursday to be wed, state legal experts said their biggest allies may end up being the state's constitutional framers who long ago rejected the idea of a tiered society on the forming frontier.


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Chambers says Bruning has radical agenda
BY HENRY J. CORDES
State Sen. Ernie Chambers on Thursday accused Attorney General Jon Bruning of politicizing his office with his testimony before Congress in support of a ban on same-sex marriage. Chambers said Bruning backed an "extremist, radical, discriminatory political agenda" with his testimony Wednesday before a Senate subcommittee on the need for a constitutional amendment barring gay marriage. "The rest of the country is entitled to believe that his lame-brained simpletonness represents the state of Nebraska," the Omaha state senator said. "Who is to say (same-sex couples) are not entitled to the thrill of marriage and the agony of divorce?" Bruning and Dave Bydalek, the director of a pro-family organization, rejected suggestions that the attorney general's testimony was extremist.


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No Mayor, But New Paltz Gay Weds Continue
Mar 6, 2004 2:04 pm US/Eastern
(New Paltz, NY) New Paltz Mayor Jason West may have postponed his plans to marry more same-sex couples, but that hasn't stopped such weddings from taking place in his village. About two dozen same-sex couples gathered under a packed tent in a private parking lot on the village's Main Street Saturday to be married by local Unitarian


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NYC Mayor: Gay Couples Merit Equal Rights
By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
Associated Press Writer
Originally published March 6, 2004, 5:53 PM EST
NEW YORK -- The mayor of the nation's largest city says same-sex couples deserve the same rights in civil unions that straight couples enjoy in marriage, but he will continue to enforce New York state's ban on gay marriage.

Same-Sex Couples Head To DMV For Name Changes
San Jose To Adopt Resolution Giving City Benefits To Couples
POSTED: 9:04 am PST March 6, 2004
SAN FRANCISCO -- Same-sex couples are doing what many people do after they get married -- they are heading to the Department of Motor Vehicles for name changes, NBC11 reported. And the DMV is recognizing the city marriage certificates as legal for the purposes of making name changes.

The licenses will allow gay couples to change their name at the Social Security Administration to preserve their benefits.

Legal Discrimination
March 6, 2004
By Dylan Walker
Give me one really good reason why gay people aren't entitled to the same rights and privileges as straight people. Just one. One really good one.

Is it not true that some Americans are homosexual? And is it not also true that the Constitution clearly states that all Americans are entitled to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"? Nowhere in the Constitution does it grant rights to Americans and states "with exception to homosexuals." Nowhere.
So how come two people of the same sex cannot get married? Are gays not capable of loving or being loved?


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The FCC's Indecency Witch Hunt; A Dangerous Threat to Free Speech
by Rob Kall
OpEdNews.Com
The Republican dominated, christian right controlled congress has massively increased the fines for indecent use of the airwaves. The FCC has begun a witch-hunt that is clearly driven by the Bush administration's obesiance to fundamentalist right wing Christians who insist upon forcing their morals down the rest of the nation's throat.

City denies local men's bid to wed
By BRIAN MEYER
News Staff Reporter
3/6/2004
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DENNIS C. ENSER/Buffalo News
A gay couple's unsuccessful attempt to get a marriage license Friday in City Hall sets the stage for a likely legal fight and a potentially polarizing local debate over same-sex marriage. Leaders in the gay and lesbian community praised David T. Cantaffa and Anthony J. Laulette of Buffalo for taking an action that they believe will become a catalyst for "educating" local residents about the issue.


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Civil Rights/Human Rights
Senate leader vows fast action to ban same-sex marriages: 'Renegade judges' must be stopped, Frist declares
By Mary Leonard
Mar 6, 2004, 10:59
March 4, 2004

-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist yesterday vowed to move quickly to amend the US Constitution to block gay marriages, predicting same-sex unions would spread like "wildfire" across all 50 states if Massachusetts starts issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples on May 17.


WV: Gay Friendly?
WTAP News
Denise Alex
A lesbian couple has asked the state Supreme Court to force the Kanawha County Clerk's office to start issuing same-sex marriage licenses. Pat Link and Sheila Chambers filed the petition Friday, after Kanawha County Clerk Alma King told their lawyer she would not issue the license. The clerk cited state law, which describes marriage as a "loving and lifelong union between a woman and a man."
Link and Chambers have been together 23 years. The couple was married in Canada last year and celebrated a civil union in Vermont in 2001.
Chambers' recent retirement and the realization that her married co-workers could leave survivor benefits to their spouses prompted the lawsuit.


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Census Bureau one day may track gay marriages
WASHINGTON - U.S. Census Bureau officials are discussing measuring gay marriage in America, but can't do so under current federal law.


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'We felt like we were part of history'
• Two men from Bremerton join about 1,000 other same-sex couples married this week in Portland.


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Sacramento Bee/Paul Kitagaki Jr.
Spouses for life
Gays, lesbians cite personal, political reasons for marriage


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Wisconsin joins gay marriage brawl
BY JR ROSS
Associated Press
MADISON, Wis. — The state Assembly approved a proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution on Friday banning same-sex marriages or civil unions. In another volley in the ongoing national war over whether gay couples should be allowed to marry, lawmakers voted 68-27 to approve the amendment.

The vote came after an all-night session in which opponents decried the proposal as mean-spirited, bigoted and shameful.



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Delegate announces she is gay at hearing
by Thomas Dennison
ANNAPOLIS -- Del. Anne R. Kaiser urged the state Thursday to pass legislation that would establish medical decision-making authority for same-sex couples and announced publicly for the first time that she is gay.

With her family and rabbi in the audience, Kaiser (D-Dist. 14) of Olney told the House Health and Government Matters Committee that as a gay woman, she believes same-sex couples should be allowed to make medical decisions about their partners.


Hark back to civil-rights era
03/06/04
"It was exasperating -- if not entirely surprising --" to read your March 3 editorial denouncing Multnomah County's decision to start issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

The folks who hate gay marriage will hate it just as much if one does it nicely, begging at their feet for their support. The anti-gay crowd is not up in arms over the mannerisms of the action, they're opposed to the substance of it.

The Oregonian's editorial board might want to reflect for a little on how the "responsible" papers of the day were preaching similar warnings about not alienating people to those staging boycotts, sit-ins and freedom rides in the South during the struggle for black civil rights, as well as just where we might be today had those civil-rights activists foolishly decided to follow such advice.



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Chafee questions need for gay marriage ban
JIM BARON , Journal Register News Service 03/06/2004
With federal budget deficits approaching hundreds of billions of dollars, with a war in Iraq that even Pentagon officials admit will be a "long, hard slog," and with fresh problems just a short distance off the Florida coast in Haiti, U.S. Sen. Lincoln Chafee wonders "why in the world are we diverting our attention to keeping people from getting married?


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Gay Marriage? How Straight
By BOB MORRIS
Published: March 7, 2004
"It's very hard to speak freely right now," said Judith Butler, a gender theorist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley. "But many gay people are uncomfortable with all this, because they feel their sense of an alternative movement is dying. Sexual politics was supposed to be about finding alternatives to marriage."


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County denies 20 gay marriages
Same-sex couples try to wed during rally
By Xochitl Peña
Palm Springs
The Desert Sun
March 6th, 2004
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INDIO -- It was a busy morning at the Riverside County Clerk’s Office, Friday. In the span of about half an hour, 20 same-sex couples marched into the county office and attempted to get married. One by one, they were rejected. A "denied" stamp on the back of all their applications serve as reminders of why they are fighting and rallying for equal rights.



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Activists and revellers mingle
06/03/2004 13:54  - (SA)  
Sydney - A man wearing a skirt and Saddam Hussein mask and carrying a pink bag emblazoned with the words "I support gay marriage" was among thousands of people who took to the streets of Sydney on Saturday night for the city's annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
The annual street parade was launched in 1978 as a gay rights protest, but has since transformed itself into a vibrant parade celebrating all aspects of gay culture.


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Two women who say they donned "little invisible coats" during much of their 22-year relationship delighted in their public wedding Wednesday


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Mayor: I would if only I could
That’s his thought on presiding over gay weddings. He won’t, however, go against state law.


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BATTLE OVER SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Justices don't act immediately on S.F. case
Harriet Chiang, Chronicle Legal Affairs Writer
Saturday, March 6, 2004
Opposing sides in San Francisco's same-sex marriage controversy made their final pitches to the California Supreme Court on Friday as they anxiously awaited word on whether the state's top court will step in and decide the fate of gay and lesbian weddings. In briefs filed with the court, San Francisco city attorneys asked the justices to refrain from taking any action now and allow two lawsuits pending in Superior Court over San Francisco's parade of same-sex nuptials to go to trial and wind its way through the legal system


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Alderman's daughter sees good in her arrest
March 6, 2004
BY STEVE PATTERSON Staff Reporter
This was the moment. The moment Thursday that allowed Deborah Mell to break chains, to boldly shout and do it without hesitation. An opening to Washington Street was there; gays and lesbians were sitting on the pavement; the crowd was chanting; cars were honking. And then it happened. Mell, the 35-year-old lesbian daughter of Ald. Richard Mell (33rd) and sister-in-law to Gov. Blagojevich, ran toward the street. Barreling head-first into a police officer trying to block activists, Mell was quickly in cuffs.

Friday, March 05, 2004

By Hallie Arnold , Freeman staff 03/06/2004
KINGSTON - The federal government has no business trying to legislate against same-sex marriage, U.S. Rep. Maurice Hinchey said Friday. "The president of the United States has, in his own way, attempted to try to drive a cultural wedge between the American people with a federal amendment to the Constitution to prohibit gay marriage," Hinchey, D-Hurley, said during a news conference at his district office on Wall Street in Uptown Kingston.

Gay Marriage Spreads To West Virginia
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff
Posted: March 6, 2004 12:01 a.m. ET
(Charleston, West Virginia) A lesbian couple filed suit Friday to force the Kanawha County Clerk's Office to start issuing same-sex marriage licenses. Charleston, the state capital, is the largest city in the county. Pat Link and Sheila Chambers went to court after Clerk Alma King said she would not issue a license to them because state law describes marriage as a union between a woman and a man. "We will do whatever the courts direct," said David Dodd, a spokesperson for King. "But we will not issue a marriage license without the court telling us to."


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Thank Gavin Newsom For Standing Up for Gay Marriage
Contributed by Working Assets
Who would have thought that the breakthrough in gay marriage would come from a wealthy, Irish Catholic, straight married man?

In the face of fear on the part of many in his own political party as well as loathing by the Christian Right, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has demonstrated that there is at least one last heroic politician willing to stand up for freedom and justice and do the right thing regardless of what the polls or pundits might claim.

Bush supporting open discrimination
Mar. 6, 2004 12:00 AM
George W. Bush has become the first president in U.S. history who openly supports a constitutional amendment to discriminate against a portion of the nation's citizens: gays and lesbians.
At the same time, since our society's understanding of marriage has its roots in religion, no matter what form the amendment takes, it would write into the Constitution a governmental establishment of a specific religious ceremony. Discriminating against a portion of the population and establishing recognition of religion - let freedom ring.

we ned to all be out there applying marriage licenses


From the The Advocate
Long Island same-sex couples seek gay-friendly town clerks

The battle over same-sex marriages moved Friday to Long Island, N.Y., where about 50 gay and lesbian couples rode from city to city in search of a town clerk willing to issue them marriage licenses. "Shame! Shame!" they chanted at one stop after the clerk read a statement reaffirming the edict by state attorney general Eliot Spitzer that gay marriages are not allowed in New York. Their first stop was at Babylon Town Hall, where a horn-honking caravan led by a brightly painted bus arrived Friday morning. Sheree Jeanes, 33, and Bonnie Reich, 42, of Huntington, entered the clerk's office only to receive a one-page statement shooting down their marriage plans. "We're disappointed," Jeanes said. "We want the same rights as any other couple, and we feel that we deserve that." Her partner said they would join any legal action taken to help their cause.

this is a great piece.. email it to everyone...

Bush resigns
commentary
By Jordan Roth


That’s what he did on February 24, right? Because clearly the America created by our Constitution is not the country George W. Bush wants to preserve and protect. He just wants to be President of the United States of Americans He Likes.

there are two polls at this site.. go fill them out..


Santa Cruz County To Consider Gay Marriage
Supervisor Wants County To Issue Licenses To Same-Sex Couples
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Santa Cruz County may join San Francisco in its fight to make gay marriage legal.

The issue is on the agenda for the Board of Supervisors when they meet next week.
Supervisor Mardi Wormhoudt said will ask her colleagues to authorize her to write a letter asking County Clerk Richard Bedal to change his position on gay marriage and issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Wormhoudt also wants to direct legal staff to research ways to join in San Francisco's lawsuit against the state seeking to legalize same-sex marriages. Finally, she wants the county to pass a resolution opposing a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages.
It's a position that's expected to meet stiff opposition in the community.


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Administration Proposes Same-Sex-School Option
    By Diana Jean Schemo
    The New York Times
    Thursday 04 March 2004
     WASHINGTON, March 3 — The Bush administration has proposed regulations giving public school districts new freedom to create same-sex classes and schools, as long as "substantially equal" opportunities are also provided for the excluded sex.


     Supporters and critics alike said the proposed changes represented a major reinterpretation of antidiscrimination laws, some 50 years after the Supreme Court discredited racial segregation in "separate but equal" schools as inherently unequal, and 30 years after Title IX extended the concept to sex.

Gay couples working to wrest civil rights from reluctant nation
By Stephen Henderson
Knight Ridder Newspapers
Months before marriage for gays and lesbians became the subject of sometimes intemperate debate in courtrooms, legislatures and at dinner tables across the country, P.J. Sedillo reached a turning point in his own struggle for equality - and was about to catch a break.

For a decade, Sedillo had been prodding his employer, the Albuquerque Public Schools system, to extend health benefits to his partner, an Army veteran whose insurance didn't include dental or vision coverage.



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Bill Maher
New Rule: Politics is about compromises. Really stupid compromises.

America has a rich history of solving hard moral problems with ridiculous compromises.



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Maryland House Committee Kills Anti-Gay Marriage Bills
Friday March 05, 2004 7:03pm
Annapolis, Md. (AP) - Opponents of gay marriage saw two of their bills killed tonight in a House of Delegates committee.

Two anti-gay marriage bills died after close votes by the House Judiciary Committee. The vote probably ends any chance opponents of same-sex marriages have of passing a bill during the 2004 General Assembly session.



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Bloomberg: Legalize gay marriage
BY DAN JANISON AND DEBORAH S. MORRIS
March 5, 2004, 7:32 PM EST

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has for years refused to give his personal stance on same-sex marriage, told members of a gay and lesbian group that he thinks state law should be changed to legalize it, witnesses said.



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EDITORIAL
Gay marriage -- the path ahead
Friday, March 5, 2004
THE DEBATE over same-sex marriage -- or, as Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist put it, "the wildfire" that began in San Francisco -- is moving fast. The intensity and velocity of the issue should not surprise anyone. The desire for long-suppressed rights, once unshackled, can have such an effect in this nation.

Even if the marriages being performed at San Francisco City Hall hold up to a legal challenge from state Attorney General Bill Lockyer, however, there is no escaping the reality that this must be -- will be -- headed for a national resolution. The federal government now lists 1,049 rights and responsibilities that are tied exclusively to marriage.



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Gay Marriage Ban Advances In 2 States & Dies In 3rd  
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff
Posted: March 5, 2004 6:34 p.m. ET
The Wisconsin Assembly  approved a proposed amendment to the state Constitution Friday that would prohibit same-sex marriages or civil unions.
"This is nothing more than state sponsored discrimination," said Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Madison) the only openly gay member of the Assembly. "Somehow, I'm three-fifths of a citizen; I thought we got over that stuff a long time ago."


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AP Interview: Gay bishop says he wishes he could marry his partner
By ANNE SAUNDERS
The Associated Press
3/5/04 6:31 PM
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) --
Days before he is to take over as the Episcopal church's leader in New Hampshire, Bishop V. Gene Robinson said he'd marry his same-sex partner "in a minute" if he had the chance.Robinson, whose election as the church's first openly gay bishop last year had divided Episcopalians, said Friday that the gay marriage issue is one of civil rights.

Dear Mr. President,
By STEVE DAVIS
I could not avoid you as your support for a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage blared throughout the airport lounge via CNN.

As I listened to your confusing messages about family and values and politics, I shared sadness with my fellow travelers about your continuing fear-driven approach to leadership. Your defense of traditional marriage rang hollow; rather, it was a poor endorsement for discrimination, ignorance and your conservative political base.


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Where Is My Gay Apocalypse?
Over 3,500 gay marriages and, what, no hellfire? I was promised hellfire. And riots. What gives? By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist Friday, March 5, 2004
I have been waiting patiently.
I have been staring with great anticipation out the window of my flat here in the heart of San Francisco, sighing heavily, waiting for the riots and the plagues and the screaming monkeys and the blistering rain of inescapable hellfire. I have my camera all ready and everything.

Town of Brighton Takes Stand on Gay Marriage Issue
3/5/2004 5:00 PM
(Cathy Orosz, WROC-TV)
The issue of same sex marriage is hitting home in Monroe County. The town of Brighton is the first to take a pro-active stance. News 8's Cathy Orosz joins us to explain how.
When the state attorney general said marriage licenses cannot be issued to gay couples he also said the state must recognize same-sex unions performed out of state. Today the town of Brighton says it will comply.

On the heels of hundreds of same-sex unions in California, Eliot Spitzer says New York must recognize any gay marriage or civil union performed outside the state under legal pretenses. Brighton Supervisor Sandra Frankel is the first to publicly announce that Brighton plans to recognize the unions as well.  And although the town can not hand out marriage licenses to gay couples, the town is starting a registry should the law change.



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N.Y. Judge Bars Mayor From Gay Marriages
By MICHAEL HILL
Associated Press Writer
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--A state judge on Friday barred the mayor of a college town from performing more same-sex marriages for a month, saying Jason West was ignoring his oath of office.

State Supreme Court Justice Vincent Bradley issued a temporary restraining order against the 26-year-old New Paltz mayor at the request of the Florida-based Liberty Council, which acted on behalf of a local resident.



Town of Brighton Takes Stand on Gay Marriage Issue
3/5/2004 5:00 PM
(Cathy Orosz, WROC-TV)
The issue of same sex marriage is hitting home in Monroe County. The town of Brighton is the first to take a pro-active stance. News 8's Cathy Orosz joins us to explain how.
When the state attorney general said marriage licenses cannot be issued to gay couples he also said the state must recognize same-sex unions performed out of state. Today the town of Brighton says it will comply.

On the heels of hundreds of same-sex unions in California, Eliot Spitzer says New York must recognize any gay marriage or civil union performed outside the state under legal pretenses. Brighton Supervisor Sandra Frankel is the first to publicly announce that Brighton plans to recognize the unions as well.  And although the town can not hand out marriage licenses to gay couples, the town is starting a registry should the law change.



