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Bad 2 Years For Cabin Living

by: Shane C. Mason

Tue Nov 21, 2006 at 00:10:38 AM MST


It is going to be a bad winter and it's going to last two years. The wind will blow and blow and blow such that I don't think even the coziest cabin is going to keep the cabin dwellers of the Republican party warm.

Who are the GOP candidates for 2008? Senator John McCain, Governor Mitt Romney, Senator Sam Brownback, Senator Bill Frist, Representative Newt Gingrich and Mayor Rudy Giuliani to name a few. The message coming from these folks for the gay people in America? You'll have no quarter here.

Shane C. Mason :: Bad 2 Years For Cabin Living
Mitt Romney has made his position pretty clear today by forcing a vote on a gay marriage ban in Massachusetts state legislature. This after the state supreme court ruled that the state's constitution called for the equal treatment of all people should actually apply to all people. Why this now, just a few weeks before he leaves office? Mark Solomon, campaign director of Mass Equality thinks he knows the answer: "Gov. Romney is trying to divide Massachusetts and use this issue as a device to run for president." I think he may be right.

He's not the only one though In his 2000 bid for the GOP nomination, John McCain held meetings with the Log Cabin Republicans and seemed at least sympathetic to their cause. He seems to be changing tact a bit now. This weekend during an appearance on ABC's This Week, in Washington, John McCain reversed any sort of equality thoughts and said that he would not even support workplace protection for homosexuals. Why this shift? Again, courting the far right of the Republican party social conservatives.

This is from the centrists of the bunch. What about the others? Well, no quarter there for sure. Sam Brownback sponsored the Defence of Marriage bill. He makes is pretty clear that he thinks Homosexual marriage will lead to the downfall of American civilization:

There is a real question about the future of societies that do not uphold traditional marriage. Once a society loses sight of the central importance of marriage in raising children, the institution can go into a tailspin.

Bill Frist has claimed that outlawing gay marriage is one of the most important issues facing America, along side flag burning. I am sure that no one has any real question about Newt's views on the matter.

I favor a Constitutional amendment to protect the traditional family and I think we should have such an amendment. -Newt Gingrich

Well, that covers the centrist and the righties, but what about Giuliani? Surely a 'moderate' from New York City is 'inclusive'? Well, a bit more so it seems. He came out against Bush's call for a constitutional ban on gay marriage in 2004. This is good news for log cabin dwellers, right? They'll have a candidate to support, so it must be good? Well, if you want to guarantee that it will be the wedge issue that the other candidates use to stir up the base in their support. Then yeah. If you want to hear about how 95% of your own party thinks that you are a sinner for the next two years, this splendid.

Not only will we hear about this as a wedge device  during the general election to differentiate 'liberals' and social conservatives, we are guaranteed to  hear about it for the full two years.

I for one am embarrassed for them. Shut the doors, close the shutters and huddle up under the covers. The winds are going to howl though the cabin and its going to be a long winter.

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Maybe gay Republicans don't care? (0.00 / 0)
Gay republicans are the most baffling political demographic that I know of.  Is their any polling data that shows how many gay republicans actually want same-sex-marriage rights?  I think that for many of them it's just not an issue compared with the rest of the party platform.  Of course I'm not gay or a republican and am basically uninformed on this issue so sorry if this is mere chaff.  Please feel free to correct my ignorance.

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I am not sure how many of them want legal marriage. I think that main point here is that it will be open season on them in many forms and that can't feel good.

I think that what we will hear a lot of the same type talk that McCain gave. Stuff like "Oh, we should not descriminate against them, that's not the American way. However, we should not creat 'special' rights for them". Which is a backhanded way of saying they dopn't deserve the same rights as everyone else.


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