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Published Thursday, 23-Apr-2009 in issue 1113
“If the California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 8, California will be an outlier in the ongoing history of equality that is now exemplified by Vermont, Connecticut, Iowa, and Massachusetts, as well as many nations around the world.”
Shannon Minter, legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights and lead lawyer for the gay side in the California marriage case, in an April 7 statement.
“The Supreme Court of Iowa, in a unanimous decision, has clearly stated that the Constitution of our state, which guarantees equal protection of the law to all Iowans, requires the State of Iowa to recognize the civil marriage contract of two people of the same gender. The Court also concluded that the denial of this right constitutes discrimination. Therefore, after careful consideration and a thorough reading of the Court’s decision, I am reluctant to support amending the Iowa Constitution to add a provision that our Supreme Court has said is unlawful and discriminatory. As Governor, I must respect the authority of the Iowa Supreme Court, and have a duty to uphold the Constitution of the State of Iowa. I also fully respect the right of all Iowans to live under the full protection of Iowa’s Constitution.”
Gov. Chet Culver in an April 7 statement.
“I believe life begins at conception and I believe that people who fall in love should have the option to get married. Lest we forget, our founding document, the Declaration of Independence, grants the same rights to everyone in this country—‘All men are created equal.’ If you think certain rights should not apply to certain people, then you are saying those people are not equal. People may always have a difference of opinion on certain lifestyles, but championing a position that wants to treat people unequally isn’t just un-Republican. At its fundamental core, it’s un-American.”
Meghan McCain, John McCain’s daughter, writing at The Daily Beast, April 13.
“I’m very big on human beings finding love, attachment and commitment and being faithful to it, because there’s more to benefit when there is real true commitment and faithfulness to it. I still believe, as just every president has, and all the people who ran for office, that marriage is a sacrament between a man and a woman. So not calling it marriage works for me. But that two people would have that sort of commitment to me is very healthy and very positive thing in their lives and society as a whole. ... That’s (same-sex relationships) a beautiful thing and a healthy thing.”
Laura Schlessinger (Dr. Laura), singing a new tune to CNN’s Larry King, April 8.
“Gay politics? What gay politics? I don’t see any gay politics. I see a few lazy, torpid, unimaginative – certainly passionless – ‘organizations’ that maintain they fight for us when what they do is relatively useless. It has never been otherwise. I am afraid we have never ever had a decent gay organization, outside of ACT UP, that accomplished what we need to accomplish – which is to free ourselves from the tyranny of THEM!”
Activist, author and playwright Larry Kramer to The Daily Beast, April 10.
“Marriage? Babies? Please. I want to be illegal. I want to live outside the mainstream.”
Gay actor Rupert Everett to The Daily Beast, April 6.
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