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N.Y. Judge Bars Mayor From Gay Marriages
By MICHAEL HILL
Associated Press Writer
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--A state judge on Friday barred the mayor of a college town from performing more same-sex marriages for a month, saying Jason West was ignoring his oath of office.

State Supreme Court Justice Vincent Bradley issued a temporary restraining order against the 26-year-old New Paltz mayor at the request of the Florida-based Liberty Council, which acted on behalf of a local resident.



STATEMENT ON ANTI-GAY SENATE HEARING AND "ACTIVIST JUDGE" DISTORTIONS
by: Lisa Hardaway, Lambda Legal
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), chair of a Senate Judiciary subcommittee weighing a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution discriminating against gay couples, sponsored a hearing today called, "Activist Judges vs. Democracy." At the hearing, Cornyn said, "Why is this amendment necessary? Two words -- activist judges."

Kevin Cathcart, Executive Director of Lambda Legal who was present at today's hearing, said, "Today's hearing and this 'activist judge' rhetoric can be summed up in one word -- sham. I was very disappointed at how little discussion addressed the real issue, and the real danger, of amending the Constitution."

Friday, March 05, 2004
Legal briefs submitted in San Francisco gay marriage case



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Lawsuit Filed To Try To Stop Gay Marriages
PORTLAND, ORE. - The first legal challenge to Multnomah County's new same-sex marriage policy is a lawsuit filed this morning by the newly formed Oregon Defense of Marriage Coalition.



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Senate Leader Warns Gay Marriage Will Spread like Wildfire
March 5, 2004
Gfn.com NewsIf Massachusetts starts issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples on May 17, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist predicted yesterday gay marriage will spread like "wildfire" across the country.

What is "SAME-SEX anyway....

LGBTIQs challenge marriage rhetoric
by Zak Szymanski
Bay Area Reporter
March 4 2004

The LG community may soon realize that including the T, B, I, and Q in its movement should be more than symbolic, and in fact, may be critically necessary when it comes to the fight for marriage equality.

San Francisco made headlines last month when the city began issuing marriage licenses to "same-sex" couples, a term that has been used interchangeably with the words "gay" and "lesbian" to describe the thousands of weddings performed.

Yet many of the gay and lesbian couples married at City Hall in fact were not "same-sex," and likewise, some of the "same-sex" couples who received marriage licenses are not lesbian or gay.

Numerous transgenders ? including those who were actually born the "opposite" sex as their partners ? took part in the ceremonies, as did bisexuals and intersex people, all of whom for one reason or another do not fit neatly into the current political discourse.


Gays Take Marriage Battle to New York Courts 
Friday, March 05, 2004 2:08 p.m. ET
By Chris Sanders
NEW YORK (Reuters)
- A New York gay couple on Friday sued for the right to be legally married in the state, sending the same-sex marriage issue to a New York court as the movement picks up steam around the country.
Daniel Hernandez and Nevin Cohen, backed by gay rights advocates Lambda Legal, sued New York City Clerk Victor Robles in State Supreme Court to "challenge their discriminatory denial of a license to marry," according to the complaint.

Idaho Senate kills proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages


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Idaho Senate kills proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages
Boise, Idaho-AP --Idaho lawmakers have shot down efforts to force a floor vote on a proposed constitutional amendment against gay marriage

it has been a long week of struggle.. and the conservative law makers are mustering legal moat about their precious domain. there has been arrests, threats of arrest (on gavin newsom).. and more arrests... civil disobedience is on the rise, in city after city, folks are showing up at city halls demanding to be married.. another front opened up in Oregon, and Massachusetts and New York are hedging-..

this is just the beginning. where one side has money and power, be must us tactics of civil disobedience, be moving targets, be organized, who willing do what it take.

*organize phone and email communication centers...

* keep other groups informed, so information can spread fast.. we need to organize...

*call your government representatives, from local to national, press for change.. call daily, send email.. organize a mail campaign...

* spread the word when votes are taking place, take action, make calls.

*create allies, other civic groups that will join in the struggle...call them just for there support.

*call the clergy.. they can only tell you to go to hell, or yes, well will help...

*write letters to the editor... send out press releases...

*donate money to legal organize and other putting up a propaganda fronts
check out (for a list):
http://transdada.blogspot.com/


it will be very easy to loose sight, get worn down, or get caught-up on who's on first, but this will be a long drawn out struggle. we can not settle for second class citizenry...

from before the imprisonment of oscar wilde, abuse, murder, criminalizing of queers through most of the 20th century we fought back, forming coalitions, organizations and action committees, but we have lost sight, now its time to rise up again, and keep our collective eye on the goal, on not give in...

show you colors...
rise the rainbow flag...
do something anything

use the weekend to create strategies, alliance and get ready for another week..

we need everyones assistance with this... I ask everyone who receives this, to take action somehow, today!!!!!

kari

KEEP SUBMITTING IT ANYWAYS.. DAY AFTER DAY.. WEAR THEM DOWN..!!!

Local towns not accepting gay marriage forms
By ROGER DuPUIS II and JENNIE DALEY
ITHACA -- Same-sex couples looking to submit marriage applications in Tompkins County will find that the stances taken by area town clerks don't reflect the position of the City of Ithaca.


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NY Gays Head To Court To Marry
by Doug Windsor
365Gay.com Newscenter
New York Bureau
Posted: March 5, 2004 1:31 p.m. ET
(New York City) Gay marriage suits were filed in two separate actions Friday in New York State Supreme Court. In the first case Lambda Legal seeks to have state marriage laws which refer to "husband and wife" declared unconstitutional. 

From: Allison Cobb


to celebrate my birthday today, jen and i went down to the nyc city
hall to get "not married." we applied for a marriage license and were rejected, along with hundreds of others, i gather. we missed the morning rush, though, and got there at about noon, just when a Spanish speaking city councilor (a woman, I don't know her name) was on her way up to the clerk's office to ask for permission to marry queers. (she was wearing a collar). she was bureaucratically re-routed, of course, but said she would
persist and would, in the end, conduct marriage, even if she goes to jail. lots of Spanish-language press was there, and they took the opportunity to snap our picture as well--it was like paparazzi. i did a good job of smiling into each lense and announcing our "not married" status. the nypost took our picture (and will probably say something terribly bigoted about it all) so nyers look for us tomorrow. the idea is to take our official rejection letter (which is about 50 pages long, citing past case law) and add it as evidence to a class action lawsuit being filed by this civil rights attorney named norman siegel. mr. siegel is apparently very busy, however, since i can't get him on the phone. the rejection letter is very interesting. it cites merriam webster online, saying the meaning of the word "marriage" does include same-sex couples, but ONLY AS THE SECOND DEFINITION of the term. now if that ain't legal justification, i don't know what is.

Gay-Marriage Bans Advance in Wis., Kan.
Friday March 5, 2004 5:46 PM
By CHERIE HENDERSON
Associated Press Writer

Lawmakers in Wisconsin and Kansas pushed ahead Friday on efforts to amend their states' constitutions to ban gay marriage, two days after Utah's Legislature agreed to put the question to voters.



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Do not settle for this...the consolation prize is still second, and separate but equal...


Friday, March 05, 2004
The Advocate
Washington governor: marriage, no; civil unions, yes
Washington State governor Gary Locke says he opposes same-sex marriage but favors civil unions that would give gay couples many of the same rights and responsibilities. The Democratic governor said Wednesday he also opposes the constitutional amendment option backed by President Bush to enshrine a same-sex marriage ban in the U.S. Constitution. "I don't think we should change our federal Constitution willy-nilly," the governor said. As scores of gay couples tied the knot in Portland, Oregon's largest city, Oregon governor Ted Kulongoski cautioned that the new county policy allowing same-sex marriages may be illegal.
He stressed that Oregon's marriage statute, passed in 1863, needs to be read within its historical context.


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House To Begin Anti-Gay Amendment Hearings
by Paul Johnson
365Gay.com Newscenter
Posted: March 5, 2004 11:03 a.m. ET
(Washington, D.C.) The House Constitution subcommittee is preparing to hold hearings on legislation to amend the US Constitution to block same-sex marriage.  The announcement comes just one day after the parallel subcommittee in the Senate began its own hearings.
 
"The people and their elected representatives -- and not a handful of rogue judges and officials -- should have the right to make decisions regarding marriage policy," said House subcommittee chair Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio)



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this should be happening everywhere... day after day...

Denial of Gay Marriages in Buffalo and NY
(Buffalo, NY, March 4, 2004) - - Gay couples here in Buffalo and across New York are challenging a state law that does not allow them to get married.

News 4's Marie Rice is in our newsroom with more 1 couple's attempt to get hitched at Buffalo's City Hall this Friday morning. Gay couples around the state are showing up at clerks' offices today requesting marriage licenses. The Buffalo City Clerk's Office is denying gay couples marriage licenses saying State Law prohibits it.



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I think what is interesting is the long history of complaints from the consumptive conservative media on liberal spin, and now this headline.. you can almost see these little money grubbing christian rubbing there hands and smiling like scrooge... we won..

ps.. there is on spin on the above commentary...

Wis. Assembly OKs Outlawing Gay Marriage
By JR ROSS
Associated Press Writer
MADISON, Wis. (AP)
--The state Assembly approved a proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution on Friday to prohibit same-sex marriages or civil unions.

Action Wisconsin: Blasts Assembly Vote to Write Discrimination into State Constitution
3/5/2004
Statement by Action Wisconsin Executive Director, Christopher Ott
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Joshua Freker, 608.441.0143
Madison – “Today, a majority of the Wisconsin Assembly voted to approve one of the harshest antigay measures in the country. AJR 66 would ban marriage, civil unions, or any other comprehensive legal rights for lesbian and gay couples. Effectively, it would write a group of citizens out of the Wisconsin Constitution.
“The amendment would prevent future legislators from extending any measure of equal treatment to lesbian and gay couples and their children. It could only be overturned by a federal court or by another state constitutional amendment.

S.F. to ask state's top court to hold off on ruling
City wants trial to decide if law is biased against gay couples
Harriet Chiang, Chronicle Legal Affairs Writer Friday, March 5, 2004
San Francisco officials will urge the California Supreme Court today to back off the same-sex wedding controversy for now and let the two sides go to trial to resolve whether state law illegally discriminates against gay and lesbian couples by denying them the right to marry.

A preview of the briefs they will file shows that San Francisco city officials will ask the state's top court to allow the steady stream of same- sex marriages at City Hall to continue, insisting that Mayor Gavin Newsom and city officials are acting legally in issuing the licenses.



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Same-sex marriage momentum stuns both its backers and foes
Carolyn Lochhead, Chronicle Washington Bureau Friday, March 5, 2004
Same-sex marriage -- considered so radical that mainstream gay rights leaders feared its emergence in an election year -- has gained a level of visibility that even its most ardent proponents did not imagine just two months ago.
Whether intentional or not, President Bush's pledge in his State of the Union address in late January to defend traditional marriage touched off a reaction that began in San Francisco and now is rippling across the country.


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Pro-gay to play big on airwaves
By Elisabeth J. Beardsley
Friday, March 5, 2004
Pro-gay marriage forces are launching a massive public relations blitz - saturating the airwaves with a TV ad aimed at putting a human face on the same-sex marriage debate. The ad will air all next week, during the run-up to Thursday's reconvening of the Constitutional Convention that deadlocked three weeks ago without reaching consensus on a gay marriage ban.


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Gay marriage ban faces House vote
Statehouse amendment passes initial test
By Scott Rothschild, Journal-World
Friday, March 5, 2004
Topeka — A politically explosive constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriages in Kansas faces an uncertain fate today. The proposed amendment cleared the Kansas House on an unrecorded voice vote Thursday, but with less support than some had expected in the Republican-dominated chamber. The amendment can't leave the House for Senate consideration unless it gains 84 votes in final action set for today.


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Transgender Group Readies for Lobby Days
By Jone Devlin
National Transgender Advocacy Coalition (NTAC) Chair and Houston transgender activist Vanessa Edwards Foster is getting ready to hit Washington D.C. in April, as part of the groups 2004 "Lobby Days", and she would love nothing more than to have a huge Houston contingent go with her. But while lobbying Congress can be exciting, Edwards Foster warns, it can also be difficult. "We've always been open game in Texas but now we are on the national level," she said.

Long Islanders join fight over same-sex marriage
By FRANK ELTMAN
Associated Press Writer
March 5, 2004, 10:49 AM EST
LINDENHURST, N.Y. --
Undeterred by the attorney general's edict earlier this week that state law prohibits same-sex marriages, about 50 gay couples converged Friday on Babylon Town Hall, their first stop in an anticipated daylong effort to find a town clerk on Long Island willing to issue them marriage licenses.


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Queens Officials Come Out For Same-Sex Marriage
by Daniel Hendrick, Asst. Managing Editor March 04, 2004
   From Astoria to Laurelton and Bayside, congressmembers who represent Queens say they plan to vote against President Bush’s proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
   In addition, five borough members of the U.S. House of Representatives said they favor issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, while respecting individual state’s laws on the matter.



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Vote Defining Marriage In Maryland Expected Friday
Lawmakers Consider Giving Certain Rights To Same-Sex Couples
POSTED: 10:27 am EST March 5, 2004
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The House Judiciary Committee could vote today on whether to reinforce the state Maryland law declaring that marriage in Maryland is between a man and a woman.

Wisconsin Assembly passes amendment against gay marriage
JR ROSS, Associated Press Writer Friday, March 5, 2004
(03-05) 07:36 PST MADISON, Wis. (AP) --
The state Assembly approved a proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution on Friday to prohibit same-sex marriages or civil unions.
After meeting on the issue all night, the lawmakers voted 68-27 to back the proposal and send it to the state Senate. More approval from lawmakers and voters would also be required for it to become law.


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New Paltz mayor postpones second round of gay marriages
The Associated Press
ALBANY, N.Y. --
New Paltz Mayor Jason West said he will postpone a second round of same-sex weddings planned for Saturday so he can talk to state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer next week.


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Gay marriage debate erupts with more weddings in Portland

Portland, Oregon-AP -- They'll be throwing wedding bouquets again today in Portland, Oregon, while gay-marriage opponents from coast to coast are throwing darts at those who are conducting the controversial weddings.

Gay debate continues
Web Posted - Fri Mar 05 2004
By Betty Holford
In Barbados the average person greets local news stories and rumours of gay weddings with disdain or laughter. Even the funerals of known homosexuals are considered a curiosity. You may recall the uproar some time ago when a same-sex marriage reportedly took place in Baxter’s Road. Many people were outraged, some were amused, but only a few were empathetic. And the recent debates on the legalisation of homosexuality and the appointment of an openly gay Anglican Bishop in New Hampshire were equally emotive and divisive.
So, no doubt, many of us are looking on in amazement, anguish, condemnation or confusion as the “cultural revolution” in gay rights, as it is being termed, is occurring on the international scene.


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Jamieson introduces bill to ban gay marriage
by Ken Stanford
ATLANTA -A Democratic state representative from northeast Georgia lawmaker has introduced a proposal of her own that would ban gay marriage, and has taken a swipe at Republican legislation covering the issue.

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On gay marriages and civil liberties
03/05/2004 16:28
PRAVDA.Ru

As I look at the state of the world today, and the evil people who control it, I am beginning to realize how desperately we need those chosen, enlightened few to once again touch our lives.



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Group To File Lawsuit Seeking Marriage Rights For Gays
(Albany, NY) AP 03/05/04 -- The gay rights group Lambda Legal says it will file a lawsuit in Manhattan Friday seeking full marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples in New York

Meanwhile, a religious law firm has asked a court to bar gay marriages in New York and will seek to remove New Paltz Mayor Jason West from office.



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An end to waiting An impromptu community celebrates amid a second wave of the ceremonies
03/05/04
LAURA GUNDERSON
Kristen Lorenz and Karen Gimarc jumped into their car after a late night at work Wednesday for the drive to Portland from their Seattle area home.

They had heard about Multnomah County's decision to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples from Lorenz's mother and stepfather, who made their own road trip from Goldendale, Wash., offering to camp out in line until the young couple arrived


Thursday, March 04, 2004

As trend grows, activists seek same-sex weddings in N.J.
Gay advocacy groups draw parallel to anti-Jim Crow efforts at dawn of civil rights era
Friday, March 05, 2004
BY RUDY LARINI
Star-Ledger Staff
Gay rights advocates in New Jersey are keeping a close watch on the same-sex marriages occurring across the country, hoping the ceremonies raise public awareness of the issue while a legal effort is under way here to win approval of such unions through the courts.

Advocates agree the marriages would not be recognized in New Jersey, but believe they are helpful in focusing attention on the issue as a matter of equal protection under the law.

Three gay marriage advocates arrested in New Paltz
By Jesse J. Smith , Freeman staff 03/05/2004
NEW PALTZ - A SUNY New Paltz rally in support of Mayor Jason West and the same-sex marriages he favors spilled into the streets of the village on Thursday and led to the first arrests of activists since West touched off a firestorm of controversy by presiding over 25 gay weddings a week ago.


Three of about 80 protesters who marched along village streets were arrested for violating a section of New York state's loitering law that prohibits wearing masks at public events. The three male demonstrators were arrested after they ignored orders from police to remove bandannas worn over the lower half of their faces.



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Md. Assembly Debates Bills on Gay Rights, Same-Sex Marriage
By Tim Craig
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 5, 2004; Page B01
Maryland lawmakers considered a measure yesterday that would give homosexual couples certain rights afforded to married people, while other delegates scrambled to line up votes for bills outlawing recognition of same-sex marriage.

The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote as early as today on whether to reinforce the state law declaring that marriage in Maryland is between a man and a woman.Committee members say the vote is too close to call, although gay rights supporters say they are growing increasingly confident it will fail.



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Ill. questions same-sex marriage
By Craig Colbrook | Staff writer
Published Friday, March 5, 2004
As the same-sex marriage debate expands across the country, legal experts, legislators and activists in Illinois are considering the dynamics of the issue.

No action has been taken in Illinois, but there are major hurdles to gay marriage in the state, said David Meyer, a University law professor.



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Panel discusses strategies for backlash against homosexuals

Say No to Marriage Discrimination in the Constitution

Action Needed:

Email your senators and representative
TODAY to oppose the right wing fundamentalists who want to amend the Constitution in order to permanently exclude lesbians and gays from the right to marry. George W. Bush has called on Congress to quickly pass a staunchly anti-gay proposed amendment that would define marriage, in the U.S. Constitution, as strictly between a man and a woman.

We cannot stand by idly while our opponents attempt to insert marriage discrimination into our Constitution. Now is the time to send aloud and clear message
to Congress in support of same-sex marriage and in firm opposition to the proposed "marriage discrimination" Constitutional amendment.

Background:

George W. Bush has called on Congress to quickly pass a staunchly anti-gay proposed amendment that would that would permanently exclude gays and lesbians from marrying.

