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Homosexual groups gear up for ‘gay marriage’ fightPublished January 20, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP/FBW)In the wake of severe Election Day setbacks, a coalition of more than 20 homosexual and liberal organizations released a joint statement Jan. 13 outlining their goals for the future and re-stating their commitment to fight for legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
[W]hen we look at the state of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights today, we have every reason to be optimistic, the statement reads. Our movement is strong, it is determined, and it is gathering momentum every day. The 1,200-word statement comes more than two months after the same-sex marriage movement saw 11 states pass constitutional marriage amendments and America re-elect a conservative president that the homosexual movement opposed. Messengers to the Florida Baptist State Convention in Jacksonville voted Nov. 9 to launch an effort to amend the Florida constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The motion, introduced by Lakeland pastor Jay Dennis and adopted unanimously, was met with immediate derision from gay rights groups. However, it also garnered an endorsement from an influential ally, the Catholic Diocese of St, Augustine which includes 17 counties in north Florida. Jacksonvilles Florida Times Union reported Dec 12 comments from Bishop Victor Galeone championing the effort. We should get right on the bandwagon of pushing for a federal amendment defining marriage as a stable union, a permanent union, between a man and a woman, he said. The Florida State Board of Missions will consider strategies to accomplish the resolution during its meeting Jan. 27-28. The homosexual lobby has undergone a self-examination and is also debating the legal tactics and political strategy they should use in the future. The statement, embraced by 22 organizations, signals a unifying of sorts within the homosexual movement that hasnt been seen in weeks. It is signed by such prominent groups as the American Civil Liberties Unions Lesbian & Gay Rights Project, the Human Rights Campaign and Lambda Legal. In the statement the groups pledge to work toward eight goals, such as fighting to overturn the militarys dont ask, dont tell policy and supporting the freedom to marry. In the statement the coalition claims the mantel of a civil rights movement. Although some black leaders have sided with the homosexual activist movement, others have been critical of the comparisons to the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Bernice King, daughter of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., said last year of her father: I know deep down in my sanctified soul that he did not take a bullet for same-sex unions. The statement notes that despite the setbacks on Election Day 2003 and 2004 were full of victories for the homosexual activist movement. ... The speed with which our movement is advancing on all fronts is absolutely historic and it hasnt happened by chance or by accident. The groups criticize what they label anti-gay extremists presumably Christian conservative organizations. These extremists, the statement says, are small but powerful and manufacture inaccurate stereotypes. Exit polls showed that white evangelicals and born-again Christians made up 23 percent of voters in November. The statement lists eight immediate priorities: Even though homosexual activists suffered a setback on Election Day, they could see some major victories this year. Washington states Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a same-sex marriage case in March. Including Washington, nine states are defending their marriage laws against homosexual and liberal activists. Lavy, of the Alliance Defense Fund, said homosexual activists fail to recognize the opposition to same-sex marriage doesnt come simply from religious people. The concept of marriage is as old as history, he said. It is something that is universal across cultures and religions. The organizations that signed the statement were: American Civil Liberties Union Lesbian & Gay Rights Project; Equality Federation; Freedom to Marry; Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders; Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and Leadership Institute; Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network; Human Rights Campaign; Lambda Legal; Log Cabin Republicans; Mautner Project; National Association of LGBT Community Centers; National Black Justice Coalition; National Center for Lesbian Rights; National Center for Transgender Equality; National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; National Youth Advocacy Coalition; Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays; Servicemembers Legal Defense Network; Sigamos Adelante: National Latino/Hispanic LGBT Leadership; and Stonewall Democrats. |
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