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An active and powerful enemy who looked us in the eyes and lied, lied, lied.

This post is about the current United States Department of Justice anti-Gay Civil Rights motion to dismiss filed about the anti-Defense of Marriage Act case currently working its way through the courts. (By orders of the President we helped elect, the Constitutional Law professor.) He is an anti-gay bigot, and a liar, an oathbreaker. He promised us to get rid of DADT, and he just defended it in a Supreme Court hearing. He promised us to get rid of DOMA, and now he's arguing that it's good law, and that Gay people don't deserve civil rights protections. I'm so angry that I can't see straight.

And if anyone wants to try to play apologist for him after this? Please defriend me, because this is active, explicit and intentional work against the LGBT community, and is completely indefensible, and if you try, I don't want to be associated with you in any context. You're either in favor of Gay Civil Rights OR you're in favor of the President of the United States, because he has just made it impossible to be both. And those of you who attacked me for being a Gay man supporting Hillary in the Democratic primaries because "Obama is so much better on our issues"? You were lied to by your candidate, willfully and evilly. The only reason he would risk this attack is if he believes in it strongly, if it MATTERS to him. He is an enemy, and WANTS this fight. I am afraid of what the President will try to do to us.

From Towleroad:

"DOJ Defends DOMA, Says Good for Budget, Invokes Incest

Americablog has been busy at work parsing the briefs from the Department of Justice's motion to dismiss the federal same-sex marriage case brought by Smelt and Hammer. There's plenty more to read.

Of the DOJ's rationalization, they write:
"Obama didn't just argue a technicality about the case, he argued that DOMA is reasonable. That DOMA is constitutional. That DOMA wasn't motivated by any anti-gay animus. He argued why our Supreme Court victories in Roemer and Lawrence shouldn't be interpreted to give us rights in any other area (which hurts us in countless other cases and battles). He argued that DOMA doesn't discriminate against us because it also discriminates about straight unmarried couples (ignoring the fact that they can get married and we can't).

"He actually argued that the courts shouldn't consider Loving v. Virginia, the miscegenation case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to ban interracial marriages, when looking at gay civil rights cases. He told the court, in essence, that blacks deserve more civil rights than gays, that our civil rights are not on the same level.

"And before Obama claims he didn't have a choice, he had a choice. Bush, Reagan and Clinton all filed briefs in court opposing current federal law as being unconstitutional (we'll be posting more about that later). Obama could have done the same. But instead he chose to defend DOMA, denigrate our civil rights, go back on his promises, and contradict his own statements that DOMA was "abhorrent." Folks, Obama's lawyers are even trying to diminish the impact of Roemer and Lawrence, our only two big Supreme Court victories. Obama is quite literally destroying our civil rights gains with this brief. He's taking us down for his own benefit."

EDITED TO ADD: here's the link to the document: http://www.towleroad.com/2009/06/doj-defends-doma-says-good-for-budget-invokes-incest.html

Date: 2009-06-12 11:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wescobear.livejournal.com
Let me just slip on my flame proof suit. I'm going to disagree with some of the conclusions here without disputing the facts.

I believe that President Obama will eventually do the right thing, but it is probably not a personal priority. And face it, there are a bunch of bigger issues like the economy and health care which need a lot of his attention right now.

I have also come to the personal conclusion that Obama is a brilliant strategist and is quietly setting every battle up as a win. E.g.; the Sotomayor nomination. As much as the Republicans want to put up a fight and torpedo any Supreme Court nominee President Obama proposes, they have a Hobson's choice in opposing a very visible member of a voting bloc they desperately want to woo. It will be interesting to see how health care goes; Obama has already framed it as a problem for small business and Republicans will have to tread on eggshells to avoid appearing anti-business.

Unfortunately, the US Government will continue to enforce the laws as written for now, no matter how unfair they are to the LGBT community. I honestly believe that Obama will try to do the right thing... just not as soon as we would like.

And as upset as you are, do you really believe a McCain / Palin administration would have been better for the LGBT community and the rest of the country? I'd rather have someone in office who will listen to a rational argument and give it consideration than a 'shoot from the hip' maverick.

Date: 2009-06-13 04:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shirtlifterbear.livejournal.com
My only hope is that he has a President Johnson moment, where a bigoted man signs a Civil Rights bill because the country has moved past him.

Maybe this backlash will cause him to backtrack?

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