Under this resolution the Constitution would be modified to include the following language: "Marriage in the United States shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman." Ratification of such an amendment would set the dangerous precedent of amending the Constitution to restrict, rather than protect, civil rights.

This divisive and discriminatory federal proposal, following on the heels of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), would have a profoundly devastating effect on the lives of lesbian and gay families across the country if it is passed by Congress and ratified by the necessary number of states.

Now that George W. Bush has announced his support of this proposal, we need to stop this proposal in Congress, before it starts down the path of ratification in the 50 states—where it will be harder and more costly to stop. The right to marry is a crucial civil rights issue, and has been deemed a "fundamental right."

Without marriage rights, gay and lesbian couples are denied well over 1,000 rights, benefits and responsibilities available to married couples, including such fundamental protections as hospital visitation rights, health care benefits, inheritance rights, social security, immigration rights, tax benefits, and parenting rights. Gay and lesbian couples are also denied the intangible benefit of the peace of mind that comes from having your commitment and your family legally recognized.

This anti-gay and anti-marriage initiative comes from the same right-wing crowd that claims to be pro-marriage and pro-family. This mean-spirited attempt at enshrining marriage discrimination in the Constitution reveals that their true agenda is not marriage and family promotion but discrimination and exclusivity. Use this link
to say no to the marriage discrimination amendment.


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A civil rights movement for our time
Young Americans should fight intolerance and support gay rights movement
By John David Blakley
Published: Friday, March 5, 2004
by Ivan Flores
I was flipping through Life Magazine's "Our Century in Pictures" the other day, admiring photographs depicting the United States' steady and sometimes frustrating progress and achievements. One image in particular grabbed my attention. The photograph displayed a young black woman breaking segregation rules by sitting at the counter in a small Southern diner. In response to her quiet protest, several whites have surrounded her and are pouring sugar on her head, doing their best to degrade her. Sitting on both sides of the woman are two white youths, whose support earns them equal treatment from the antagonizing strangers. In a place and time in which racism was the status quo, three young people sat in silent protest against the rules and attitude of intolerance that had been accepted for generations.



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Gay marriage forums come to JHU
By Xiao-bo Yuan
March 05, 2004

In reaction to President George W. Bush's proposed constitutional amendment to define legal marriages as strictly heterosexual, gay rights activists and supporters from Johns Hopkins and the Baltimore community at large gathered at two different forums in the past week to discuss strategies for defeating Bush's proposal, advance gay-rights legislation and respond to discrimination.


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Katz supports marriage movement
BY CHRISTINA CHINLOY
Jonathan Katz founded two queer studies programs before creating the Larry Kramer Initiative for Lesbian and Gay Studies at Yale. He sat down with the Herald to discuss recent developments in gay rights.
KATE SISKEL/YH
Yale Herald: How and why did gay marriage become the icon of the gay rights movement that it is today?

Jonathan Katz: There has been a shift in the lesbian and gay community which has increasingly come to believe that, though it was once feared as only serving to replicate dying patriarchal institutions, marriage is validly an issue on our agenda. Ten years ago, if you had talked to me about marriage, I probably would have sneered and said the whole point of queerness is to re-invent institutions that are less disastrous than the ones that straight people have. Now, I am coming to realize that it's a choice issue. There are queer people who want to be married, and they should be allowed to. The Lawrence decision [Lawrence v. Texas] was one of the enabling factors. Most importantly, there have been a series of small-scale cultural skirmishes which have caused gay rights supporters to believe that we did not need to shy away from a battle which so many of us have wanted to see engaged for a long time.
This is both because the courts are on our side, for a change, and because there has been an increasing recognition that the United States is being left behind among Western nations in this regard.



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Analysis: Bush's gay marriage gamble
By Kevin Anderson
BBC News Online, Washington
Bush says marriage must remain a union between a man and a woman
President George W Bush had been facing enormous pressure from religious conservatives to take a strong stand opposing same-sex marriage.

His support for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage is sure to keep this key Republican constituency in the fold, but it is a move not without political risk.


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Brazilian go-ahead for gay unions

Court officials expect the first marriage requests within days
A panel of judges in a Brazilian state has ruled in favour of authorising same-sex marriages.

The southern state of Rio Grande do Sul is the first state to do so.

The ruling gives same-sex couples broad rights in areas like inheritance, child custody, insurance benefits and pensions.

Meanwhile in the US hundreds of gay and lesbian activists gathered at New York's City Hall to support gay couples denied marriage there.
Civil unions between homosexual couples are not recognised officially in Brazil.


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In God's Eyes
By Mary Jo McConahay, Pacific News Service
March 4, 2004
The ongoing controversy over same-sex marriages, sparked by San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, a Catholic, has forced many members of America's single largest denomination to wrestle with their beliefs. The Church, which has lost the battle on contraception, now is trying to hold firm on gay marriage.

For the country's 65 million Catholics, President Bush's call for a constitutional ban against gay marriage throws a troubling new public spotlight on personal beliefs. But here in San Francisco, the fire seems hotter.


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GOP calls foul on new bill
By JIM THARPE, ERNIE SUGGS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/04/04
Republicans and Democrats in the state Legislature turned up the volume Thursday in their bitter war of words over a proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in Georgia.

State Rep. Jeanette Jamieson (D-Toccoa) introduced a proposal to ban gay marriage, accusing Republicans of authoring legally flawed legislation that would fail court scrutiny.



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Countries worldwide address gay marriage
www.chinaview.cn 2004-03-05 11:27:14
BEIJING, Mar.5 (Xinhuanet) --†Three years after Amsterdam's mayor officiated at the Netherlands' first gay wedding, the gay marriage rate is falling, the first divorces are being registered and the issue has disappeared from the political agenda

While the United States is engaged in debate on a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, Canadians are discussing a federal law to legalize it and many European countries are adopting civil unions for gay couples.


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03/04/2004
Bill To Prohibit Same Sex Marriages
Author: AP
Madison - Wisconsin lawmakers bickered Thursday night over a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would prohibit same-sex marriages or civil unions -- an issue that has
become a heated national debate.
The Assembly convened late Thursday afternoon and spent the first three hours debating procedural motions, with Democrats complaining that Republicans who control the chamber were trying to delay a vote as late as possible to avoid scrutiny over the divisive issue.


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News analysis
Gay marriage momentum stuns both backers and foes
Carolyn Lochhead, Chronicle Washington Bureau Friday, March 5, 2004

Same-sex marriage -- considered so radical that mainstream gay rights leaders feared its emergence in an election year -- has gained a level of visibility that even its most ardent proponents did not imagine just two months ago.


Whether intentional or not, President Bush's pledge in his State of the Union address in late January to defend traditional marriage touched off a reaction that began in San Francisco and now is rippling across the country.



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Priest Gagged For Supporting Gay Marriage
by Jack Siu
365Gay.com Newscenter
Toronto Bureau
Posted: March 5, 2004 12:01 a.m. ET
(Toronto, Ontario) A Toronto priest has been suspended from all duties after expressing his support for same-sex marriage.


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New York AG Says Gays Will Win Marriage War As New Paltz Mayor Charged
03.03.04
By Doug Windsor
(New York City) New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer says he decided not to fight gay marriages being performed in a small village north of Manhattan because it is a case the state can't win.

"We wouldn't have won," says Spitzer. The state, he says would have been unable to prove that there was any "irreparable harm" against any party - the standard needed to persuade a court to grant an injunction.

"I have no problem with gay marriage," Spitzer, a Democrat, says. "I think the law has moved to a point where people are comfortable that [marriage] can be extended to people of the same sex."



I hope everyone realizes, if Newsom is Arrested, there should be protests across this nation, a firestorm not seen since stonewall.... and know this mmight lead to either; a call-up of the national guard, or bush will declare a state of (police state) emergency...

the heat is about to be turned up... are you ready..!!!


Demands For Newsom's Arrest Grow
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

Posted: March 4, 2004 8:02 p.m. ET
(San Francisco, California)  A second conservative group is demanding the arrest of San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom.

The Campaign for California Families, one of the organizations suing the city over the mayor's decision to allow same-sex couples to marry, wants Attorney General Bill Lockyer to file criminal charges against Newsom. "If New York State can charge a little mayor with violating state law, then California's attorney general should have no problem charging a corrupt mayor of a big city with violating the law," said Randy Thomasson, executive director of the Campaign for California Families.



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Conscience and Society
Move to ban gay marriages deserves appreciation
Muslehuddin Ahmad
President Bush of late deserves an appreciation for his stand : He has proposed an amendment to the US Constitution banning gay and lesbian marriages. This has support of about 56 per cent Americans, but some are expressing doubts whether the Constitution should at all be amended for the purpose or some other measures, including Executive Orders, be taken. The reason probably is that during the period of 213 years the US had only 17 amendments to its Constitution. Some feel that the amendment would be discriminatory while some others see it as President Bush's political move during the election year. This may be seen as a political move, but this undoubtedly has moral justification. The Democratic Presidential contenders evaded this issue and did not make any comment except one Presidential candidate (not the front runners) who reportedly said one should not bother about who goes to bed with who; the main concern should be how many are going without jobs.
This only shows one's lack of respect for the moral and social imperatives thus reflecting the sign of a decadent society.

Gay marriage amendment has little support from Michigan lawmakers
March 4, 2004, 6:37 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Members of Michigan's congressional delegation are nearly unanimous in their belief that marriage should be between a man and a woman. But most don't support amending the U.S. Constitution to reflect that.

Gay marriage row hits New York
By Timothy Williams in New York
March 05, 2004
THE fight over gay marriages reached the largest city in the US as about three dozen same-sex couples asked for licences and were turned down.

One applicant warned: "This isn't going away."
Couples in a New York suburb were also rejected, but across the country in Portland, Oregon, a line of at least 100 hopefuls snaked around a building as Multnomah County handed out licences to gay couples for a second day.

I can’t believe this… I am sure this fool met a vote for bush is like a vote for hitler

Republican Congressman Tom Cole claims a vote against the re-election of President Bush is like supporting Adolph Hitler during World War Two. It's what he said recently before a meeting of Canadian County Republicans.

There is a poll at this site.. go vote..

Gay Marriage Debate Intensifies

(CBS/AP) The issue of gay marriage was prominent across the nation Wednesday, whether in debates in Congress, marriages in Portland and San Francisco and criminal charges filed in New York.

CBS News Correspondent John Blackstone reports the growing legal battle over gay marriage may come down to a fight over states rights and interpretations of 50 different state constitutions.

Portland, Oregon
Gay and lesbian couples started tying the knot in Portland on Wednesday after the county issued same-sex marriage licenses, joining the rapidly spreading national movement from San Francisco and upstate New York.

More than 150 people lined up for a sudden chance to wed after a Multnomah County commissioner said she would begin issuing the licenses to same-sex couples.

House to take up constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage
March 4, 2004, 4:46 PM
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- The Michigan House will vote next week on a measure that would allow voters to decide this fall whether to change the state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman, House Speaker Rick Johnson said Thursday.
The vote is expected to be close. Some are questioning whether the House has enough votes to eventually get the measure on the Nov. 2 ballot where a majority of voters would have to approve it to be added to the constitution.

Speaker: Marriage is for all


WATERVILLE -- Marriage is one of the basic civil rights of man, fundamental to existence and survival, lecturer Andrew Sullivan -- a conservative, gay Roman Catholic -- told an audience at Colby College on Wednesday night.
So when government offers the privileges and benefits of love, fidelity and family to one group and not to others, then some people will not be equal under the law, he said.
"Anyone in this country has not only the ability to marry, but the absolute right to marry," Sullivan, a nationally known advocate for same-sex marriage and a former editor of The New Republic magazine told a packed Page Commons. "The right to marry is so fundamental to your very identity as a human being, the most basic freedom imaginable."

Canadian leader wavers on gay marriage
VANCOUVER – In a blow to equal rights, one of the first acts undertaken by Canada’s new Prime Minister (PM) Paul Martin has been to backslide on the previous government’s commitment to allow same-sex marriages.

We need to be doing this in every city and in every town.. let the fires burn…

No gay! Hopeful sweethearts turned back at city office
'We're disappointed, but we think it's important for people to come here'
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dozens of same-sex couples lined up outside the city clerk’s office for marriage licenses Thursday morning but were turned away with a letter explaining that gay marriages are illegal.
“New York state law,” the clerk’s letter said, “does not authorize this office to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples.”
The line of gay and lesbian couples snaked around the vaulted exterior of the city’s Municipal Building, where marriage licenses are issued.
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People Plan Protest
Last week the Sioux City City Council said no to adding sexual orientation to its anti-discrimination policy. Now some people of all sexual orientations have joined forces in hopes of changing the council's decision.
Some Siouxlanders teamed up to put together an aggressive action plan to re approach the Sioux City Council. They're circulating petitions to show the council how many people feel strongly about equal rights. They're also planning a peaceful demonstration for this Monday's City Council meeting.

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Bush and the bigots want to ban gay marriage
We want equal rights now!
By Elizabeth Schulte | March 5, 2004 | Page 12
GEORGE W. BUSH wants to make bigotry the law of the land. In late February, Bush showed his utter contempt for gays and lesbians when he announced his intention to push for an amendment to the Constitution that bans gay marriage. "After more than two centuries of American jurisprudence and millennia of human experience, a few judges and local authorities are presuming to change the most fundamental institution of civilization," Bush claimed on February 24. "Their action has created confusion on an issue that requires clarity."

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By Adriel Hampton
Staff Writer
ahampton@examiner.com
Published on Thursday, March 4, 2004
Printer-friendly version | E-mail this story
Mayor Gavin Newsom was standing outside the Balboa Café in the Marina District, wearing a conservative dark suit and striped tie. One reporter quizzed him while a cameraman shot Election Night footage.
Just behind the mayor, a small line formed as the hipster crowd tried to push into the restaurant where scores of Newsom supporters crowded around the bar to see election results flash on the televison. A reporter from the St. Petersburg Times stood near the mayor -- in town to profile the liberal politician at the center of the debate over same-sex marriage.

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City clerk rejects gay marriage requests
The Associated Press
Staff Writer
March 4, 2004, 11:07 AM EST
Dozens of same-sex couples lined up outside the city clerk's office for marriage licenses Thursday morning but were turned away with a letter explaining that gay marriages are illegal.

"New York state law," the clerk's letter said, "does not authorize this office to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples."

Countries Worldwide Address Gay Marriage
By TOBY STERLING
Associated Press Writer
March 4, 2004, 1:57 PM EST
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Three years after Amsterdam's mayor officiated at the Netherlands' first gay wedding, the gay marriage rate is falling, the first divorces are being registered and the issue has disappeared from the political agenda.

While the United States is engaged in debate on a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, Canadians are discussing a federal law to legalize it and many European countries are adopting civil unions for gay couples.


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Activists Call for Legalized Gay Marriage in Chicago

Chicago-area gay activists were calling for a demonstration at noon Thursday outside the marriage license bureau on the lower level of the County Building.
Outside the County Building at about 10:50 a.m. Thursday, several people carried signs with messages against gay marriage and homosexual activity. One man stood on a raised platform and spoke religious messages on a hand-held microphone.

WASHINGTON -- Language forbidding same-sex marriage does not belong in the Constitution, a Yale University Law School professor told members of Congress Wednesday.

"Amending a constitution is serious business," R. Lea Brilmayer said in written testimony submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "(T)here is nothing the matter with the U.S. Constitution that would require an amendment defining marriage or specifying the consequences of a marriage in another state."

An expert in "conflict of laws" between states, Brilmayer denied critics’ assertions that same-sex marriages granted in one state must be honored by states that forbid the practice, calling the claim "mistaken" and "ignorant."


This is so slimy – saying something without taking a stand… who does kerry think kerry is fooling…

Kerry promises married gay couples complete federal rights
Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry (D-Mass.), under fire from gay Democrats for opposing same-sex marriage, has promised that if elected president, he would grant state-sanctioned married gay couples the same federal rights and benefits married straight couples enjoy, according to several people who met with Kerry in San Francisco last Friday, reports The Washington Post. Kerry, who says he personally opposes same-sex marriage, said he would, however, bestow all federal marriage benefits--such as the right to file joint income taxes and collect survivor benefits--on same-sex couples who unite legally in civil unions, domestic partnerships, and even marriage under their state laws. The number of federal benefits for married couples was recently adjusted by the U.S. Government Accounting Office from 1,049 to 1,138.

Utah Voters To Decide On Gay Marriage
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff
Posted: March 4, 2004 2:04 p.m. ET
(Salt Lake City, Utah) The Utah House Thursday night passed legislation to amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The measure has already been approved in the Senate, and now goes to the voters in November.

New York attorney general says same-sex marriages will be recognized by state

The attorney general of New York State on Wednesday set a national precedent by stating that same-sex couples who have been legally married elsewhere are legally married in the state. Eliot Spitzer also issued an advisory to local officials saying they should not authorize or solemnize marriages of same-sex couples themselves, though he did not say whether it's constitutional to deny such marriages.

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it is about time Barney did the right thing..

FRANK OBJECTS STRONGLY TO INDICTMENT OF NEW YORK MAYOR
Congressman Barney Frank today expressed the strongest possible objection to the decision by Ulster County District Attorney Donald A. Williams to indict Mayor Jason West of New Paltz, New York for his role in gay marriages.




Lambda Legal Vows Legal Action if Needed To Ensure Compliance With NY Attorney General's Order that Gay Couples Married Elsewhere Are Legally Married in NY

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Lambda Legal statement on U.S. Senate hearing, "Judicial Activism vs. Democracy," weighing amendment to the U.S. Constitution to discriminate against gay couples
(Washington, March 3, 2004) -- U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), chair of a Senate Judiciary subcommittee weighing a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution discriminating against gay couples, sponsored a hearing today called, "Activist Judges vs. Democracy." At the hearing, Cornyn said, "Why is this amendment necessary? Two words -- activist judges."

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NAACP TESTIFIES BEFORE SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING OPPOSING DISCRIMINATORY CONSTITUTIONAL BAN ON MARRIAGE
Nation's Oldest and Largest Grassroots Civil Rights Organization Announces Strong Opposition to Amendment that Would Discriminate and Restrict Rights


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Los Angeles County Passes Resolution in Opposition to Musgrave [Federal Marriage] Amendment While Bush in Town
On a 3-2 vote, the Board Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles voted to oppose President Bush's support for the Musgrave [Federal Marriage] Amendment. The decision, mostly symbolic, is the first from a major city to officially denounce the President's call to ban same-sex marriage -- and comes as Bush arrived in Los Angeles to kick-off his re-election campaign at fundraisers expected to net $3 million

GAY MARRIAGE
From Jim Lehrer News hour

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there is also a poll at this site
Chicago Gay Marriage Activists To Rally
Counterdemonstrations Under Way
UPDATED: 11:55 am CST March 4, 2004
CHICAGO -- Advocates of allowing same-sex couples to marry are scheduled to rally outside the Cook County Clerk's Office Thursday afternoon, demanding that gay couples be issued marriage licenses.

