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Published Thursday, 01-Apr-2010 in issue 1162
“She’s certainly a lot gayer than I am.”
Andrew Sullivan on comedian and gay activist Kathy Griffin, on his blog, March 17.
“I never have had a problem saying who I am. I am who I am. I was never in, as they say. Never.”
Actor Sean Hayes, who played Jack on Will & Grace, to the Advocate, April issue.
“When you get arrested, it’s difficult because your hands are restrained and the movement is a little bit stymied or halted on the physical level. But it’s my hope that the larger movement, even with the chains on, can do nothing but grow to the point where it cannot be controlled by anything but that freeing and that dignified expression of getting arrested for what you know is absolutely morally right. There was no freer moment than being in that prison. It was freeing for me, and I thought of all of the other people that were still trapped, that were still handcuffed and fettered in their hearts. And we might have been caged up physically, but the message was very clear to all of the people who think that equality can be purchased with a donation or with a cocktail party or with tokens that are serving in a public role. We are worth more than tokens. We have absolute value, and when the person who is oppressed by his own country wants to find out how to get that dignity back – being chained up and being arrested, that’s how you get your dignity conferred back upon you. ... We’re going to do it again. And we’re going to keep doing it until the promises are manifest. And we will not stop. This is a very clear message to President Obama and any other leader who supposes to talk for the American promise and the American people: We will not go away.”
Lt. Dan Choi on March 19 after he was arrested a day earlier for handcuffing himself to the White House fence to protest “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
“When are you going to step down and disappear so someone can take over with guts and a sense of what’s really important and (who) knows how to strategize, and well, oh so many many things that you just don’t seem to know how to do.”
ACT UP founder Larry Kramer in a letter to Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese on March 18 after Solmonese refused to join a group of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” protesters who marched to the White House from an anti-DADT rally staged by HRC and comedian Kathy Griffin. Two marchers were arrested after handcuffing themselves to the White House fence.
“You see, the Massachusetts Supreme Court, when it started this move toward same-sex marriage, actually defined marriage – now get this – it defined marriage as simply, ‘the establishment of intimacy.’ Now how dangerous is that? I mean, I don’t mean to be absurd about it, but I guess I can make the point of absurdity with an absurd point – I guess that would mean if you really had affection for your horse, I guess you could marry your horse. It’s just the wrong way to go, and the only way to protect the institution of marriage is with that federal marriage amendment that I support.”
Former U.S. congressman and Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Hayworth to WORL radio, March 14. Hayworth is running against Arizona Sen. John McCain in the Republican primary.
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