"The fact of the matter is words are cheap," said Andy Thayer, one of the organizers of the rally. "It's action that counts. We demand our civil rights. Orr is hiding behind the law and saying the law does not allow him to do this. The fact of the matter is that the 1960s civil rights movement had to go up against Jim Crow laws that they proudly and defiantly defied."

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Gay Marriage Wildfire Was Years in the Making
Thu Mar 4, 2004 01:11 PM ET
By Greg Frost
BOSTON (Reuters) - A popular uprising for gay marriage erupting in different parts of the United States was triggered by a Massachusetts court ruling in November but the fight for equal rights for gay couples has been years in the making, a key figure in the debate said.
Mary Bonauto, a lawyer representing seven lesbian and gay couples who successfully sued the state of Massachusetts seeking the right to wed legally, said she is not surprised at the sudden spate of officials conducting gay marriages.

Church plans gay marriage support event
By Lisa Guerriero
LEOMINSTER --The First Church Unitarian-Universalist will hold a gay marriage support meeting on the same night as a prayer rally by gay marriage opponents in Fitchburg, the church minister said on Wednesday.


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Legal Battle Begins Over Gay-Marriage Decision
Attorney General Examines Issue
PORTLAND -- Multnomah County's decision to extend marriage licenses to same-sex couples is already facing legal opposition. Believing that the county acted illegally and immorally, the Defense of Marriage Coalition plans to file an injunction next week to stop the marriages.


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Gay marriage supporters say rallies are more than 'symbolic'
By Chad Halcom, Macomb Daily Staff Writer March 04, 2004
Besides being the reigning issue of the day, "marriage" is apparently more than a word, or a piece of paper, or even government recognition for at least some southeastern Michigan same-sex couples.
That was the underlying message of a rally in Detroit on Wednesday and a largely symbolic gesture of several homosexual couples applying for a marriage license at the Wayne County Clerk's Office.

"I'd like to be able to put her on my health insurance through my workplace," said Mary Horon of Warren, who went with partner Cheryl Mathers to apply for the licenses.



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Groups Opposing Gay Marriage Vow to Challenge Oregon Decision
By Ashbel S. Green, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 4 - Presiding Multnomah County Judge Dale Koch scanned his courtroom Wednesday afternoon waiting for any requests for temporary injunctions and restraining orders.

In the legal equivalent of the "does anyone here object" portion of the marriage ceremony, Koch was prepared if someone wanted to legally challenge Multnomah County's decision to issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples.
No one did.

there are many images that flashes before our eyes, and it's hard to put them all together... but there seems to be this on going subtle hidden link, or maybe many links.. but a couple for me are troubling

one problem is most do not see *gay marriage* as a civil rights issues. so, the recent comments in congress about putting the *gay marriage wild fires out,* makes sense, if it is a moral issues, those doing the evil deeds are immoral, and as one columnist wrote, this is the second front confronting amerika, the first being the terrorist, and both must be stopped.

the second underling red flag is the recent announcement of segregated schools, for *boys* and *girls*... which on the surface seems like a good idea, since there is evidence of different learning styles, but this idea further propagates a proper place for men, and a proper place for woman, which is morally based, and social construct for, separate but equal, based on some essence and or quality of character of gender. it is true there are learning differences between some, but it seems to easy to segregate, instead of addressing the dynamics of teaching, education and the social construct of gender.

so what we have is segregation, where the potential of enforced gender stereotyping can take place, queerness crushed, and the institution of marriage between a man(sic) and woman(sic) can take place in perfect harmony, with everything in its proper place...

and do not kid your self.. this is set up to get the christian conservatives and women's vote...


KEEP THE FIRES BUrNING

even if your not queer, grab someone (who looks like the same gender as you) and go and try to get married.... do it in every-town and city..

and this fire needs to keep spreading-.. congress.. is a bunch of hacks... middle of the road.. con. and lib... are the same.. we need more fires ..

Senate majority leader blames S.F. for setting a same-sex 'wildfire'
Frist wants 'wildfire' of marriages stopped
Carolyn Lochhead, Chronicle Washington Bureau

Washington -- San Francisco has ignited a "wildfire" of same-sex marriages across the country that must be stopped by amending the U.S. Constitution, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist declared Wednesday in prelude to a Senate hearing to explore doing just that.

The hearing was packed with lesbians and gays with children as witnesses declared that activist judges and renegade mayors are sending traditional marriage into a tailspin, creating a "legal domino effect'' that will force the entire nation to accept same-sex marriages barring a last stand by changing the nation's founding document.

"Same-sex marriage is likely to spread through all 50 states in coming years," Frist said. "We're going to act."


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Mayor may wed, too
By GREG CLARY, SULAIMAN BEG AND STEVE LIEBERMAN
THE JOURNAL NEWS
(Nyack Mayor John Shields jumped into the national same-sex marriage debate yesterday, vowing to help gay and lesbian couples go to court to get marriage licenses and offering to join the fight alongside his partner


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Wairarapa MP Georgina Beyer is quitting politics at the end of this parliamentary term, saying the "discipline and rigours" of life as an MP have become more and more difficult for her.


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go NY... we need more folks going to every single town and city trying to get married-.. and doing it every single day.. line up by the thousands, hundreds... or are just a single couple go today.. try to get married..

NYC rejects gay marriage applications
By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
The Associated Press
3/4/2004, 9:59 a.m. ET
NEW YORK (AP)-— Dozens of same-sex couples lined up outside the city clerk's office to obtain marriage licenses Thursday morning but were turned away with a letter explaining that gay marriages are illegal in the state.

On Wednesday, the city's top lawyer ruled that local law prohibits gay marriage, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg vowed to enforce the law. New York state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer also said Wednesday that gay weddings are illegal, though one small-town mayor has conducted gay marriages and another plans to try to obtain license.



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City council aide blames firing on anti-gay bias
The president of the Birmingham NAACP said he was fired from his job as a City Council aide as punishment for being openly gay, a charge officials denied. Hezekiah Jackson said many of the council members resent his homosexuality.


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Gay-marriage amendment is on its way to the ballot
By Rebecca Walsh
The Salt Lake Tribune
    Utah voters will decide whether to amend the state Constitution to block gay marriages in November.
    Ignoring a crowd of more than 200 gay and lesbian couples and their supporters gathered in the Capitol rotunda and House and Senate galleries, lawmakers late Wednesday endorsed amending the constitution to stop same-sex unions.
"We're taking a dangerous step. We're opening up our constitution," said Stansbury Park Democratic Sen. Ron Allen. "What we're about to unleash is a very divisive wedge into our constitution."



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Supreme Court to hear transgender, transsexual case
Jennifer Hamilton
Pacific Business News
The Hawaii Civil Rights Commission is seeking to extend the state's sex-discrimination laws to protect workers who behave as the opposite sex.

A four-year-old dispute over whether the commission can investigate complaints from transgender and transsexual individuals will be heard next week by the Hawaii Supreme Court. The key is whether illegal sexual stereotyping is limited to a person's biological sex or also applies to a person's chosen sex.



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Finneran proposes pair of gay marriage ballot questions
(Boston-AP) -- Another twist in the gay marriage debate.
According to published reports, House Speaker Thomas Finneran has floated a proposal to split a possible gay marriage ballot question into two separate questions. One question would ask if the state should ban gay marriage.


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go LA!!!

LA Supervisors Slap Bush On Anti-Gay Amendment
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

Posted: March 4, 2004 12:01 a.m. ET
(Los Angeles, California)  As Air Force One was touching down in Los Angeles Wednesday County supervisors were planning a special welcome, voting to officially oppose the President's call for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage


The 3-2 vote is mostly symbolic but it is first time a major municipality has gone on record opposing the amendment. Supervisors did not, however, consider a call from the West Hollywood city council to follow San Francisco's lead and allow same-sex couples to marry.  That motion is slated to come up at a later meeting.



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this guy is going out of the way for us queers, give kerry a hand... to to bad kerry can not see us worth of marriage...truly this is a meaningless gesture to woo queers back into the folk...



Thursday, March 04, 2004
Kerry backs federal benefits for gay unions
By Evelyn Nieves and Jim VandeHei
The Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO —
Sen. John Kerry, under fire from gay Democrats for opposing same-sex marriage, has promised that, if elected president, he would grant state-sanctioned gay couples the same 1,049 federal benefits married heterosexuals enjoy, according to people who met with Kerry on Friday.


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In just 30 days, aisle is cleared for gay marriage
Eric Zorn Published March 4, 2004
On Wednesday, Feb. 4, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled that the state's constitution required same-sex couples be granted full marriage rights. Thus began Our Big Fat Gay Month, the wildest 30-day ride a social issue has taken in modern memory:

Wednesday, March 03, 2004

Kulongoski, other Ore. lawmakers question gay marriage legality
09:06 PM PST on Wednesday, March 3, 2004
By CHARLES E. BEGGS, Associated Press Writer
SALEM --Oregon political leaders from both major parties, most notably Gov. Ted Kulogngoski, were sharply critical Wednesday of Multnomah County's decision to issue licenses for gay marriage -- and for shrouding the decision making process in secrecy.



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CULTURE WARS
The Married State
One good thing about gay nuptials: It'd drive the mullahs mad.
BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS
Wednesday, March 3, 2004 12:01 a.m. EST

I shall not soon forget an evening I had with my friend Andrew Sullivan, the most eloquent of the gay conservatives, about a decade ago. The issue of homosexual marriage was then just beginning to stir. Look, Andrew, I said in effect, are you sure about this? We've just reached a point where America is more open to, and more reconciled with, its gay citizens than any society in history. The AIDS crisis didn't lead to panic or quarantine. Gay-bashing politicians have learned that the tactic rebounds on them. The armed forces are at least willing to compromise, and might have gone further than that if not for Bill Clinton's cowardice. And, just at this moment, you want to increase the stakes and demand not just equal rights but identical rights, in an area where the mainstream already feels vulnerable. I may have added something flippant about the idea of marriage somehow missing the point of being gay. (In other words, glad as I am not to be gay, if I were I would think, well, at least I don't have to go through all that.)


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Thursday, March 04, 2004
The Advocate
Far-right columnist compares same-sex marriage advocates to Islamic terrorists
In his March 2 column on the far-right religious Web site WorldNetDaily, Dennis Prager compared same-sex marriage advocates to Islamic terrorists. Prager, a popular syndicated radio talk-show host on the Salem Radio Network, who often appears on shows like Larry King Live, Politically Incorrect, and various Fox News programs, titled his article "San Francisco and the Islamists: Fighting the Same Enemy."
"America is engaged in two wars for the survival of its civilization," he wrote. "The war over same-sex marriage and the war against Islamic totalitarianism are actually two fronts in the same war--a war for the preservation of the unique American creation known as Judeo-Christian civilization. One enemy is religious extremism. The other is secular extremism. One enemy is led from abroad. The other is directed from home.
The first war is against the Islamic attempt to crush whoever stands in the way of the spread of violent Islamic theocracies, such as al-Qaida, the Taliban, the Iranian mullahs, and Hamas. The other war is against the secular nihilism that manifests itself in much of Western Europe, in parts of America, such as San Francisco, and in many of our universities....


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Gay massacre trial begins in South Africa
The trial of two South Africans charged with brutally killing nine men at a gay escort agency started Wednesday with the judge refusing to accept a guilty plea from the two accused, as they blamed each other for the grisly crime, Agence France-Presse reports. Judge Nathan Erasmus of the Cape High Court said he would not accept the guilty pleas of Adam Woest, 27, and Trevor Theys, 44, because they blamed each other for the massacre. "Both men raised the issue of compulsion [in their statements], and I will therefore enter pleas of not guilty," Erasmus said.


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Group demands that Lockyer charge mayor for gay marriages
By STEVE LAWRENCE
Associated Press Writer
March 3, 2004, 7:35 PM EST
SACRAMENTO -- The head of a conservative group demanded Wednesday that Attorney General Bill Lockyer file criminal charges against San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and others who have performed gay marriages.
"If New York State can charge a little mayor with violating state law, then California's attorney general should have no problem charging a corrupt mayor of a big city with violating the law," said Randy Thomasson, executive director of the Campaign for California Families.


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Gay activists blaze trail for half century
By Janet Kornblum, USA TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO — The year was 1955. Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. Disneyland just opened. Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.

And Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin helped found the nation's first lesbian organization.
Nearly 50 years later, Lyon, 79, and Martin, 83, are still making history. On Feb. 12, two days shy of their 51st anniversary together, they became the first same-sex couple officially to get a marriage license in San Francisco, helping to launch a local gay marriage movement that has been both applauded and denounced.

check out the new blog I just added...:

Transgender Library 1.0

A catalyst for gay marriage campaign
BY SUMATHI REDDY
ALBANY BUREAU

March 3, 2004, 9:31 PM EST

NEW PALTZ -- He strolled into the one-door courthouse of this Hudson Valley village as if down a red carpet, trumpets blaring, placards waving.

"Free West," a sign bobbed over a crowd of more than 400 assembled here Wednesday night to urge on Mayor Jason West and the burgeoning New York gay marriage campaign that began here a week ago when the maverick mayor officiated at 25 same-sex ceremonies. Even as the state's top law enforcer Wednesday tried to dissuade officials from following the young mayor's lead, the movement was only emboldened, emanating from this tiny village to New York City, Ithaca and beyond. "This is the largest flowering of a civil rights movement that this country has seen in a generation," West, 26, said after pleading not guilty to 19 misdemeanor counts of violating state law for performing same-sex weddings without marriage licenses.

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Democrats offer gay marriage ban

By JIM GALLOWAY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/03/04
House Democrats said they intend to introduce today a new, "cleaner" version of a proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages.
Republicans denounced the move as a maneuver to subvert a statewide referendum on the issue, and predicted they would withhold their support.

Frist urges action on gay marriage
Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

Published March 3, 2004
Last updated: March 3, 2004 at 8:03 PM MARR04
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Saying same-sex marriages are likely to spread across the nation like a "wildfire," Republican senators, including Majority Leader Bill Frist, exhorted Congress on Wednesday to embrace a constitutional amendment banning them.
"We simply will not let activist judges redefine that definition of marriage ... and that is a union between a man and a woman," the Tennessee Republican told a gathering of activists opposed to gay marriage.
Sen. Mark Dayton said Wednesday that marriage should be redefined as a religious ceremony, allowing for a civil "marital contracts" for both gay and heterosexual couples. Dayton, D-Minn., said Jesus does not condemn homosexuality or gay marriage anywhere in the New Testament.

Governor opposes gay marriage, but favors civil unions
03/04/2004
By DAVID AMMONS / Associated Press
Gov. Gary Locke says he opposes gay marriage, as Multnomah County, Ore., began allowing on Wednesday, but favors civil unions that would give homosexual couples many of the same rights and responsibilities.
The Democratic governor said he also opposes the constitutional amendment option backed by President Bush to inshrine a gay marriage ban in the U.S. Constitution.

Gay marriages in West Hollywood?
A city council member for Southern California’s gay mecca laments the fact that the city hasn’t the same power as San Francisco to issue same-sex marriage licenses. But that doesn’t stop her from vowing to stand up against Bush’s call for constitutional discrimination.
By Abbe Land, council member, West Hollywood, Calif.
An Advocate.com exclusive posted March 3, 2004
San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom’s decision to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has generated a lot of interest in my community. Similarly, President George W. Bush's call for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages generated an even bigger response in my hometown. I live in West Hollywood, a city in Southern California, and I also serve on the West Hollywood city council.
Like President Bush and Mayor Newsom, I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. This proposed constitutional amendment is an attack on our nation’s most sacred document. Thanks to President Bush, I have never been more motivated to stand up and fulfill my oath of office.

The future of gay couples married in the meantime
By Mary Wiltenburg | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
More than 3,500 gay couples have now been married in the United States, and numbers are rising fast - two dozen in New York last Friday, 26 in New Mexico Feb. 20, over 200 per day in San Francisco since Feb. 12, and more to come in Massachusetts after the state Supreme Judicial Court's May 17 deadline.
These weddings are the subject of fierce state and federal legal battles: New Mexico's attorney general found her state's licenses "invalid under state law" the day they were performed; on Friday both California's Supreme Court and New York's attorney general declined to do the same. Iowa and 13 other states now seek to amend their Constitutions to ban gay unions. The Massachusetts legislature will reconvene March 11 to consider proposed amendments; last week President Bush announced his support for a federal ban.

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Dennis Duggan
Time to take a stand on same-sex marriages

First there was San Francisco, then New Paltz and now, perhaps New York City, where City Council Speaker Gifford Miller is challenging one and all on same-sex marriage, an issue that has a lot of pols twisting in the wind.

"There are moments in history where people either have to stand up or decide that they will not," said Miller, who is standing up for same-sex marriages.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to sit down, saying that such marriages are for the state to settle. Nevertheless, about 50 gay and lesbian couples plan to apply for marriage licenses Thursday at the city clerk's office.


Portland gay marriage photo gallery

'I'm Not Guilty' Gay Marriage Mayor Tells Judge
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

Posted: March 3, 2004 7:18 p.m. ET
(New Paltz, New York) New Paltz mayor Jason West pleaded innocent Wednesday evening to 19 charges that he violated New York State law by performing weddings for same-sex couples without marriage licenses.
Hundreds of supporters cheered as the mayor exited the small courthouse after his arraignment.
Last week West married more than 20 same-sex couples in ceremonies in front of the New Paltz village hall. (story) Since then more than 1,000 others have registered on the village's Web site.

Gay couples denied marriage licenses in Detroit
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
FREE PRESS STAFF REPORT
About 100 people showed up at Detroit's city hall to protest Michigan's law banning same-sex marriage Wednesday. After waving signs, chanting and speeches, seven couples marched to the Wayne County Clerk's office to apply for marriage licenses.
``Murderers on death row can marry, we should have the same right,'' said Waler Houston, 43, who applied for a license with his partner, Michael Belcher-Houston, 33.

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Ore. voters may ultimately decide gay marriage issue
03:48 PM PST on Wednesday, March 3, 2004
By JIM PARKER and ABE ESTIMADA, kgw.com Staff
While Multnomah County officials have decided for now that gay marriages are permissable under Oregon law, the voters of the state may get a say on the matter this fall. Gay marriage opponents last month filed four versions of a proposed initiative that would clearly define marriage as between a man and a woman, said Christian Coalition of Oregon executive director John Belgarde said.

Demonstrators deride Republicans over gay rights

Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - About 150 gay-rights supporters rallied at the Capitol on Wednesday to criticize lawmakers who back a proposed constitutional amendment limiting marriage to a man and a woman.
The proposed amendment passed the Senate on Monday, with support from Republicans and some Democrats, although those at the rally singled out only Republicans. The measure still must clear the House and be approved by statewide voters before it could be added to the Missouri Constitution.

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Religious groups and gay rights activists clash on steps of BX County Courthouse
(03/03/04) THE BRONX - Religious conservative groups on one side and gay rights groups on the other side. That was the scene on the steps of the Bronx County Courthouse Wednesday.
Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz (D-Bronx) was the key sponsor of the first religious protest of gay marriages in the Bronx. Reverend Diaz said as a minister he is against gay marriage. He believes God created the sanctity of matrimony between a man and woman. Other protesters joined Diaz in citing the bible as a reason why they are opposed to gay marriage.

Thursday, March 4
Protest Bush! at the Santa Clara Convention Center, 10 am - 1 pm
Oppose Regime Change from Iraq to Haiti!

Thursday, President Bush will be speaking at a $1,000 - $50,000 per head
fundraiser at the Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America
Parkway, in Santa Clara. Join activists from around the Bay Area to demand:

· Money for Jobs and Education, Not for War
· No to Occupation from Iraq, Haiti, Palestine, Haiti and everywhere
· NO to Bush's Bigoted Constitutional Amendment Against Same-Sex
Marriage!

Transportation:
We will be carpooling and there are still a few seats left, but please call
ahead to reserve your seat. We are leaving from 2489 Mission (cross street
21st) at 8:30am and returning at 2pm.

Driving: We've found a link to directions online at
http://www.intel.com/intel/finance/proxy02/02_directions.pdf.

Parking: Parking will be available for free in the main parking lot of
Great America. You can access this off of Great America Parkway. It is
clearly marked. Proceed towards the Convention Center where the
demonstration will be assembling.

CalTrain: Take CalTrain South to the Mountain View station; transfer to San
Jose Light Rail to the Great American Stop. Convention Center is right
across the street. Caltrain schedules and maps available at
http://www.caltrain.com/.

Co-sponsored by South Bay Mobilization & A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition - S.F. Bay
Area.

Gay Couples Marry As Portland Ore. Says 'I Do'
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff
(Portland, Oregon) Same-sex couples, many who lined up overnight in a cold rain, began filing into the Multnomah County clerk's office Thursday to apply for marriage licenses.
Hundreds of same-sex couples, many with their children stood in line.
"We will not allow discrimination to continue," proclaimed commissioner Lisa Naito, at a news conference with other county officials.



House committee vote for ban on gay marriage could be close

by Steven T. Dennis
Staff Writer

Mar. 4, 2004
ANNAPOLIS -- A bill intended to ban same-sex marriages performed in other states from being recognized in Maryland is expected to be voted on this week after a state attorney general's opinion found the law unnecessary.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Joseph F. Vallario Jr. (D-Dist. 27A) of Upper Marlboro said he does not support the bill proposed by Del. Emmett C. Burns Jr. (D-Dist. 10) of Woodlawn, citing the opinion that state law already prohibits gay marriage. But Vallario said he expects the vote in his committee to be close.

By MARC HUMBERT
AP Political Writer
March 3, 2004, 5:51 PM EST
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer walked the political tightrope Wednesday, issuing a legal opinion that gay marriage was illegal in New York but quickly adding that he would like to see the law changed.

America, By Steppenwolf

Once the religious, the hunted and weary
Chasing the promise of freedom and hope
Came to this country to build a new vision
Far from the reaches of Kingdom and pope

Like good Christians some would burn the witches
Later some got slaves to gather riches

But still from near and far to seek America
They came by thousands, to court the wild
But she just patiently smiled and bore a child
To be their spirit and guiding light

And once the ties with the crown had been broken
Westward in saddle and wagon it went
And till the railroad linked ocean to ocean
Many the lives which had come to an end

While we bullied, stole and bought a homeland
We began the slaughter of the red man

But still from near and far to seek America
They came by thousands to court the wild
But she just patiently smiled and bore a child
To be their spirit and guiding light

The Blue and Grey they stomped it
They kicked it just like a dog
And when the war was over
They stuffed it just like a hog

And though the past has its share of injustice
Kind was the spirit in many a way
But its protectors and friends have been sleeping
Now it's a monster and will not obey

The spirit was freedom and justice
And its keepers seemed generous and kind
Its leaders were supposed to serve the country
But now they won't pay it no mind
Cause the people grew fat and got lazy
Now their vote is a meaningless joke
They babble about law and order
But it's all just an echo of what they've been told

Yeah, there's a monster on the loose
It's got our heads into the noose
And it just sits there watchin'

The cities have turned into jungles
And corruption is stranglin' the land
The police force is watching the people
And the people just can't understand
We don't know how to mind our own business
'Cause the whole world's got to be just like us
Now we are fighting a war over there
No matter who's the winner we can't pay the cost

'Cause there's a monster on the loose
It's got our heads into the noose
And it just sits there watchin'

America, where are you now
Don't you care about your sons and daughters
Don't you know we need you now
We can't fight alone against the monster

America, where are you now
Don't you care about your sons and daughters
Don't you know we need you now
We can't fight alone against the monster



Legal, civil rights arguments fuel Congress' gay marriage debate
LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer
Wednesday, March 3, 2004

(03-03) 14:35 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --
Determined to stop gay marriages, Republican senators said Wednesday they will move later this month to consider several versions of a constitutional amendment to block the same-sex unions.
But opponents on both sides of the political aisle said supporters fall far short of the votes needed in the House and Senate to amend the constitution. And any attempt to do so, said Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., is a "divisive political exercise" aimed at influencing this year's election.

Second New York mayor to marry same-sex couples
A second New York State mayor said Wednesday that he will start marrying gay couples and plans to seek a license himself to marry his same-sex partner. Nyack mayor John Shields will join the New Paltz mayor, Jason West, in issuing the licenses. West vowed to go ahead with up to two dozen same-sex weddings this weekend, despite having been charged with 19 criminal counts and possibly facing jail time for marrying same-sex couples. Shields said he will start officiating at weddings of same-sex couples as early as this week and planned to join other gay New Yorkers in visiting municipal clerks' offices Friday seeking marriage licenses.





President Bush is trashing the Constitution
Justin Deabler is a lawyer in New York City, but he may be better known to millions of TV viewers as a Hawaii cast member of MTV’s The Real World. Like most gay men and lesbians, he is furious that the president and conservative lawmakers are backing the Federal Marriage Amendment. To him, the president is trashing the country’s most precious document for short-term political gain
By Justin Deabler
An Advocate.com exclusive posted March 2, 2004
The U.S. Constitution is renowned for its unflinching, perfect brevity. It is one of the shortest such documents of any nation, focusing on the protections of people’s liberty and putting limits on the power of the state. Through our history its amendments have been chosen to expand freedoms and destroy class-based distinctions and deprivations. On the one occasion when our country deviated from this pattern--by restricting a freedom of its citizens via the prohibition constitutional amendment, which banned alcohol—the experiment proved terribly wrong and we took it back.
http://www.advocate.com/html/stories/910/910_amendment.asp




Federal Judge Turns Down Gay Students
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

Posted: March 3, 2004 5:02 p.m. ET
(Lubbock, Texas) A federal judge has ruled that a Texas school district that refused to allow a Gay Straight Alliance to meet on school property did not violate the student's rights.
The Alliance went to court in July after the group was told it could not meet, post meeting notices or in any way promote itself in the Lubbock Independent School District.

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Gay Marriages Nixed In Chicago
by Steph Smith
365Gay.com Newscenter
Chicago Bureau
Posted: March 3, 2004 11:06 a.m. ET
(Chicago, Illinois) Same-sex couples in Cook County won't be getting married anytime soon. County Clerk David Orr has announced that his office will not issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples despite his support for same-sex marriage.


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Montgomery County Will Prosecute Attempted Gay Marriages
District Attorney Threatens Criminal Actions
POSTED: 10:56 am EST March 3, 2004
Although no gay couples have sought a marriage license in Montgomery County, District Attorney Bruce Castor has threatened to file criminal charges against anyone involved in such a union.
Castor is running for state attorney general, and he released a letter Tuesday to Register of Wills Frances Pierce saying her office "would potentially face criminal liability" if it were to issue a marriage license to a gay or lesbian couple.


Bloomberg: I will enforce gay marriage law
By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
Associated Press Writer
March 3, 2004, 4:47 PM EST
NEW YORK -- A day before same-sex couples plan to go to the City Clerk's office en masse to demand marriage licenses, the city's top lawyer ruled Wednesday that local law prohibits gay marriage, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg vowed to enforce the law.
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Gay-Marriage Amendment Faces Senate Vote This Year (Update2)
March 3 (Bloomberg) -- A constitutional amendment banning gay marriage will come to a vote this year, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said, drawing a campaign issue to the floor of the U.S. Senate.
``It is clear that we must act,'' Frist said at a press conference in Washington. ``We are gambling with our future if we allow activist judges to redefine marriage for our whole society.''


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Stormy Congressional Hearing on Gay Marriage
Wed Mar 3, 2004 03:42 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Opposing sides clashed at a U.S. congressional hearing on a proposed amendment to ban gay marriage on Wednesday when Republicans said it would protect "traditional marriage" and Democrats branded it a divisive political exercise in an election year.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee declined to predict if his Republican-led chamber would muster the needed two-third vote for the White House-backed measure.


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Gay marriage debate comes to Upper Cape
By Marcia Kozubek / mkozubek@cnc.com
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Forum is Sunday afternoon in Sandwich
The right of gays to marry has been headlining the news for several weeks as legislators grapple with an issue that muddies the boundaries between church and state. Now, the debate is coming to Sandwich as the Quakers present a program of speakers and a community forum set for 2 p.m., Sunday, March 7. The event will be at the Quaker Meetinghouse on 6 Quaker Road in East Sandwich.
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Gay Marriage Supporters Rally in Detroit

Posted: March 3, 2004 at 11:27 a.m.
DETROIT (AP) -- Half a dozen couples have been turned down for a marriage license in Detroit.
The reason: They're gay.
Instead of licenses, they were offered copies of the state law that outlaws same-sex marriage.
The couples were among about 60 gays, lesbians and supporters who rallied in Detroit. They protested President Bush's support of a constitutional amendment outlawing same-sex marriages -- and Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's televised statements opposing gay marriage.


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Marriage Must Be Put Out Frist Says
by Paul Johnson
365Gay.com Newscenter
Washington Bureau Chief
(Washington, D.C.) A Senate subcommittee began hearings Wednesday on a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.
Calling gay marriage a wildfire that is spreading across America, Senate majority leader Bill Frist (R-Ten) said it must be stamped out.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) the chair of the subcommittee on the Constitution called on Congress to move quickly to stop same-sex marriages.


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Poll: Vermonters Support Gay Marriage
POSTED: 3:54 pm EST March 3, 2004
Polls in Vermont show most people back some form of state-recognized same-sex partnership.
Forty-four percent of those polled support gay marriage and 32 percent are for civil unions. Only 14 percent were opposed to both.
Nationwide polling shows a generation gap on the issue.

Sixty percent of voters 30 and under support the idea, but, of voters over 65, only 21 percent support gay marriage.


lets put this in perspective... 50% is about average.. and this is georgia... part of the bible belt.. so many this is not bad at all.. it not a vast majority that is for sure...


Exit poll: Few Georgia voters support gay marriage
The Associated Press - ATLANTA

Half of Georgias voters in the primaries said they oppose any legal recognition of gay relationships, a strong statement for any presidential candidate who wants to win the state in November.

Gay Couples Begin Marrying In Portland Ore. 
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff
Posted: March 3, 2004 12:46 p.m. ET
(Portland, Oregon) Dozens of same-sex couples, many who lined up overnight in a cold rain, began filing into the Multnomah County clerk's office this morning to apply for marriage licenses.

"We will not allow discrimination to continue," proclaimed commissioner Lisa Naito,



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Spitzer Says Gay Marriage Is Illegal Under N.Y. Law (Update1)
March 3 (Bloomberg) -- New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said same-sex marriages are illegal under current New York state's law, which should be tested in court for its constitutionality.

``The language of the New York State domestic relations law, which includes references to `bride and groom' and `husband and wife,' does not authorize the issuance of licenses to same-sex couples in New York,'' a statement from Spitzer said.
Spitzer, who said he supports legalizing gay marriage, said the laws prohibiting them ``raise important constitutional questions involving the equal protection of the laws'' that ``must and will be decided by the courts.''


This is the first time I can ever say I am proud to be an amerikan... I never thought I would ever be able to say that, after years of; secret deals, secret and not so ward, lies, sex scandal, partizan bickering, and the slow and subtle silencing of the collective mind of amerika...

but now,

I am so inspired, I see amerika finally waking up after a long sleep, even if it pits one position against another... everyone is waking up... it is about time amerika...

just in the last couple weeks, a mayor in san francisco, and a court in Massachusetts, inspired a revolution. civil disobedience is everywhere; a mayor getting arrested for marring a couple and vowing to do it again.

towns, cites and counties across amerika are taking part.. showing up for a new truth on what it means to be free... college campus's, and local news papers in places you might not expect are being defiant. individuals taking heroic stances, defying the state and getting married on the steps of state capital, protest in the street...

it is the hot topic on every local, state and nation politician - call them today... inform them, now is the time...

call you news papers.

write an editorial

send something to transdada... http://transdada.blogspot.com/

protest in the streets

wear a pink triangle are band

rise the rainbow flag...

do something - anything - we can make this happen

go out in the street and make some noise so all of amerika.. or the entire world can hear you /us.. no more entrapment and torture for queer...


today is as good as any day for a revolution!!!

kari


go to the streets NY ... make it legal.. or defy the law and do it any ways...!!!


Spitzer: Gay marriage not legal in NY
BY JORDAN RAU
ALBANY BUREAU CHIEF
March 3, 2004, 12:00 PM EST

In a blow to gay marriage efforts, an advisory legal opinion to be issued this afternoon by Attorney General Eliot Spitzer says that New York State's marriage law does not authorize officials to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, according to a senior Spitzer aide.



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Elton John says he supports gay marriage, but doesn't plan to marry partner



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Senate echoes House, kills proposed gay-marriage ban Activists rally at Statehouse for constitutional amendment
By FELIX DOLIGOSA JR.
Staff Writer
Copyright © 2004 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc.  
AUGUSTA --
As activists yelled "amen" and held signs such as "Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" on the Statehouse steps Tuesday, the Senate narrowly rejected a proposal requiring a constitutional amendment to define marriage as being between a man and a woman.

Gay marriage
Changing Constitution not answer to troubling issue

Spitzer comes out for gays
By JOE MAHONEY
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU CHIEF
ALBANY - State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer declared yesterday that same-sex couples should be allowed to wed - openly defying Gov. Pataki's stance on the controversial issue.


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Gay Marriages Nixed In Chicago
by Steph Smith
365Gay.com Newscenter
Chicago Bureau
Posted: March 3, 2004 11:06 a.m. ET
(Chicago, Illinois)

Same-sex couples in Cook County won't be getting married anytime soon.  County Clerk David Orr has announced that his office will not issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples despite his support for same-sex marriage.



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Bush's backfire
Twelve years ago, the far right's culture war helped defeat a President Bush -- and it's about to happen again.



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Gay Ceremony Performed At Little Rock Capitol
Little Rock, AR - Same sex marriages are sweeping the country, and the divisive issue hits Sunday. A gay couple from Conway exchanged vows on the steps of the state capitol.


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200 rally for same-sex marriage
By Heather Hare (March 1, 2004) — About 200 gay and straight supporters of same-sex marriage held a rally Sunday at the Crowne Plaza hotel in downtown Rochester.


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House nudges gay marriage toward ballot
* Resolution would lead to Nov. vote on amendment
By Andy Kanengiser
akanengiser@clarionledger.com
Mississippi voters should be asked to define marriage as the union between a man and woman and make it part of the state constitution, the House agreed Monday.
The House voted 97 to 17 for House Concurrent Resolution 56, which would place the issue on the ballot in November.


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UISG passes on gay marriage
Resolution opposed Bush's ban
By Kristen Schorsch
Iowa City Press-Citizen
After a heated debate, the University of Iowa Student Government failed to approve a resolution Tuesday that opposed President Bush's call for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.


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West Hollywood moves closer to recognizing same-sex marriage
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - The City Council took steps to recognize same-sex marriages performed in San Francisco and elsewhere.

Council members voted unanimously Monday to direct the city attorney to review ordinances, policies and procedures and recommend changes needed to ensure that homosexual couples will get the same protections and privileges as their man-woman counterparts.



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the marriage question
by butch mabin
The divide between them couldn't be greater.
For many gay people, it's simply about obtaining those mundane but basic rights that make us more secure - such as health insurance for our loved ones and the ability to visit them in the hospital.
But for opponents of gay marriage and its first cousins, civil unions and domestic partnerships, the effects of legalized same-sex relationships go beyond insurance and hospital visits. Such unions, they warn, threaten a fundamental social institution: marriage between men and women.
It's a view that mystifies Barbara DiBernard of Lincoln.
She and her "partner for life," Judy Gibson, support a lawsuit challenging the "Defense of Marriage" amendment, approved by 70 percent of Nebraska voters in 2000.


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Gay marriage equality future uncertain
Associated Press
HELENA – Supporters of same-sex marriage in Montana are unsure whether they could successfully push a marriage equality bill through the next session of the Legislature. “The Montana activist community, as small as it is, may decide that a marriage bill is not something it wants to pursue at this time, but a lot is changing pretty quick,” Rep. Christine Kaufmann, D-Helena, said Thursday.


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this is a wonderful piece of propaganda, linking child abuse with *hoom0-sex-uality*... without getting to the deeper problems, of abuse of power, celibacy, and a male dominated power structure..

Report Documents Homosexual Priest Abuse
by Stuart Shepard, correspondent
The abuse problem plaguing the Catholic Church involves mainly homosexual priests.



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Committee Recommends Gay Marriage Bill
Bill Would Prevent State From Recognizing Same-Sex Marriages
POSTED: 10:31 am EST March 3, 2004
CONCORD, N.H. -- A Senate committee has recommended approving a bill to prevent New Hampshire from recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other states. The committee voted 4-1 on Tuesday in favor of bill, which also defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

Sen. Jane O'Hearn, R-Nashua, proposed an amendment at the Senate Public Institutions, Health and Human Services Committee meeting that would have made an exception for civil unions between same-sex couples in other states . However, that failed on a 3-2 vote before the committee voted 4-1 to recommend approval of the original bill.


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Local clergy divided on legal, religious aspects of gay marriage
By Stephanie Chen
March 03, 2004
Although San Francisco began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in mid-February, Cook County Clerk David Orr announced Tuesday that his office would not follow suit -- a statement some religious leaders in Evanston find reassuring in the debate over gay marriage.

Calling Illinois state law "discriminatory and unconstitutional" for preventing gay marriages, Orr wrote in a press release that the county would not openly flaunt the law, although it currently allows same-sex couples the option of registering their partnership.

Gay marriage rites start today in Portland
RUKMINI CALLIMACHI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PORTLAND -- Multnomah County, Oregon's most populous county, will issue marriage licenses to gay couples today, joining San Francisco in sanctioning same-sex marriages.
Multnomah County Chair Diane Linn has directed the county to issue the licenses, after consulting with the county attorney -- but without an official vote from the four other county commissioners. "She did it without a vote, but she doesn't need it. She has majority support," said Commissioner Serena Cruz.


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Legislator proposes state constitution ban on gay marriage
By The Associated Press
BATON ROUGE (AP) -- As a national debate rages about whether to outlaw gay marriages in the U.S. Constitution, a Louisiana state representative is proposing a similar amendment to the state's constitution.State law has long held that people of the same sex cannot marry, and Louisiana does not recognize same-sex marriages contracted in other states.


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Joe Conason
The New York Observer
03.03.04
Gay marriage foes wedded to hypocrisy
Why interpret Bible liberally for most, but literally for gays?
Introducing logic into religious discussion is considered terribly impolite, but the uproar over gay marriage makes such rudeness unavoidable. Many conservatives -- particularly those affiliated with the religious right -- insist that the Bible prohibits tolerance of homosexuals and makes same-sex civil marriage an abomination. And some liberals, too, say they cannot endorse full equality for gays in marriage, because doing so would violate their faith.


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Spitzer Reviews Constitutionality Of Gay Marriage
March 3, 2004
ALBANY, N.Y.
-- While interest grows in marrying same-sex couples, mayors around the state are waiting for New York's attorney general to decide whether doing so is legal.

GOP Plans Votes to Put Democrats on the Spot
By Jim VandeHei and Charles Babington
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, March 2, 2004;
Republicans plan to use Congress to pull Sen. John F. Kerry and vulnerable Democrats into the cultural wars over gay rights, abortion and guns, envisioning a series of debates and votes that will highlight the candidates' positions on divisive issues, according to congressional aides and GOP officials.

The strategy will be on full display today, as Kerry (Mass.) and Sen. John Edwards (N.C.), the leading Democratic presidential candidates, plan to interrupt their Super Tuesday campaigning to fly to Washington for half a dozen votes on gun legislation, including liability protections for gun manufacturers.
Both men oppose the liability bill, placing them in their party's majority even though some prominent Democrats -- including Senate Minority Leader Thomas A. Daschle (D-S.D.) -- support the bill.



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SAN FRANCISCO
Gay wedding foes rally at City Hall
Rachel Gordon, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
As dozens of gay and lesbian couples continued their wedding march inside San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday, opponents of same-sex marriage held a boisterous rally outside.
Holding signs that read, "Repent America'' and "Homosexuality is a sin,'' the 50 or so demonstrators cited the Bible as their reference point in wanting to keep gays and lesbians from marrying.


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this is a true leader... we need more third party members like Jason West, we need a party like this... join the green party today..

N.Y. mayor to still marry gay couples
By MICHAEL HILL
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. -- New Paltz's mayor vowed to go ahead with up to two dozen same-sex weddings this weekend, despite being charged with 19 criminal counts and possibly facing jail time for marrying gay couples.
Jason West was scheduled to be in town court Wednesday night to answer charges that he married 19 couples knowing they did not have marriage licenses, a violation of the state's domestic relations law.


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Gay Marriage
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
No amendment... just a good debate.
President Bush says he wants a constitutional amendment defining marriage as being ONLY between a man and a woman. This right on the heels of gay marriages in San Francisco and a court ruling in Massachusetts. Both sides of the debate are passionate with their arguments. The President says we need to preserve the meaning of marriage and that's impossible if gays are allowed to wed. We don't think the constitution ought to be changed to make that point. People should be able to draw their own conclusions, state by state


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Gay marriage decision splits along expected lines
03/03/2004
By ANNE M. PETERSON  / Associated Press
Multnomah County's decision to grant same-sex marriages was embraced by gays and lesbians in Portland — the liberal county's seat — while many state officials and others took a wait-and-see approach.
The county, which includes Portland, announced late Tuesday that the majority of the Board of Commissioners supported a "policy change" to same-sex couples to obtain marriage licenses.Local officials called a news conference for Wednesday morning. Afterward the county was to start issuing the licenses.


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this site also has a poll.. go fill it out now...!

Despite rally, state Senate drops gay marriage issue
AUGUSTA — The Maine Senate refused by the narrowest of margins Tuesday to let lawmakers consider a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.

Lawmakers voted 17-16 to kill the proposal despite an emotional rally by supporters that drew hundreds of people to the State House.



Legal, civil rights arguments fuel gay marriage debate
Capitol Hill-AP --Congress today wades into the debate over gay marriage, taking the first steps in what's sure to be a divisive election-year battle. The Senate Judiciary Constitution subcommittee will focus on whether judges are overstepping their bounds and eroding traditional marriage.


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Governor backs ban on gay marriage
By NANCY BADERTSCHER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/02/04
Gov. Sonny Perdue generally has avoided the barrage of e-mails, telephone calls and faxes that have trailed those immersed in Georgia's legislative debate on banning gay marriages. Perdue waded into the debate for the first time Monday, in a statement voicing support for the proposed state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. But his staff said that, in recent weeks, he has heard much more from the public about the state budget and predatory lending than the gay marriage amendment.
 
Senate President Pro Tem Eric Johnson (R-Savannah) said Perdue's low-key stand is appropriate. "The Legislature and the governor have had an agreement," Johnson said. "We don't need his involvement in everything."



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If you live in the boston area, call you lawmakers today... call now..to not let the constitution be changed out of fear..!!


Lawmakers backing gay marriage poll colleagues
By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff, 3/3/2004
With a consensus on gay marriage still eluding Beacon Hill, legislators who back same sex-marriage are polling colleagues in search of support for their efforts to block a proposed state constitutional amendment to ban it.

On Monday, a dozen or so lawmakers -- all of whom back the Supreme Judicial Court's ruling legalizing same-sex marriage -- met privately at the Unitarian Universalist Association headquarters next to the State House to devise a questionnaire to determine the mood of the Legislature before it reconvenes a constitutional convention next week.



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Upton says no need for Constitutional ban on gay marriage
The Associated Press
3/3/04 6:50 AM
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. (AP) -- U.S. Rep. Fred Upton says there is no need to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriage.
The St. Joseph Republican said the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act already allows states to refuse to recognize gay marriages sanctioned by other states. Michigan law is aligned with that federal law. "No one's challenged that law, which means Michigan law prevails," Upton told The Herald-Palladium for a story Tuesday.

Tuesday, March 02, 2004

From HRC-
"What if it was a gay world?"


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Outside polls, a pitch for gay marriage


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Mass. Election Tests Gay Marriage As Issue
Wednesday March 3, 2004 7:01 AM
By STEVE LeBLANC
Associated Press Writer
BOSTON (AP)
- A Republican lawmaker and a Democrat who strongly supports same-sex marriage were locked in a tight battle Tuesday in a special election for the state Senate that was seen as a key test of gay marriage as a campaign issue

TASK FORCE 1ST ARMORED DIVISION SOLDIER KILLED IN IED ATTACK 3/2/2004

Wedding Church and State
By Susan Jacoby, TomPaine.com
March 2, 2004
Editor's Note: This article is adapted from Susan Jacoby's forthcoming book, 'Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism' to be published in April by Metropolitan Books.
In 1773, the Rev. Isaac Backus, the most prominent Baptist minister in New England, observed that when "church and state are separate, the effects are happy, and they do not at all interfere with each other: but where they have been confounded together, no tongue nor pen can fully describe the mischiefs that have ensued."

If only that reverend manqué, President George W. Bush, had consulted the Reverend Backus' "An Appeal to the Public for Religious Liberty" before endorsing the mischief implicit in a constitutional amendment to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman and "prevent the meaning of marriage from being changed forever."



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Gay GOP groups lobby against amendment
By Bob Kemper
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON - Gay activists who helped deliver more than a million votes for George W. Bush in 2000 are so outraged the president endorsed a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage that they are setting up organizations and plotting advertising campaigns against the amendment that could undermine Bush's re-election effort.


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COLUMN: PAT CUNNINGHAM
Bush can’t stop the tide of history
Remember where you heard it:
Legalization of same-sex marriages in America is inevitable, and there’s nothing George W. Bush or Pat Robertson can do to prevent it.
Oh, they may be able to slow the march of gay rights a little, but they and others of their ilk will fail in the end. They apparently don’t recognize that they’re up against the irresistible tide of history.

Gay Marriage and Civil Rights (5 Letters)



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Ad campaign asks, "What if it were a gay world and you were straight?"
A newly launched online ad campaign is asking the general public, "What if it were a gay world and you were straight?" Launched by the gay rights group Human Rights Campaign, the ads are designed to underscore the denial of hospital visitation rights to unmarried couples. "What if it were a gay world?" puts viewers in the shoes of a man barred from visiting his female partner in the hospital. "No American should ever have to experience being blocked from visiting their partner at the hospital room door," said HRC president Cheryl Jacques. "But without the right to marry, all too many couples have been denied this right. Sadly, there are some gay survivors who have even been robbed of the ability to say their final goodbyes to their partner. This ad shows the pain of a man who in a world where opposite-sex couples are unable to marry is confronted with this painful inequality."


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'Activist Judges' Mainly GOP Appointees Study Shows
by Doreen Brandt
365Gay.com Newscenter
Washington Bureau
Posted: March 2, 2004 8:03 p.m. ET
(Washington, D.C.)

  A Senate sub committee Wednesday will hear testimony about the implications of judicial decisions supporting same-sex marriage.  The hearing, set up by Sen. John Cornyn's (R-Texas) the chair of the subcommittee, is officially titled "Judicial Activism vs. Democracy: What are the National Implications of the Massachusetts Goodridge Decision and the Judicial Invalidation of Traditional Marriage Laws?"



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Magazine Contributor Wants To Be a Voice for Gay Community

By Melissa Brandenburg, senior, Valley High School
For the Journal
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
"Be open!" is the one message Seth Stambaugh wants to get across. As a contributing writer to Pride magazine, New Mexico's brand new magazine for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender readers, Stambaugh holds strong as one of Albuquerque's youngest gay rights activists.

Legal, civil rights arguments fuel gay marriage debate
LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Congress is taking its first steps toward what promises to be a divisive election-year battle over a constitutional amendment banning gay marriages.

Using the Massachusetts high court ruling permitting same-sex marriages as an impetus, the Senate Judiciary Constitution subcommittee is focusing on whether judges are overstepping their bounds and eroding traditional marriage. Gay rights supporters are fighting back, framing the issue as America's next civil rights


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Anti gay marriage effort advances
March 3, 2004
FRANKFORT (AP) -- The Kentucky House on Tuesday lent its voice to a national uproar over gay marriages. It passed a resolution urging Congress to send to the states a constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman. Proponents said they were defending the sanctity of marriage. Opponents called it gay bashing.


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For Toronto Family, Gay Marriage Fortifies 'Normal'
By DeNeen L. Brown
Washington Post Foreign Service
Wednesday, March 3, 2004;
TORONTO
The pancakes had burned, the fuse to the microwave had blown, the dog needed to be walked. It was dinnertime.
Joyce Barnett and Alison Kemper were ready for supper.
"Honey!" Barnett called to her daughter, Hannah, 17, who was fast at work on instant messaging. "Dinner is on the table."
"Robbie," Kemper called to her son, 12, from the bottom of the stairs, "Supper, lovey! Turn the television off."



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Gay 'marriage' rules sought
    BOSTON (AP) — With Massachusetts' first homosexual "marriages" drawing near, town clerks are seeking guidance from the state about details such as blood tests, the "bride-groom" wording of the "marriage" license and the state's residency requirements.

    Town clerks from across the state sent a letter to the governor, the attorney general and the public-health commissioner last week, asking for clarification on several points before same-sex "weddings" begin taking place as early as May 17 with the blessing of Massachusetts' highest court.



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Mass. Election Tests Gay Marriage As Issue
By STEVE LeBLANC
Associated Press Writer
March 3, 2004, 1:39 AM EST
BOSTON -- A Republican lawmaker and a Democrat who strongly supports same-sex marriage were locked in a tight battle Tuesday in a special election for the state Senate that was seen as a key test of gay marriage as a campaign issue. The election was held to replace former Democratic state Sen. Cheryl Jacques, a proponent of same-sex weddings who resigned to head the Human Rights Campaign, a national gay-rights organization.


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Madison council votes to oppose gay marriage ban
By KEVIN MURPHY
Special to the Journal Sentinel
Posted: March 2, 2004
Madison - By a wide margin, the Madison Common Council went on record Tuesday opposing efforts to amend the state or federal constitutions to ban gay marriage.

Citing the thousands of same-sex couples living and paying taxes in the city, Ald. Austin King said the issue is bigger than Madison or Dane County. National efforts to ban gay marriage, he said, represent the first time discrimination would be enshrined in the U.S. Constitution since it allowed slaves to be counted as three-fifths of a person.
The most recent census ranks Madison No. 1 among U.S. cities in the number of same-sex households, and many Madison police and firefighters are gay or lesbian, Ald. Mike Verveer said. A constitutional amendment banning gay marriage could jeopardize the health benefits the city offers its employees in domestic partnerships,


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Gay Marriage Licenses Coming to Oregon
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: March 3, 2004
regon's most populous county will begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples today, a county commissioner said last night.

The board of commissioners for Multnomah County, which includes Portland, released a statement yesterday in favor of the policy change after the county attorney, Agnes Sowle, issued an opinion that the licenses would not violate state law.
Commissioner Lisa Naito said that the commissioners would hold a news conference this morning to explain their decision and that the licenses would be issued afterward.

Washington county to issue gay marriage licenses

Gay Marriage
By KVAL News Staff


Portland -
It has happened in Massachusetts, San Francisco and now it's happening in Portland.

The Multnomah County Clerk's office plans to issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples starting tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. at their office located at 501 S.E. Hawthorne. Taking a look at Oregon's marriage law, it states that marriage is a civil contract entered between males who are at least 17 years old and females who are at least 17 years old.

BREAKING NEWS: Multnomah County to issue gay marriage licenses
05:13 PM PST on Tuesday, March 2, 2004
By ABE ESTIMADA, kgw.com Staff
Following the lead of San Francisco and the state of Massachusetts, Multnomah County will begin issuing gay marriage licenses on Wednesday morning.

Multnomah County Judge Linda Bergman told KGW on Tuesday night that she will schedule and perform marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples if they have a license when they make an appointment.
Law enforcement is gearing up for the expected crush of people who will be applying for gay marriage licenses from Multnomah County on Wednesday morning, said Portland police. Sources told KGW that Multmomah County is working on a legal interpretation on the gay marriage licenses. Multnomah County officials did not immediately return a kgw.com reporter’s phone call on Tuesday afternoon for comment on the decision.

Board's gay marriage vote prompts strong feelings
By Scott Dalton/ sdalton@cnc.com
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
The board of selectmen's vote last week to write a letter in support of gay marriage has prompted a host of reactions on both sides of the issue.
"It's running roughly 50/50," said board chairman Donald Howell. "People feel very passionately. I personally have gotten more calls in the last seven days than on any other issue during my time on the board."

Checkout: rebel edit, with a first amendment reminder…!!!


I took a moment away from my up-to-the-minute work on civil rights. And what else was there to do, but get in some blog checks… and I came across this… I tell you revolution is in the air…. Are not going to take it any more…..!!!!!….

Venezuela is experiencing one of the most dramatic moments in its history. A gigantic fraud is about to take place, which will nullify the millions of signatures of Venezuelans who are soliciting a revocatory referendum against the Presidency of Hugo Chávez



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The Chatelaine's Poetics

False Pretenses of Bush's Gay Marriage Reversal


In announcing his support for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage last week, President Bush said he was reversing his previous position on the issue because various states and courts had forced him to act. He cited recent actions to legalize gay marriage in Massachusetts, New Mexico and San Francisco as the specific impetuses for his action. However, according to the president's closest congressional ally on the gay marriage issue, this explanation is false -- the president made his decision months ago and well before actions by the states and courts.

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Wenke supports gay unions

On most matters, Lorence Wenke is a staunch conservative.
The 58-year-old state representative from Richland Township opposes abortion and gun control. He backs small government and tax cuts. A member of a fundamentalist church, he includes a verse of Scripture on his business card and participates in a Bible-study group for state legislators.

Eric Johnston, Gay.com / PlanetOut.com Network

Legal maneuvers by New York's attorney general and the mayor of Ithaca may make the Empire State the next legal battleground over same-sex marriage, just days ahead of a public rally in New York City in support of gay and lesbian couples. On Monday, State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, a Democrat, became the highest-ranking state official to back marriage rights for gay couples, in open defiance of New York's Republican governor, George Pataki


The Question of Marriage
by Bill C. Davis
The word “marriage” is written on litmus paper. When dipped into “gay” colors that range in hue from uncomfortable and hesitant to hostile and disgusted are revealed. In the public discussion one question is the only question that needs to be asked. The question is simple: “Do you believe being gay is an aberration or a variation of the human experience?” This should end the faux debate and begin the real one.


Why the gay marriage issue helps Bush

Just as Bush-41 never really focused on crime as his core issue, but won the election by using the lifer furlough policies that sprung Willie Horton from prison for a disastrous weekend, so Bush-43 has discovered in gay marriage a potentially winning issue. While opinions are evolving on this question, most polls still indicate solid majorities opposed to same-sex marriages. Though I personally favor them, voters see gay marriage as an attempt by the homosexual community to spread its lifestyle, and they side with President George W. Bush in opposing same-sex unions.


Ky. House Passes Resolution against Gay Marriage

March 2, 2004
FRANKFORT, KY (AP) -- The Kentucky House Tuesday passed a resolution on gay marriage. It calls on Congress to propose a constitutional amendment declaring marriage to be the union of a man and a woman.

this is an outrage... we need to be in the streets now ....!!! this is an outrage... we need everyone to get married...

N.Y. Gay-Marriage Mayor Charged With 19 Counts
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — The mayor of this village was criminally charged Tuesday for marrying gay couples who did not have a license

Jason West faces 19 separate counts of solemnizing a marriage without a license, a misdemeanor under the domestic relations law, according to Ulster County District Attorney Donald Williams. Although West could face a maximum penalty of up to two years in county jail, Williams said a jail term wasn't being contemplated at this point.

Another NY Town Joins Gay Marriage Battle

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York city of Ithaca on Tuesday received seven marriage applications from same-sex couples and said it would forward them to state officials, a move that could open the way for gays to sue if denied marriage licenses.
Ithaca Mayor Carolyn Peterson said on Monday she would press state health officials to decide whether to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, spawning inquiries and applications at the city clerk's office.
While applications trickled in, questions about the process have poured in from around the state from interested gay and lesbian couples, said City Clerk Julie Conley Holcomb. The town, home to Ivy League college Cornell University, stepped into the fray just days after the mayor of New Paltz, New York, began marrying same-sex couples in the first such ceremonies in the state.

La. legislator proposes state constitution ban on gay marriage

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- As a national debate rages about whether to outlaw gay marriages in the U.S. Constitution, a Louisiana state representative is proposing a similar amendment to the state's constitution.
State law has long held that people of the same sex cannot marry, and Louisiana does not recognize same-sex marriages contracted in other states.

Another poll at this site…

Clerks Seek Answers On Gay Marriage Applications
Towns Expect Numerous Requests
1:37 pm EST March 2, 2004
A court order in Massachusetts says the state will have to start giving marriage licenses to all couples, regardless of gender, in May. Now with just weeks left, town clerks across the state are wondering just how they're going to handle details like blood testing, the current "bride and groom" format of the licenses, and residency requirements for marriage

New York AG Says Gays Will Win Marriage War
by Doug Windsor
New York Bureau
Posted: March 2, 2004 5:03 p.m. ET
(New York City) New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer says he decided not to fight gay marriages being performed in a small village north of Manhattan because it is a case the state can't win.


NYC Resolution Denounces Gay Marriage Ban
02.26.04
By Beth Shapiro
(New York City) Three New York City Democrats introduced a motion Thursday at city hall to condemn a proposed amendment to the US Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.


Spitzer reviews constitionality of gay marriage
By MARK JOHNSON
March 2, 2004, 4:53 PM EST
ALBANY, N.Y. -- While interest grows in marrying same-sex couples, mayors around the state are waiting for New York's attorney general to decide whether doing so is legal. "Some have said, `If it were legal, I would perform them,"' said Edward Farrell of the New York Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials. "There is some interest, if only limited."

DC Council Against Constitutional Amendment on Gay Marriage

there is a poll at this site... 50% for ban, 49 against... go vote now...

Washington (AP) - At the White House, the president wants a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. But about two blocks away, at the Wilson Building, a revolt is brewing. All 13 members of the D.C. Council are backing a "Sense of the Council" resolution opposing a change to the constitution.


Senate follows House and kills anti-gay marriage order
AUGUSTA, Maine — The Maine Senate narrowly defeated a proposal Tuesday aimed at preventing gay marriages, following similar action by the House that had already dashed the proposal´s chances of passage this year.
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Sweden poised for gay marriage nod
From correspondents in Stockholm
March 3, 2004
THE Swedish parliament's laws committee is considering three motions that would pave the way for gay marriages, replacing a current law on same-sex civil unions that already gives gays the same rights as married couples, officials said today.

Group threatens lawsuit if New Mexico licenses aren't voided
A national conservative group has notified the Sandoval County, N.M., clerk of its intent to sue if she doesn't void same-sex marriage licenses issued in late February. The Alliance Defense Fund's local attorney, Paul Becht, notified county clerk Victoria Dunlap in a letter dated February 23. He said Dunlap's issuance of same-sex licenses "created serious harm" for the state and couples. "It is now incumbent upon you to revoke the illegal licenses and to further notify all individuals who received same that they are, in fact, of no legal effect," Becht wrote. "Failure to take immediate action will result in legal action to obtain a court order declaring the licenses null and void."
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Lambda launches campaign to dispel "activist judge" claims
On the same day as a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing titled "Judicial Activism vs. Democracy," which will include a debate about a proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund will launch a national campaign to challenge claims that so-called activist judges make it necessary to pass the amendment. Noting that many recent legal victories in favor of gay rights were decided by conservative judges, Lambda executive director Kevin Cathcart on Tuesday said it is necessary to educate lawmakers and the public about the role of the courts in ending discrimination. "Who are these so-called activist judges, and where are they?" Cathcart asked. He noted that Republican governors appointed six of the seven justices on the Massachusetts high court, which recently ruled that gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry, and that Republican presidents appointed four of the six U.S. Supreme Court justices, who voted to strike down Texas's law that criminalized gay sex. "The claim that 'activist judges' are behind these rulings for equality is nothing short of a fraud," he said. "Our Constitution requires judges to be fair-minded and independent, regardless of their political beliefs and sometimes in the face of strong political opposition."

March 01, 2004 - 05:27pm [US West]

Contact: Geoffrey Kors, EQCA Executive Director, 415-596-6810
FIRST SAME-SEX COUPLE MARRIED IN U.S. AND CALIFORNIA’S LGBT CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATION MOVE TO JOIN CASES BEFORE SUPREME COURT
Equality California and Five Couples are Represented by NCLR, ACLU and Lambda
SAN FRANCISCO- Equality California and five couples, including Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, today filed requests to intervene in two lawsuits before the California Supreme Court in order to defend the interests of lesbian and gay couples who have married or who wish to marry. Equality California, California’s advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, and the couples have already been granted the right to participate as parties in the two other Superior Court lawsuits filed by anti-gay groups seeking to stop San Francisco from treating same-sex couples equally. Equality California and the couples are represented by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Lambda Legal and the ACLU in those lawsuits as well.
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HRC DENOUNCES ROLLBACK OF RIGHTS AND POSSIBLE COVER UP IN U.S. OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
Marks Second Major Assault on Gay Civil Rights in Ten Days
WASHINGTON - The Human Rights Campaign today strongly denounced the Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) for actively trying to roll back a 23 year old interpretation of a statute that prevents federal workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. The OSC is the office responsible for investigating and prosecuting federal workplace discrimination, and in recent weeks has removed all information about filing claims of discrimination based on sexual orientation from its website and handbooks.


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MARIN ORGANIZATIONS URGE COUNTY OFFICIALS TO OPPOSE PROPOSED DISCRIMINATORY CONSTITUTIONAL MARRIAGE BAN
Key leaders, including San Francisco Assessor-Recorder Mabel Teng, to address impact on Marin Monday, March 15th.
San Anselmo - Spectrum Center of Marin criticized President George W. Bush for advocating the unprecedented addition of a discriminatory constitutional amendment that would ban same-gender marriages, and announced a community forum to discuss its impact on Marin residents. The event is scheduled for Monday, March 15, 2004 from 7:00 - 9:00 PM at the Acqua Hotel Conference Center, 555 Redwood Highway, Mill Valley. "With the marriage issue coming to the fore in local, state and national politics and affecting the lives of thousands of families in Marin, we believe it is critical for the community to be informed," said Spectrum Executive Director Paula Pilecki. "Most Marin residents do not know of the vast differences between civil marriage, civil unions, and domestic partnerships; nor do they know that a constitutional amendment could reverse existing protections, including such basic rights as hospital visitation."


Senate rejects anti-gay marriage order
Tuesday,March2,2004,11:51 AM
Rep. Paul Stam, an Apex Republican, is asking his colleagues to support a resolution backing the proposed amendment. He sent an e-mail message to his colleagues last week asking for support for the resolution, which would be filed this spring.

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State lawmakers asked to support gay-marriage ban
By DAN KANE, Staff Writer
The General Assembly might not wait for Congress to pass a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage before making its collective opinion public. Rep. Paul Stam, an Apex Republican, is asking his colleagues to support a resolution backing the proposed amendment. He sent an e-mail message to his colleagues last week asking for support for the resolution, which would be filed this spring.

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Transsexual accuses town in Vt. of bias
By Associated Press, 3/2/2004
HARDWICK, Vt. -- A former police officer believes he was forced off the town's squad because he is a transsexual.
The officer, Tony Barreto-Neto, filed a complaint against the Police Department in 2002 that was subsequently investigated by the attorney general's office.

La. legislator proposes state constitution ban on gay marriage
(Baton Rouge-AP) -- As a national debate rages about whether to outlaw gay marriages in the US Constitution, a Louisiana state representative is proposing a similar amendment to the state's constitution.


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The gay marriage crisis
By Sandy Shanks
The Daily Tribune
Somehow I have a feeling, just a feeling, mind you, that Rangers consider this crisis an East Coast/West Coast conspiracy and that the inhabitants in those locales are nuts. If that is the case, I have a tendency to agree. Also, right before Super Tuesday, Bush is able to ride up on his white horse waving the Constitution flag to combat the evil debacle, and the Iraqi Problem, the troublesome jobs deficit economy, the wild spending and resulting national debt will revert to the back burner for a spell. Moreover, suddenly, Democratic candidates, Kerry and Edwards, have a hot potato.


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Editorial Supporting 'Gay Marriage' Offends Baylor Community
By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Morning Editor
March 02, 2004
An editorial supporting same-sex marriage in the student newspaper has prompted "justifiable outrage" among alumni and students at Baylor University, the school's president said.

Sides clash over gay marriage amendment
By JIM THARPE
Cox News Service
ATLANTA - Conservative Christians squared off against gay rights supporters Monday at the state Capitol in vocal rallies, but by day's end it was unclear if either side had gained any ground in Georgia's cultural war over same-sex marriage.

Senate Resolution 595, which would amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage, was sent back to a legislative committee after the full House of Representatives on Monday voted 127-48 to reconsider the measure.



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Gay marriage state issue, Voinovich says
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Associated Press
COLUMBUS

- U.S. Sen. George Voinovich, concerned about the ``divisiveness and rancor'' of a debate over amending the constitution, said Monday that banning gay marriage should be left up to the states for now.



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If you live in Georgia... call do not let them pass the vote

Legislature to debate gay marriage again
By Kristen Wyatt
ATLANTA — Georgia House members will debate a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage — again — after voting Monday to reconsider their rejection of the amendment last week.
The House voted 127-48 to have another vote on the same-sex marriage ban. Last week, the Democrat-controlled chamber was three votes short of the two-thirds majority required to change the constitution.

The reconsideration vote sets up another debate on the matter and was cheered by Christian conservatives, thousands of whom rallied earlier in the day for a new vote.
‘‘I’m just hoping and praying they’ll take this second chance and do the right thing,’’ said Sadie Fields, head of the Christian Coalition in Georgia.



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If you live in Mississippi, call you state senator and defeat the *gay marriage ban*

House nudges gay marriage toward ballot
* Resolution would lead to Nov. vote on amendment
By Andy Kanengiser
Mississippi voters should be asked to define marriage as the union between a man and woman and make it part of the state constitution, the House agreed Monday.

The House voted 97 to 17 for House Concurrent Resolution 56, which would place the issue on the ballot in November



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Supes to speak against gay marriage ban
By Tim Hay, STAFF WRITER
REDWOOD CITY -- County Supervisor Rich Gordon and his partner of 21 years, Dennis McShane, would like to get married and enjoy the same benefits heterosexual couples have. "But there's part of me that that wants to wait until I can do it here," Gordon said Monday.

That may be a while, because San Mateo County is not following San Francisco's aggressive lead in challenging a state law that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
Though Gordon's colleagues on the Board of Supervisors will vote today to oppose a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, they are taking a wait-and-see approach to supporting marriage licenses or otherwise rocking the boat.


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and if you do not think this is a cultural war... think again...

SF Mayor Under Police Guard 
(San Francisco, California)San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is under 24 hour police protection following a number of death threats in recent days.


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this is not only hateful but ignorant of who is infected with AIDS..

Controversial Church Sign Condemns 'Homosexual Life'
Pastor's Sign Calls AIDS Punishment For Homosexuality
ELYTON, Ala. --
The controversial sign at New Era Baptist Church in Elyton reads, "AIDS is God's curse on a homosexual life," and despite much protest, the pastor who put the sign up says it won't come down.


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SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Counties wait for courts
Clerks under oath to uphold law

Gay activists pushing other Bay Area counties to expand the same-sex marriage license rebellion beyond San Francisco have been met by officials who -- while sympathetic -- say their hands are tied unless the California Supreme Court changes state law banning gay marriage.

But elected county leaders aren't sitting in silence about their opposition to President Bush's proposed constitutional amendment banning same- sex marriage.

The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is expected to pass a resolution today slamming the amendment, saying that altering the Constitution is a serious action that "should not be taken for political, trivial or mean-spirited reasons.'



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STATE SUPREME COURT
Group asks to join Lockyer's petition to halt same-sex marriages
Harriet Chiang, Chronicle Staff Writer
An anti-gay-marriage group asked Monday to intervene in California Attorney General Bill Lockyer's effort to have the California Supreme Court stop San Francisco's same-sex nuptials, saying it questions whether Lockyer would vigorously defend state laws defining marriage as between a man and a woman.


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TWO CENTS
Bay Area residents speak out on same-sex marriage
Bay Area residents speak out on same-sex marriage.
We have been together since 1986, taking advantage of every opportunity to document our desire to be treated as a married couple. We have been registered as domestic partners in San Francisco and the state of California.

On Feb. 12, when it appeared that there might be an opportunity to be legally married, we went to City Hall with hope. We were not disappointed, as we were among the first couples to be married. We returned from City Hall with incredible joy and a marriage license.



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Spitzer comes out for gays
By JOE MAHONEY
State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer ALBANY - State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer declared yesterday that same-sex couples should be allowed to wed - openly defying Gov. Pataki's stance on the controversial issue.

"I have no problem with gay marriage," Spitzer told the Daily News. "I think the law has moved to a point where people are comfortable that [marriage] can be extended to people of the same sex,"



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Dennis Duggan Time to take a stand on same-sex marriages
March 2, 2004
First there was San Francisco, then New Paltz and now, perhaps New York City, where City Council Speaker Gifford Miller is challenging one and all on same-sex marriage, an issue that has a lot of pols twisting in the wind.
"There are moments in history where people either have to stand up or decide that they will not," said Miller, who is standing up for same-sex marriages.


Monday, March 01, 2004

In Search of Syntax On Gay Marriage
By E. J. Dionne Jr.
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Their syntax was mangled. Their choice of words signaled their discomfort. As John Kerry and John Edwards struggled with the question of gay marriage in Sunday's Democratic presidential debate, you could imagine the smiles on the faces of President Bush's political lieutenants.


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Gay marriage issue heating up
ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia House members will debate a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage -- again -- after voting Monday to reconsider their rejection of the amendment last week


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Senate approves amendment to ban gay marriage
KELLY WIESE
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
- Putting its mark on an issue that has garnered national attention, the state Senate passed a measure Monday that would ask voters to ban gay marriage in the Missouri Constitution.


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Calif.'s Schwarzenegger: Gay Marriage a State Issue
Mon Mar 1, 2004 09:58 PM ET
By Steve Gorman
BURBANK, Calif. (Reuters) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, one of the Republican Party's rising stars, on Monday said he sees no need for a U.S. constitutional amendment barring gay marriage, putting him at odds with President Bush on one of most volatile issues of the election year.


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The pilgrims wouldn't mind gay marriage
David Aaronovitch
Tuesday March 2, 2004
The Guardian



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Gay Couple Beaten By Relatives On Wedding Night
posted: March 1, 2004 8:03 p.m. ET
(Garhmukteshwar, India)
Two gay men were attacked by their own relatives after they came out and exchanged vows on the Sunday.


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Gay US bishop cancels Oxford Union debate


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Massachusetts governor blasts Kerry over same-sex marriage
The governor of the state represented in the U.S. Senate by Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry criticized the candidate Sunday on his stance regarding proposed constitutional amendments to ban same-sex marriage. "He's said he supports the Massachusetts constitutional amendment, which would limit marriage to a man and a woman, but he's against a federal constitution amendment to do the same thing," Gov. Mitt Romney, a Republican, said on CNN's Late Edition. "So the fact that he's not willing to be decisive and to be seen as taking a position on key issues is something, I think, that'll harm him down the home stretch.


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COLUMN: Playing politics with gay marriage
By Anthony Dick
Cavalier Daily (U. Virginia)
(U-WIRE) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- The gay marriage debate consistently generates more heat than light, even in the pristine intellectual oases that are America's college campuses. Like most conflicts in American politics today, this one is surrounded by bad arguments and even worse name-calling on both sides, with little hope of resolution in the foreseeable future. Also like most of today's political controversies, the brouhaha over gay marriage demonstrates just how utterly ridiculous and unprincipled our nation's two major parties have become.
In a cheap attempt to score political points with gay marriage opponents, Republicans have thrown the ideals of federalism and limited government to the wind. At the same time, a pandering flock of Democrats has abandoned social liberalism and shamelessly joined ranks with those who want to interfere with the personal lives of gays and lesbians.

Activists want to send a message to Barbara Boxer

112 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-3553
California voters, who have an election tomorrow, are being asked to send a message to Senator Barbara Boxer. The liberal Senator has taken a public stance against San Francisco's attempt to bring fairness to state sanctioned marriages and deemed the state law "appropriate because it gives equal rights and responsibilities to all citizens." Boxer also "agrees with the law's definition that marriage is between a man and a woman." With Boxer running unopposed in the Democratic primary, activists are pushing a write-in campaign for San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom. We've received numerous emails on the subject and we're passing along the information.

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Gay marriage vote too close to call
Legislators waver under pressure
By ERNIE SUGGS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/28/04
Support for a proposed constitutional amendment against gay marriage shrank by several crucial votes Saturday, as African-American lawmakers around the state rallied their colleagues to oppose it.
Two African-Americans who did not vote on the proposal in the House of Representatives last week said they would vote against it when it comes up for a second vote this week. The lone black representative who backed the legislation said he may switch his vote. And a white representative who did not vote last week said she would walk away again.


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Soulforce Civil Disobedience to 'Shut Down' Church Trial of Methodist Minister Karen Dammann - 3/17
LYNCHBURG, VA - March 1 - On March 17, 2004, in Bothell WA, the United Methodist Church will hold a church trial against Rev. Karen Dammann, an openly lesbian pastor in the Seattle area, who admitted to church leaders that she is in a covenantal relationship with another woman and they are raising a child together. Rev. Dammann is being charged with violating the United Methodist Book of Discipline because she is a “self-avowed practicing homosexual.”



JOIN SOULFORCE IN BOTHELL, WASHINGTON (near Seattle)
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Kansas v. Matthew Limon Case Background

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS
STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee,v.
MATTHEW R. LIMON,



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Lies, Damn Lies and Politicians
by Rosa Maria Pegueros



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Bliss and Bigotry
by Bob Herbert



one more town, one more.. what was it.. one more domino...

Ithaca NY To Accept Gay Marriages
(Ithaca, New York) Ithaca Mayor Carolyn Peterson announced Monday that the city in upstate New York would begin accepting applications for marriage licenses from same sex couples, but would then pass the applications on to the state for approval.
The move opens the door for gay and lesbian couples to then sue the state if the licenses are not approved. Peterson said the city would join in any court battle on behalf of same-sex couples.


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Gays Boycott 'Sham' Hearing On Wisconsin Marriage Ban
Posted: March 1, 2004 5:01 p.m. ET
(Madison, Wisconsin)  Hundreds of gays and lesbians staged a noisy rally at the Wisconsin Capitol Monday but refused to testify at a Senate hearing on a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. LGBT civil rights group Action Wisconsin said that the hearing was just for show because the three Republican members of the five-member Judiciary Committee already have signed on to support the bill, and one of them - Sen. Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau) - authored it.


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When marriage between
gays was by rite
RITE AND REASON: A Kiev art museum contains a curious icon from St Catherine's monastery on Mount Sinai. It shows two robed Christian saints. Between them is a traditional Roman pronubus (best man) overseeing what in a standard Roman icon would be the wedding of a husband and wife. In the icon, Christ is the pronubus. Only one thing is unusual. The "husband and wife" are in fact two men.


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Gay Marriage Face-Off Moves to Atlanta
March 1, 2004
Gay rights activists and anti-gay Christian groups have organized separate rallies today that could attract thousands of people eager to sway legislators on a referendum for a constitutional ban on gay marriage in Georgia. Last week, Senate Resolution 595 narrowly failed in the state House of Representatives, and is expected to be debated and voted on again this week, possibly Tuesday.


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Kerry on the Record: The Gay Marriage Flip-flop


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New York City mayor urged to allow same-sex marriage
City council speaker Gifford Miller has called on New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg to permit same-sex couples to marry in New York. "In this city of tolerance, diversity, and unity, it is past time that Mayor Bloomberg give the civil right of marriage to same-sex couples and immediately instruct the city clerk to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples," Miller said at a news conference Sunday. Miller accused President Bush of trying to use the Constitution to discriminate against gay couples by calling for an amendment that would ban gay marriage. He said Bloomberg should "stand up for what's right, fair, and just."

Dear friend,

In an attempt to escape responsibility for the misleading
statements that led the nation to war, President Bush has announced plans to
form an independent inquiry to look into what went wrong. An inquiry would
serve the Bush administration well: it would envelop the issue in a fog of
uncertainty, deflect blame onto the intelligence services, and push any
political damage into 2005, after the upcoming election.

But the facts need
no clarification. Despite repeated warnings from the CIA and Defense
Intelligence Agency, President Bush and his administration hyped and
distorted the threat that Iraq posed. And now that reality is setting in,
the President seeks to pin the blame on someone else. We can't let
him.

Congress has the power to censure the President -- to formally
reprimand him for his betrayal of the nation's trust. If ever there was a
time to use this function, it is now. Join the call for Congress to censure
President Bush now
at: (click here)

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For better or for worse? By RICHARD LACAYO Monday, March 1, 2004 Posted:


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united states: Row over gay marriages


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BOSTON (AP)
- The governor of Sen. John Kerry's home state on Sunday criticized the Democratic presidential candidate's stance on proposed constitutional amendments to ban gay marriage.
"He's said he supports the Massachusetts constitutional amendment, which would limit marriage to a man and a woman, but he's against a federal constitution amendment to do the same thing," Republican Gov. Mitt Romney said on CNN's "Late Edition."

"So, the fact that he's not willing to be decisive and to be seen as taking a position on key issues is something, I think, that'll harm him down the home stretch," Romney continued.
Kerry's campaign responded by saying the senator has been clear in his belief that states, not the Congress, should have the final say on gay marriage.

"Senator Kerry believes marriage is decided by the states," spokesman Michael Meehan said. "President Bush and Gov. Romney are playing politics. I don't see anyone proposing a Constitutional amendment for health care for everyone. I don't see anyone proposing a Constitutional amendment to replace the three million jobs that have been lost (under Bush's presidency)."

Kerry, like Bush and Romney, opposes same-sex marriage. He supports civil unions for gay couples.

 Gay Marriage: The Arguments and the Motives

New Paltz Swamped With Gay Wedding Requests
(New Paltz, New York) The mayor of New Platz says he is overwhelmed by the number of same-sex couples clambering to get married in the sleepy little hamlet north of New York City and needs to take a break.


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Rumsfeld Marries Himself
in San Francisco Civil Ceremony

fromchris murray's tex files


A student from Chris's poetry class here in north Texas, James Yeager, together with his partner, Tim Cole, has written one of the most eloquent statements on gay-marriage-rights that I have ever read. They write : A student from Chris's poetry class here in north Texas, James Yeager, together with his partner, Tim Cole, has written one of the most eloquent statements on gay-marriage-rights that I have ever read. They write :
"Help us realize the dream that so many of our heterosexual counterparts take for granted, and fight this twenty-first century incarnation of segregation.



also by James Yeager via chris murry
fromThe Changing Definition of Marriage:A Brief History Lesson for President George W

there is also a poll on should Constitution be amended at this site.. take it now!!

Bush's gay-marriage tack risks clash with his base
By Susan Page, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON —
President Bush is trying to walk a fine line on the question of gay marriage, which is supplanting abortion as the most volatile social issue in next year's presidential election.

Egypt Continues To Torture Gays
(Cairo) An international human rights agency says despite international condemnation Egypt continues to persecute, arrest and torture its gay citizens.

The report, by the New York-based Human Rights Watch was released today in Cairo. Five Egyptian human rights organizations joined HRW at a morning news conference.
The appearance of representatives of the five groups is seen as significant since in the past the organizations have turned a blind eye to gay persecution in Egypt.

Since 9/11, folks hunkered down in the shock or awe of the media frenzy under a regime that was bent on conquest, retaliation for a fathers failures and bringing forth a religious agenda, based on fear and hate. While, some where recovering from grief; WMD's and evil forces flashed before our faces, the environment was ignored and destroyed, and we where filled with lies and deceit. Now, in face of too many miserable failures, way to many deaths, an unimaginable deficit and kidnapping of leader; this president wants to abandon the very premiss of the constitution, that being the constitution that is there to protect the minority from thoughtless politicians and the majority.


now it is time to rise up.. for the first time in years, individuals, community leaders, and politicians are are daring to stop this myth making, trying to rise above to chatter of lies and deceit... even as report, this is the time, stay informed, act, do not let more more freedoms disappear, do not let another person die needlessly, to not let the basic rights we have struggled for vanish...

in an article at transdada, What if the oppressed Americans revolt? by RYAN SAMPLE, quoting Mr. Bush saying: "We should also conduct this difficult debate in a manner worthy of our country, without bitterness or anger."

we need to rise up and be bitter for the lies, the deceit, the oppression, steeling our rights, too many deaths and now trying to destroy the constitution... its time to get angry and unruly...

this happened last week, it was under the radar of the other media hype... but critical to see how bush is stacking the judge deck, and also interesting in how it was done..

Bush Bypasses Senate, Seats Anti-Gay Judge
President Bush on Friday bypassed the Senate on a judicial nomination for the second time in five weeks and seated William Pryor, the Alabama attorney general who once likened homosexuality to prostitution, necrophilia and bestiality, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit through 2005.

What if the oppressed Americans revolt?
By RYAN SAMPLE
In detailing his support for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, President Bush stated:
"Our government should respect every person and protect the institution of marriage."
"There is no contradiction between these responsibilities."
Mr. Bush closed by saying: "We should also conduct this difficult debate in a manner worthy of our country, without bitterness or anger."
Imagine the nerve of those tempestuous gays getting testy at the notion of the president endorsing the process of amending the Constitution solely for the purpose of depriving them of equal rights. How could they be bitter? Why would they be angry?

Tea party reaction
After all, the scribes and Pharisees undertaking this process have SO much to gain. And everything to lose. (Or is it the other way around, I can't remember?). Yes, if those unholy homosexuals were to turn unjustifiably bitter or angry - well - it would be akin to those unruly hotheads who threw perfectly good tea in the harbor merely because they were being accorded less than equal representation. Imagine the horror of such ruffians, and such ill-behavior. All rooted in unseemly anger.

Anger from gays would be so out of line as to be akin to that obstinate woman who felt she had an equal right to a seat on the bus I mean, really, can you imagine her arrogance? These gay and lesbian folks might actually be just as presumptuous as those petulant tea-dumping pariahs, and just as indignant as that obstinate woman. We can't have that....(more)

Gay marriage issue leads GOP official to quit
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- A two-time Republican candidate for City Council has resigned as a GOP precinct representative in protest of President Bush's support of banning gay marriages.

Sunday, February 29, 2004

Cold reception for gay wedding ban
Teen 'legislators' echo poll showing younger people support same-sex marriages.
Pete Knight, 74, knew he was headed into the briar patch. The state senator's mission: convince a crowded roomful of teenagers that same-sex marriage should remain illegal. The Palmdale Republican wasn't successful. The group of teens, in Sacramento last weekend to simulate state and federal government, voted overwhelmingly in support of a measure doing just the opposite.


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S.F. Mayor Slams Bush Gay Wedding Stance
By BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer
SAN FRANCISCO -
Mayor Gavin Newsom accused President Bush of political showmanship and discrimination because of the Social Security Administration's decision to not accept any marriage licenses from San Francisco — gay or straight — until the same-sex issue is resolved


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Oakland Seeks To Become Second California City To Let Gays Marry
(Oakland, California) Oakland city council is expected to pass a resolution later this month calling on the county to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.


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Miller Calls On Mike to Allow Gay Nups
City Council Speaker Gifford Miller has called on Mayor Michael Bloomberg to permit same-sex couples to marry in New York. "In this city of tolerance, diversity and unity it is past time that Mayor Bloomberg give the civil right of marriage to same-sex couples and immediately instruct the city clerk to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples," Miller said at a news conference Sunday. Miller accused President Bush of trying to use the Constitution to discriminate against gay couples by calling for an amendment that would ban gay marriage. He said Bloomberg should "stand up for what's right, fair and just."


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Where Do They Stand On Gay Marriage?
By MITCH FRANK
Time Magize
GEORGE BUSH Running for his party's nomination in 2000, Bush opposed gay marriage but said individual states "can do what they want to." That was before "activist judges" got involved. Now the President backs a constitutional amendment that would strictly define marriage as a union between a man and a woman.




City Council speaker urges Bloomberg to permit gay marriages
February 29, 2004, 4:59 PM EST
NEW YORK (AP) _ City Council Speaker Gifford Miller has called on Mayor Michael Bloomberg to permit same-sex couples to marry in New York. "In this city of tolerance, diversity and unity it is past time that Mayor Bloomberg give the civil right of marriage to same-sex couples and immediately instruct the city clerk to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples," Miller said at a news conference Sunday.

David Moats - Civil Wars
Expect my review in 2004.
from the publisher:
When three same-sex couples requested marriage licenses in their small Vermont towns, they simply wanted to declare their love and commitment. But the debate they ignited over their right to marry led all the way to the state Supreme Court. Eventually the Vermont legislature became the first in the country to make civil unions legal for gay and lesbian couples.
But it was not an easy victory -- the bill sparked the fiercest political, social, and cultural struggle in the state's memory, setting neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother.


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A civil rights landmark

CAROLE MIGDEN, the state Board of Equalization chair, likes to point to polling numbers that show 70 percent of Americans under 30 support same-sex marriage. In 10 years – 20 at the outside – this battle will be over, and the right-wing fundamentalists will have lost. When that happens, history will almost certainly look back at what's been happening in San Francisco this week as a civil rights landmark.


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Wolves in sheep’s clothing will still tear you apart
By Charles Karel Bouley II 
For any gay Republican who has missed the news in the past few weeks, here’s a bulletin: The Republican Party, in the form of the president of the United States, thinks you’re a second-class citizen, and they’d like to write that into the U.S. Constitution. Here’s one gay non-Republican who’s had just about enough of the “changing the party from the inside” mantra. It isn’t working.

I was taking a walk this morning and saw scribbled in black felt tip maker on a dirty white wall; "Dream Out Loud"... I was stunned for a minute, knowing that this is exactly what is going out, people are daring to Dream Out Loud; manifesting their dreams Out Loud. And if dreams are the stuff that can manifest, we are dreaming ahead and out of our own time.

it is time for all of us to dream together . . . if it for a half hour; in meditation, making a donation, making calls, whatever it takes to Dream Out Loud. do it now, please help make this dream a reality.

dream a world without oppression, without war, without hunger, without poverty; do it today... do it now... Dream Out Loud with San Francisco,, with those in in NY, In D.C... keep dreaming-.. keep dreaming..


Gay unions push new publishing frontiers
By Martha Mendoza
SAN FRANCISCO - When Zandra Rolon and Lori Rogers took the opportunity for gay couples to marry and exchanged their vows in San Francisco last week, they didn't just tell their friends about it. They put it in the local paper.


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San Francisco to stop gay
weddings, if court rules
 SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco, at the center of a heated national debate over the issue of same-sex marriage, would stop gay and lesbian weddings if a court ruled the city was breaking state law, the city mayor said on Saturday.


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Hurdles face gay-marriage ban in state legislatures, which get final say on amendment
ROBERT TANNER, AP National Writer
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Whether to amend the U.S. Constitution to outlaw gay marriages is a question that's provoking arguments across the country. But it's one the public will never vote on directly. The idea -- proposed last week by President Bush -- would ultimately be decided by state legislators in at least 38 states, assuming it gets enough support in Congress first.

Our goal is to report fully and fairly on gay-marriage issue

Is it possible for a reporter to be neutral when writing about matters of personal morality? If so, is it right to be neutral?

Those were among the questions asked in The Seattle Times newsroom conference room 10 years ago as staff members prepared to cover an emotionally charged debate about homosexuality. Two citizen groups were attempting to qualify initiatives regarding homosexuality for the ballot in Washington, but both eventually failed.
A decade later these questions, and many more, confront us again. The issue of same-sex marriages has become a political firestorm that isn't likely to burn out soon, possibly not before a national debate about amending the Constitution.


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GAY unions accepted as routine in cultures for centuries
GAY unions accepted as routine in cultures for centuries

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... Americans are not climbing the walls worrying about gay ... The poll, sponsored by The Patriot-News, found 49 percent favor a state constitutional amendment ...

and if you do not think an amendment to ban gay marriage with not further erode discrimination; think about this article where it is legal to discriminate, and imagine a world where this happens all the time, to every queer, everyone who does not fit (the non-elected) george bushes *ideal*

Discrimination takes its toll on Siouxland transsexual
By Joanne Fox Journal staff writer
In the last year, Lauren Jansen has lost her job, her spouse and her home. After Monday's City Council vote rejecting a proposal to make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of a person's sexual orientation, she lost any shred of dignity.

shame on the "Lambda Literary Foundation"

this from: zakary szymanski...
concerning anti-tranny book up for lambda lit award..

Dear Campaigners

A few days ago I wrote to draw attention to the decision by the Lambda Literary Foundation to continue listing J Michael Bailey's book as a finalist in the Transgender / GenderQueer category of the 16th Annual Literacy Award.

Since then many people have written at length to the executive director of LLF, Jim Marks (Jim_Marks@lambdalit.org), to express their concerns about the book and its author and, more importantly, their concerns about the LLF's decision to disregard earlier pleas to reconsider the nomination. Judged by the emails that have also been copied or blind copied to me, many have also taken up the call for LLF to drop the claim that they are a "transgender inclusive" organisation, in their literature and on their website. They believe, like me, that the "T" in LBGT is ours to give, and ours to take away.

People are demanding that Lambda Literary Foundation GIVE BACK OUR T

The letters continue to roll in, and I'm sure that there are many many more that I've not seen as the call to action has been forwarded on around the community and the name of the originator has been forgotten.

I'm also aware, however, that there are probably countless hundreds
more who perhaps don't have the time to write a letter .. or feel that
perhaps their voice does not count among those of the community's
"leaders". That would be a shame, however. Recording the strength of the entire trans community's feeling about Bailey's book is important -- not least because J Michael Bailey and his friends are busy out there telling the world that the people who DO protest are just a minority. He and his friends seek to imply that the majority of trans people don't mind about his book, and that they feel it describes their lives.

Ponder that for a moment and read some of the things which the book actually says about you (or maybe a friend of yours) ...

After thinking about this challenge for a little while I have therefore
decided to set up an online petition to make it REALLY EASY for people to register their feelings to Jim Marks and the LLF.

You can read the petition at :

If, after reading the petition, you decide that you would like to
support the motion then all you need to do is click on the button
provided on that page and fill in the form that appears.

Petition regarding J Michael Bailey's book, The Man Who Would Be Queen (Email from Christine Burns of Press for Change)

Read the petition and vote ::

This is from Press For Change. Read the rest...
Read what Bailey's Book actually says about transsexual women :

Read a letter to Jim Marks from a trans person ::

And ask for our "T" back ::

Newsom now a national figure
Same-sex marriage decision turns him into lightning rod
Marc Sandalow, Rachel Gordon, Chronicle Staff Writers
To the few who paid him any attention outside the Bay Area, Gavin Newsom seemed like a most un-San Francisco sort of mayor


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Newsom hasn't been ad-libbing
Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross While it may appear spontaneous, Mayor Gavin Newsom's leap onto the national stage has been a controlled performance from the get-go -- complete with story line, image control and attention to detail aimed far beyond the San Francisco audience. From the minute Newsom lifted the curtain with his call for gay marriage licenses, to his cross-continental debate with President Bush, Team Newsom has done its best to manage the image coming out of City Hall


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Courts could make parallels with old racial laws
Deciding on legality of same-sex unions raises similar issues
Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer

More than a half-century ago, the California Supreme Court became the first in the nation to overturn a law banning interracial marriage, a prohibition that was then widespread and had strong public support.
The current battle over same-sex marriage, now before the state's high court, may depend on how the court compares present-day, opposite-sex-only marriage laws with the racially discriminatory laws of an earlier day. It's a point on which the opposing sides disagree sharply


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Just Married, After 51 Years Together
Activist Gay Couple Accepts Leading Role
By Anne Hull
Washington Post Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO -- The bride on the left wears a lavender pantsuit. The other bride carries a gold-chained purse. As the music starts, they begin making their way toward the stage. They walk slowly, not because they want to, but because this is how they walk at age 83 and 79. The white-haired one in lavender is Del Martin. The one with coral lipstick is Phyllis Lyon. They are arm in arm.


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Culture war being reshaped
Conservatives lower expectations
James Sterngold, Chronicle Staff Writer Los Angeles -- America is stumbling headlong into a new political season bitterly divided -- once again -- by the updated version of "culture wars" over such issues as same-sex unions, abortion, religion and depictions of sex and violence in popular culture. President Bush, with his call Tuesday for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages, threw himself into the front lines, standing alongside those who insist they can turn back the tide of change.


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Same-sex Marriage: A History of the Law
From the Nolo.com Marriage & Living Together Center.
The same-sex marriage battle intensifies: A history of the law and the latest news.

A common dictionary definition of family is "the basic unit in society having as its nucleus two or more adults living together and cooperating in the care and rearing of their own or adopted children." Despite this all-inclusive definition, a lesbian or gay couple -- with or without children -- has historically not been the image conjured up when many people picture a family.

Nevertheless, lesbian and gay couples (and their children) are families and consider themselves such. And over the past several decades, same-sex couples have sought societal recognition of their families. It began in the early 1970s, when lesbian and gay couples applied for marriage licenses, asked courts to allow one partner to adopt the other, and took other steps to legally cement their relationships. Many of these efforts failed, but some progress was made. By the mid-1980s, same-sex couples were seeking "domestic partnership" recognition from municipalities and private companies. This effort continued with increasing strength in the 1990s and on into the new century. In 2003 and 2004, same-sex couples have made enormous strides toward equal recognition of their families.


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Gays' political clout facing test
by James G. Lakely
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    The clout of the homosexual voting bloc has grown significantly in the past decade, and its influence will be put to the test this presidential-election year with the debate over same-sex "marriage." In the 2000 presidential contest, about 6 percent of voters described themselves as homosexual or lesbian to pollsters for the Voter News Service, an increase from 1.3 percent who said so in 1990.